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  1. Margaret Matzenauer (sometimes spelled Margarete Matzenauer or Margarethe Matzenaur) (1 June 1881 – 19 May 1963) was an Austria-Hungary -born, later resident in the United States, mezzo-soprano. She had an opulent timbre and wide range.

  2. Margarete Matzenauer (1881-1963) fue una famosa cantante húngara que triunfó tanto como soprano y contralto. Biografía. Nació en Temesvár, Hungría el 1 de junio de 1881. Sus padres fueron un director de orquesta y una cantante... Estudió canto en Graz y luego en Múnich con Ernst Preuse, quién se convirtió en su esposo en 1902.

    • Margaret Matzenauer
    • Austrohúngara, estadounidense e italiana
  3. Offizielles Debüt 1901 am Stadttheater von Straßburg (Puck im »Oberon« von Weber), wo sie bis 1904 wirkte. 1904-11 war sie unter dem Namen Margarethe Preuse-Matzenauer ein gefeiertes Mitglied der Hofoper München.

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  4. Margarete Matzenauer (1881-1963) fue una famosa cantante húngara que triunfó tanto como soprano y contralto.

  5. Matzenauer, Margaret (1881–1963) Hungarian contralto, soprano and mezzo-soprano. Name variations: Margarete. Born on June 1, 1881, in Temeszvar, Hungary; died on May 19, 1963, in Van Nuys, California; studied in Graz with Januschowsky;studied in Berlin with Mielke and Franz Emerich, and in Munich with Ernst Preuses; married three times.

  6. Sung in German, the opera featured Jeritza in the title role and Margarete Matzenauer as Kostelnicka, under the baton of Artur Bodanzky. Less traditional, both musically and dramatically, than The Bartered Bride, Jenůfa was not well received on its first New York hearing.

  7. 1 de jun. de 2001 · One such forgotten artist is the contralto/mezzo/soprano Margarete Matzen-auer, who made her debut in 1901 and retired from the operatic stage in 1930. Her reputation at the Metropolitan Opera was one of honor and admiration. She debuted in 1911 and remained a valued artist for 19 seasons.