Isoldes Liebestod

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Title Isoldes Liebestod
Title addition from: Tristan and Isolde
Playing time 00:03:34
Authors Wagner, Richard [Komponist/in] [GND]
Contributors Weidt, Lucie [Sopran] [GND]
Gramophone Monarch Record [Label]
Date 1909
Keywords Musik ; E-Musik ; Vokalmusik - Oper ; Publizierte und vervielfältigte Aufnahme
20. Jahrhundert - Nullerjahre
Type audio
Format SCS [Schallplatte, Schellack]
Numbers 043132
Language Englisch
Signature Österreichische Mediathek, 2-17779_a_b03
Media type Mp3-Audiodatei

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Lucie Weidt (b. 1876, Opava, Czech Republic; d. 31 June 1940, Vienna), soprano.
Lucie Weidt was appointed to the Vienna Court Opera in the 1902/03 season. Under Mahler, she sang the part of Leonore in the restaging of Fidelio on 7 October 1904, alongside Schmedes as Florestan (the production featured sets and costumes by Alfred Roller). She also went on to star in a production Mozart's Don Giovanni over the course of the 1905/06 season, alongside Friedrich Weidemann as Don Giovanni, Georg Maikl as Don Ottavio, Marie Gutheil-Schoder as Donna Elvira and Wilhelm Hesch as Leporello.
Like Anna von Mildenburg, Lucie Weidt was a pupil of singing teacher Rosa Papier-Paumgartner, who played an important behind-the-scenes role during Mahler’s tenure as director of the Court Opera.

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Musik ; E-Musik , Vokalmusik - Oper , Publizierte und vervielfältigte Aufnahme

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