Merrem nikisch biography

Grete Merrem-Nikisch

Margarete Karoline « Grete » Merrem-Nikisch (née le à Düren, morte le à Kiel) est une chanteuse classique allemande.

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Grete Merrem-Nikisch étudie d'abord auprès de Rudolf Schulz-Dornburg à Cologne, puis au Conservatoire royal de Leipzig, où elle fait ses débuts en 1910 à l'opéra. Un an plus tard, elle donne sa première représentation à l'Opéra de la Cour de Berlin dans le rôle de la fille aux oies dans l'opéra Königskinder d'Engelbert Humperdinck. En 1913, elle reçoit un engagement permanent à l'Opéra de Dresde et y participe à des créations mondiales : en 1916, elle incarne l'esclave Arsinoë dans l'opéra Die toten Augen d'Eugen d'Albert, en 1917 le rôle-titre dans l'opéra Das Christ-Elflein de Hans Pfitzner, et en 1926 la dame de Cardillac de Paul Hindemith. Pendant cette période, elle se produit occasionnellement à l'étranger, par exemple au Royal Opera House, où elle chante le rôle d'Eva dans Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg de Richard Wagner en 1914 ; la représentation est dirigée

Grete Merrem-Nikisch

Margarete Karoline "Grete" Merrem-Nikisch (7 July 1887 – 12 March 1970) was a German operatic soprano.

Born in Düren, Merrem-Nikisch first studied with Rudolf Schulz-Dornburg in Cologne and then at the renowned Königlichen Konservatorium in Leipzig, where she also made her debut in 1910 at the Leipzig Opera. One year later she gave her first guest performance at the Berlin Court Opera as a goose maid in Humperdinck's opera Königskinder. In 1913 she was engaged by the Semperoper in Dresden and took part in several premieres there: in 1916 she played the slave Arsinoë in Albert's opera Die toten Augen, in 1917 the title role in Hans Pfitzner's opera Das Christ-Elflein, in 1926 the Lady in Hindemith's Cardillac. During this time she occasionally performed abroad, for example at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, where she sang the role of Eva in Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg in 1914; the performance was conducted by her father-in-law Arthur Nikisch.

Merrem-Nikisch documented her versatility with a spectrum from tragic opera (among

Grete Merrem-Nikisch

German opera singer

Margarete "Grete" Karoline Merrem, better known by her married name Grete Merrem-Nikisch, (7 July 1887 – 12 March 1970) was a Germanoperaticsoprano.[1]

Life

Born Margarete Karoline Merrem in Düren on 7 July 1887, Grete Merrem was pursuaded to pursue a career as a singer after being encouraged to do so by Elena Gerhardt who was the first to recognize her natural gifts as a vocalist.[2] She received her earliest singing lessons from Rudolf Schulz-Dornburg[3] in Cologne and then at the renowned Leipzig Conservatory in Leipzig where she was a pupil of Marie Hedmondt, the wife of tenor E C Hedmondt.[2]

In 1910 Merrem made her professional opera debut at the Leipzig Opera, and was a resident singer at the opera house for the next three years. She notably portrayed Sophie in Leipzig's fist staging of Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier in 1911.[2] That same year she appeared as a guest artist at the Berlin State Opera as the Goose-Girl in Engelbert Humperdinck's opera Köni

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