Friedrich Plaschke (1875-1952)

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Name (English)
Friedrich Plaschke
Short name
Friedrich Plaschke
Year of birth
1875
Year of death
1952
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"Friedrich Plaschke (7 January 1875 – 4 February 1952) was a Czech operatic bass-baritone. From 1900 to 1937 he was a member of the Dresden Hofoper. He also appeared as a guest artist with companies in the United States, the Bayreuth Festival, and at the Royal Opera House in London.

At the Dresden Opera, he appeared in five Richard Strauss premieres: Feuersnot, Salome, Die ägyptische Helena, Die schweigsame Frau, and Arabella. He was married from 1911 to the soprano, Eva von der Osten, who in that year created the role of Octavian in Strauss´s Der Rosenkavalier. [Details from Kutsch and Riemens Großes Sängerlexikon.]" - (en.wikipedia.org 10.05.2020)
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  • Tafel 449, Bild 2, Helena Forti [und] Friedrich Plaschke in "Die toten Augen"

    Tafel 449, Bild 2, Helena Forti [und] Friedrich Plaschke in "Die toten Augen"

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    Image: Stadtmuseum Dresden - CC BY-NC-ND

  • Tafel 1294, Bild 2, Friedrich Plaschke

    Tafel 1294, Bild 2, Friedrich Plaschke

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  • Tafel 1295, Bild 2, Friedrich Plaschke [als] "Der Fremde" [aus] Der Bärenhäuter

    Tafel 1295, Bild 2, Friedrich Plaschke [als] "Der Fremde" [aus] Der Bärenhäuter

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  • Tafel 1296, Bild 2, Friedrich Plaschke

    Tafel 1296, Bild 2, Friedrich Plaschke

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  • Tafel 1296, Bild 3, Friedrich Plaschke

    Tafel 1296, Bild 3, Friedrich Plaschke

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