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- Q89966 description "German operatic tenor".
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- Q89966 abstract "Fritz Windgassen (9 February 1883 – 17 April 1963) was a German Heldentenor and teacher. Windgassen was born in Lennep, near Remscheid. Following the wishes of his upstanding middle-class parents, he took up a respectable career in the German navy. Only after Prince Heinrich of Prussia praised his singing ability did he dare embark on a singing career. After training in the Bernuth Conservatoire in Hamburg, he made his début in 1909 in Harburg. Further engagements took him to Bremen, Hamburg, and the Court Theatre in Kassel, where he met the coloratura soprano Vali von der Osten, whom he married in 1916. From 1923 to 1945, he was a member of the Stuttgart National Opera. Beginning in 1919 he increasingly specialised in Heldentenor roles and became a renowned interpreter of Richard Wagner.He was also much in demand as a concert and Lieder performer. He gave his farewell concert in Stuttgart in 1949, featuring works by Richard Strauss, Gustav Mahler, and Hugo Wolf among others; his son, Wolfgang Windgassen, later a celebrated Heldentenor in his own right, also took part. After his retirement from the stage, Windgassen taught at the Stuttgart College of Music. Among his pupils was the bass Gottlob Frick. Windgassen died in Murnau.".
- Q89966 birthDate "1883-02-09".
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- Q89966 deathDate "1963-04-17".
- Q89966 deathYear "1963".
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- Q89966 dateOfBirth "1883-02-09".
- Q89966 dateOfDeath "1963-04-17".
- Q89966 name "Windgassen, Fritz".
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- Q89966 comment "Fritz Windgassen (9 February 1883 – 17 April 1963) was a German Heldentenor and teacher. Windgassen was born in Lennep, near Remscheid. Following the wishes of his upstanding middle-class parents, he took up a respectable career in the German navy. Only after Prince Heinrich of Prussia praised his singing ability did he dare embark on a singing career. After training in the Bernuth Conservatoire in Hamburg, he made his début in 1909 in Harburg.".
- Q89966 label "Fritz Windgassen".
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