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Lula Mysz-Gmeiner

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Lula learned the violin at age six and played in the Kronstadt orchestra at age 15. A year later, she began voice lessons with the composer Rudolf Lassel, who dedicated a composition to her and premiered it with her. From age 18, she studied at the
240:, among others, many of them written for her or dedicated to her. She married the Transylvanian engineer Ernst Mysz in Kronstadt in 1900. The couple had three daughters, two of whom died young, while the third, Susanne, would marry the tenor 661: 666: 185:). She was the third of ten siblings, called Lula. The children received early musical instruction, and several of her siblings also became professional musicians: the mezzo-soprano 435: 533: 194: 706: 701: 676: 671: 517: 691: 686: 696: 475: 427: 529: 390: 309: 275: 656: 582: 615: 329: 112: 513: 651: 499: 201:, a notable voice teacher of the time. About 1898, she moved to Berlin, where she studied with Emilie Herzog, 681: 586: 84: 251:
in 1905. She made concert tours in Europe and the United States. She often collaborated with the pianists
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recitals in Europe and the United States. She was an academic voice teacher in Berlin and taught both
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She was born Julie Sophie Gmeiner in Kronstadt (BrassĂł), in the region of
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CD-ROM-Version (= 3. erweiterte Auflage (1997–2000)), volume 4, 2475.
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Lula Mysz-Gmeiner was awarded the title of an Austrian-Hungarian
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conducted the Oratorienverein and the Städtisches Orchester in
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University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna alumni
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Staatlich akademische Hochschule fĂĽr Musik zu Berlin
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by Johannes Brahms and Lieder by Hugo Wolf with the
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Academic staff of the Berlin University of the Arts
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Index


Austria-Hungary
Brașov
Romania
Schwerin
Germany
Musikhochschule Berlin
Kammersängerin
contralto
mezzo-soprano
Transylvania
lieder
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Peter Anders
Transylvania
Austria-Hungary
Brașov
Romania
Ella Gmeiner
Vienna Conservatory
Gustav Walter
Etelka Gerster
Lilli Lehmann
Lieder
Johannes Brahms
Robert Schumann
Franz Schubert
Gustav Mahler
Richard Strauss
Max Reger

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