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Marie Gutheil-Schoder (1874-1935)

"Marie Gutheil-Schoder (16 February 1874 – 4 October 1935) was an important German soprano.

Born Marie Schoder in Weimar, she married Gustav Gutheil in 1899, with whom she lived until his death in 1914. In 1920, she married the photographer Franz Xaver Setzer.

She debuted in the secondary role of the First Lady at the Weimar Court Opera in The Magic Flute in her native city of Weimar in 1891. Gustav Mahler engaged her for the Vienna State Opera in 1900, where she remained until 1926. She appeared at the Royal Opera House as Octavian in Der Rosenkavalier in 1913. One of her famous roles was her portrayal of a "strange, Nietzschean" Carmen. She was seen in the 1914 Vienna premiere of Richard Strauss's ballet, Josephslegende as Potiphar's Wife. She created Esmeralda in the world premiere of Franz Schmidt's opera Notre Dame in the same year. She also performed in the title role in Richard Strauss's" - (en.wikipedia.org 29.05.2024)

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"Rosenkavalier"-Szenenfoto mit Elisabeth Schumann (Sophie) und Marie Gutheil-Sch"Rosenkavalier"-Szenenfoto mit Elisabeth Schumann (Sophie) und Marie Gutheil-SchAtelierfoto "Der Rosenkavalier" (Überreichung der silbernen Rose) mit handschrif
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Was depicted (Actor) Marie Gutheil-Schoder (1874-1935)
Was depicted (Actor) Elisabeth Schumann (1888-1952)

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