Riza Eibenschütz, the Glossary
Riza Eibenschütz, married name Riza Malata, (17 February 1870 – 16 January 1947),See also the OeML (Weblinks), the year of birth and death varies in some sources (1868/1870/1971/1873 respectively 1946/1947/1948) was an Austrian operatic soprano and contralto.[1]
Table of Contents
36 relations: August Bungert, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Contralto, Der fliegende Holländer, Der Ring des Nibelungen, Der Rosenkavalier, Deutsche Fotothek, Elektra (opera), Felix Weingartner, Fidelio, Goethe University Frankfurt, Großes Sängerlexikon, His Master's Voice, Ilona Eibenschütz, Josef Gänsbacher, K. G. Saur Verlag, Karl-Josef Kutsch, L'Africaine, La Juive, Leipzig Opera, Leo Blech, Leo Riemens, Ludwig Eisenberg (writer), Marianne Brandt (contralto), Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna, Oberon (Weber), Odeon Records, Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon, Paul List (publisher), Perchtoldsdorf, Premiere, Salome (opera), Semperoper, Siegmund Eibenschütz, Soprano, Walter Damrosch.
- 19th-century Austrian women opera singers
- Singers from Budapest
- Women singers from Austria-Hungary
August Bungert
Friedrich August Bungert (14 March 1845 – 26 October 1915) was a German opera composer and poet.
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Austrian Academy of Sciences
The Austrian Academy of Sciences (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften; ÖAW) is a legal entity under the special protection of the Republic of Austria.
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Contralto
A contralto is a type of classical female singing voice whose vocal range is the lowest female voice type.
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Der fliegende Holländer
(The Flying Dutchman), WWV 63, is a German-language opera, with libretto and music by Richard Wagner.
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Der Ring des Nibelungen
(The Ring of the Nibelung), WWV 86, is a cycle of four German-language epic music dramas composed by Richard Wagner.
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Der Rosenkavalier
(The Knight of the Rose or The Rose-Bearer), Op.
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Deutsche Fotothek
The Deutsche Fotothek is a picture library in Dresden, Germany, located in the Saxon State Library.
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Elektra (opera)
Elektra, Op. 58, is a one-act opera by Richard Strauss, to a German-language libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, which he adapted from his 1903 drama Elektra.
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Felix Weingartner
Paul Felix Weingartner, Edler von Münzberg (2 June 1863 – 7 May 1942) was an Austrian conductor, composer and pianist.
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Fidelio
Fidelio, originally titled (Leonore, or The Triumph of Marital Love), Op.
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Goethe University Frankfurt
Goethe University Frankfurt (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main) is a public research university located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
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Großes Sängerlexikon
Großes Sängerlexikon (Biographical Dictionary of Singers, literally: Large singers' lexicon) is a single-field dictionary of singers in classical music, edited by Karl-Josef Kutsch and Leo Riemens and first published in 1987.
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His Master's Voice
His Master's Voice (HMV) was the name of a major British record label created in 1901 by The Gramophone Co. Ltd.
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Ilona Eibenschütz
Ilona Eibenschütz (24 March 1871 – 21 May 1967) was a Hungarian pianist.
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Josef Gänsbacher
Josef Gänsbacher (6 October 1829 in Vienna – 5 June 1911 ibid) was an Austrian music educator.
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K. G. Saur Verlag
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Karl-Josef Kutsch
Karl-Josef Kutsch, also known as K. J. Kutsch, (born 11 May 1924) is a German physician and music biographer.
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L'Africaine
L'Africaine (The African Woman) is an 1865 French grand opéra in five acts with music by Giacomo Meyerbeer and a libretto by Eugène Scribe.
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La Juive
La Juive (The Jewess) is a grand opera in five acts by Fromental Halévy to an original French libretto by Eugène Scribe; it was first performed at the Opéra, Paris, on 23 February 1835.
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Leipzig Opera
The Leipzig Opera is an opera house and opera company located at the Augustusplatz and the Inner City Ring Road at its east side in Leipzig's district Mitte, Germany.
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Leo Blech
Leo Blech (21 April 1871 – 25 August 1958) was a German opera composer and conductor who is perhaps most famous for his work at the Königliches Opernhaus (later the Berlin State Opera / Staatsoper Unter den Linden) from 1906 to 1937, and later as the conductor of Berlin's Städtische Oper from 1949 to 1953.
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Leo Riemens
Leonardus Antony Marinus Riemens (3 December 1910 – 3 April 1985) was a Dutch musicologist and cultural journalist.
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Ludwig Eisenberg (writer)
Ludwig Julius Eisenberg (5 March 1858 in Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia – 25 January 1910 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary) was an Austrian writer and encyclopedist.
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Marianne Brandt (contralto)
Marianne Brandt (12 September 1842 – 9 July 1921) was an Austrian operatic singer with an international reputation. Riza Eibenschütz and Marianne Brandt (contralto) are 19th-century Austrian women opera singers, 20th-century Austrian women opera singers, operatic contraltos and Women singers from Austria-Hungary.
