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Felix von Kraus

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The name of his child was: Felizitas and not Max. He had a second daughter who died as a small child - her name was Maria or "Moidl". His grave is in the cemetery of Zell am Ziller in the Tyrol.
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Opera; that same year he became a professor at the Munich Conservatory. Among his students was the Swiss tenor and early music specialist
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in 1899 and was heard thereafter at numerous Bayreuth Festivals and at other opera houses throughout
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in 1894; as a singer, however, he was mainly self-taught. He made his debut at
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University of Vienna
Bayreuth
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Europe
Richard Wagner
Munich
Max Meili
Karel Burian
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contralto
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