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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. Jun 1, 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.

  3. Possessed of a stupendous contralto voice, Margaret Matzenauer was born in Temeszvar, Hungary, in 1881, and she made her opera debut as Puck in Weber's Oberon at the Strasbourg Stadttheater in 1901. For seven years, from 1904 to 1911, she was featured in Wagnerian soprano roles with the Hofoper in Munich.

  4. Margaret Matzenauer, a wellknown contralto with the Metropolitan Opera Company in the days of Enrico Caruso, died yesterday morning at a convalescent home in Van Nuys, Calif.

  5. Dec 7, 2022 · Lebendige Vergangenheit: Margarete Matzenauer. 1. In seiner Blüte bleibt mein Leben (Rienzi) 2. Kam ein armes Kind (Mignon) 3. Ja, was nun? (Martha) 4. Loderne Flammen (Der Troubadour) 5. Gern will ich schliessen das Aug (Der Troubadour) 6. Weiche, Wotan, weiche (Das Rheingold) 7. Seit er von dir geschieden (Götterdämmerung) 8.

  6. 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.

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