词条 | Adèle Almati |
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BiographyBorn in Jersey City on 23 February 1861, Adèle Heitmann was the daughter of the German sea captain Berthold Hein Heitmann and Emma Henrietta Gercken. Following the death of her parents, she was adopted by the Swedish telegraph executive Alfred Harald Emil Fich and his wife who moved to Stockholm in 1868. After completing her schooling, she was taught solo singing at the Royal Swedish Conservatory under the opera singers Julius Günther and Isidor Dannström, with training in drama by Signe Hebbe.[1] She received further voice training under Leocadie Gerlach in Copenhagen and from Mathilde Marchesi in both Vienna and Paris.[1] After engagements in both Vienna and Budapest, using the name of Almati, she made her operatic début as Azucena in Il trovatore, performing the role in Berlin, Copenhagen and Hamburg. Thereafter she returned to Stockholm in 1886, where she played Carmen at the Royal Theatre. Apart from a study trip to Italy in 1889, she continued to perform there until her retirement in 1897. She then moved abroad. In 1895, she married the Swedish opera director, Ernst Axel Rundberg who died in 1901. In 1910, she married the German concert singer Gustav Adolf Henkels.[1] References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=https://sok.riksarkivet.se/sbl/Presentation.aspx?id=5671|title=A Adele L Almati-Rundberg|author=Hennerberg, C.F.|publisher=Svenskt biografiskt lexikon|accessdate=19 June 2017 |language=Swedish}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Almati, Adele}}2. ^{{citeweb|url=http://runeberg.org/salmonsen2/1/0585.html|title=Almáti, Alma Adèle|publisher=Salmonsens konversationsleksikon|year=1930|accessdate=19 June 2017|language=Danish}} 9 : 19th-century Swedish opera singers|Swedish operatic mezzo-sopranos|Swedish operatic sopranos|1861 births|1919 deaths|Actresses from Jersey City, New Jersey|People from Stockholm|19th-century German opera singers|19th-century women singers |
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