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Revision as of 09:14, 1 June 2019
Hans Nachod (1883–1965) was an Austrian operatic tenor for whom his cousin Arnold Schoenberg created the role of Waldemar in his cantata Gurre-Lieder.
Nachod was born in Vienna to a family of Jewish cantors,[1] a cousin of Arnold Schönberg. He made his stage debut at the Volksoper in 1907 and remained a member of the ensemble to 1910. He worked at theatres in Germany and in Prague. He was a voice teacher in London until around 1950.[1]
References
- ^ a b Rausch, Alexander. "Nachod, Hans" (in German). Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon. Retrieved 1 June 2019.
Sources
- Arnold Schoenberg - Hans Nachod library.unt.edu
- Arnold Schoenberg - Hans Nachod Collection University of Texas
External links
- Hans Nachod Forgotten Opea Singers