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  1. Hetty Treffz, la primera esposa de Johann Strauss (hijo) Henrietta Treffz (nacida Henrietta Chalupetzky; Viena, 1 de julio de 1818- ibídem, 8 de abril de 1878) fue una mezzo-soprano austriaca, más conocida por ser la primera esposa de Johann Strauss (hijo) . Vida y comienzo artístico.

  2. Henrietta "Jetty" Treffz (German:; née Chalupetzky; 1 July 1818, in Alsergrund – 8 April 1878, in Hietzing) was best known as the first wife of Johann Strauss II and a well-known mezzo-soprano appearing in England in 1849 to great acclaim.

  3. Jetty Treffz [ˈjɛti], verheiratet Henriette Strauß-Treffz (* 1. Juli 1818 [1] in der Josefstadt bei Wien; † 8. April 1878 in Hietzing bei Wien) war eine österreichische Opernsängerin ( Sopran ) und die erste Frau von Johann Strauss Sohn .

  4. Cónyuges: Henrietta Treffz (m. 1862–1878), Angelika Dittrich (m. 1878–1882), Adele Deutsch (m. 1887–1899) Nombre: Johann Baptist Strauss. Conocido como: Johann Strauss II, Johann II, "el Mozo", "el rey del vals" Voz de Johann Strauss. "Pase lo que pase, tomaré lo bueno y enviaré el resto al infierno"

  5. 22 de may. de 2018 · 22 May, 2018. Here it is, finally: a full biography of Jetty Treffz (1818-1878), first wife of Johann Strauss and responsible for bringing the composer to the Theater an der Wien and to the world of operetta. The results? Everything from Fledermaus and Zigeunerbaron to Eine Nacht in Venedig and, ultimately, Wiener Blut.

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  6. A well-known mezzo soprano of her day, she is better remembered as the first wife and operatic muse of Johann Strauss II. Drawn to music early, she studied in Vienna, taking her mother's maiden name for the stage. Jetty made her professional bow in 1837 at the Theater am Karntnertor, then...

  7. Henrietta "Jetty" Treffz was best known as the first wife of Johann Strauss II and a well-known mezzo-soprano appearing in England in 1849 to great acclaim. Background. Henrietta Chalupetzky was the only child of a Viennese goldsmith and studied music in Vienna, adopting her mother"s maiden name, Treffz, for professional purposes. Career.