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Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna
The Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna (MUK) in Vienna, Austria, is a university of music and the arts.
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Oberon (Weber)
Oberon, or The Elf-King's Oath (J. 306) is a 3-act romantic opera with spoken dialogue composed in 1825–26 by Carl Maria von Weber.
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Odeon Records
Odeon Records is a record label founded in 1903 by Max Straus and Heinrich Zuntz of the International Talking Machine Company in Berlin, Germany.
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Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon
The Oesterreichisches MusiklexikonOesterreichisch with Oe is the spelling of the print and online output.
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Paul List (publisher)
Paul List (21 August 1869 – 30 April 1929) was a German publisher.
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Perchtoldsdorf
Perchtoldsdorf (colloquially Petersdorf) is a market town in the Mödling District, in the Austrian state of Lower Austria.
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Premiere
A premiere, also spelled première, (from première, 1er) is the debut (first public presentation) of a work, i.e. play, film, dance, musical composition, or even a performer in that work.
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Salome (opera)
Salome, Op. 54, is an opera in one act by Richard Strauss.
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Semperoper
The Semperoper is the opera house of the Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden (Saxon State Opera) and the concert hall of the Staatskapelle Dresden (Saxon State Orchestra).
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Siegmund Eibenschütz
Siegmund Eibenschütz (19 November 1856 – 19 February 1922) was an Austrian theatre director and conductor.
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Soprano
A soprano is a type of classical female singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types.
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Walter Damrosch
Walter Johannes Damrosch (January 30, 1862December 22, 1950) was a Prussian-born American conductor and composer.
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See also
19th-century Austrian women opera singers
- Adelina Stehle
- Aloysia Weber
- Amalie Materna
- Anna Gottlieb
- Anna Sachse-Hofmeister
- Anna von Mildenburg
- Antonie Schläger
- Bertha Schwarz
- Clementine Krauss
- Constanze Mozart
- Ellen Brandt-Forster
- Ernestine Schumann-Heink
- Fritzi Scheff
- Gabrielle Krauss
- Henrietta Treffz
- Hermine Kittel
- Ida Krzyzanowski-Doxat
- Inez Fabbri
- Johanna Loisinger
- Laura Hilgermann
- Luisa Cappiani
- Luise Reuss-Belce
- Maria Anna Braunhofer
- Marianne Brandt (contralto)
- Marie Fillunger
- Marie Renard
- Marie Wilt
- Marija Ružička Strozzi
- Mathilde Fröhlich
- Mathilde Mallinger
- Mathilde von Marlow
- Milka Ternina
- Minna Peschka-Leutner
- Mizzi Günther
- Mizzi Zwerenz
- Olga von Türk-Rohn
- Pauline Mailhac
- Pauline Metzler-Löwy
- Róza Csillag
- Riza Eibenschütz
- Rosa Streitmann
- Selma Kurz
- Therese Rosenbaum
Singers from Budapest
- Ági Szalóki
- Éva Marton
- Anna Korondi
- Antal Gelley
- Benji (singer)
- Csilla Boross
- Dénes Gulyás
- Dóra Danics
- Edith Kertész-Gabry
- Enid Szánthó
- Freddie (singer)
- Friderika Bayer
- Gabor Carelli
- Gitta Alpár
- Gustav Hölzel
- Ilona Náday
- Jimmy Zámbó
- Johann Nepomuk Beck
- László Ágoston
- László Aradszky
- Mónika Lakatos
- Margit Angerer
- Maria Ivogün
- Monika Gonzalez
- Olivér Lantos
- Paul Alexander Nyiri
- Pierrot (Tamás Z. Marosi)
- Polina Pasztircsák
- Riza Eibenschütz
- Rozina Pátkai
- Sári Barabás
- Stefano Ballarini
- Sylvia Geszty
- Sylvia Sass
- Tibor Kelen
- Yves Sandrier
Women singers from Austria-Hungary
- Antonietta Fricci
- Aurelia Litsner De Fere
- Berta Foersterová
- Betty Fibichová
- Caroline Fischer-Achten
- Caroline Unger
- Caroline von Gomperz-Bettelheim
- Georgine von Januschofsky
- Helene Wiet
- Hermine Bosetti
- Ida Krzyzanowski-Doxat
- Irene Abendroth
- Irene von Chavanne
- Josefina Brdlíková
- Josephine Fröhlich
- Julie Kopacsy-Karczag
- Klementina Kalašová
- Laura Hilgermann
- Louise Kartousch
- Marianne Brandt (contralto)
- Marie Fillunger
- Marija Ružička Strozzi
- Nina Stollewerk
- Pauline Metzler-Löwy
- Riza Eibenschütz
- Rosa Streitmann
- Sidonija Rubido
- Therese Braunecker-Schäfer