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Felix von Kraus (October 3, 1870 - October 30, 1937) was an Austrian dramatic bass. Born in Vienna, he received a doctorate in musicology from the University of Vienna in 1894; as a singer, however, he was mainly self-taught. He made his debut at Bayreuth as Hagen in Götterdämmerung in 1899 and was heard thereafter at numerous Bayreuth Festivals and at other opera houses throughout Europe; he specialized in the works of Richard Wagner. In 1908 he became the artistic director of the Munich Opera; that same year he became a professor at the Munich Conservatory. Among his students was the Swiss tenor and early music specialist Max Meili and heldentenor Karel Burian. In 1899 Kraus married the American contralto , also a Wagnerian. He had a child called Max Kraus. He retired from the stage in 1

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  • Felix von Kraus (Sänger) (de)
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  • Felix von Kraus (* 3. Oktober 1870 in Wien; † 30. Oktober 1937 in München) war ein österreichischer Sänger und Hochschullehrer. (de)
  • Felix von Kraus, född den 3 oktober 1870 i Wien, död den 30 oktober 1937, var en tysk sångare (basbaryton). von Kraus blev filosofie doktor i Wien 1894, utbildade på egen hand sin röst och har vunnit mycket anseende som oratoriesångare samt genom sitt uttrycksfulla föredrag av Franz Schuberts, Johannes Brahms och Hugo Wolfs sånger. von Kraus medverkade från 1899 vid Wagnerfestspelen i Bayreuth som Hagen, Gurnemanz, Titurel, Lantgreven och Marke. Han blev 1905 österrikisk kammarsångare och 1908 lärare vid . Hans hustru, Adrienne von Kraus, född Osborne 1873 i Buffalo, USA, var en uppburen altsångerska. (sv)
  • Felix von Kraus (October 3, 1870 - October 30, 1937) was an Austrian dramatic bass. Born in Vienna, he received a doctorate in musicology from the University of Vienna in 1894; as a singer, however, he was mainly self-taught. He made his debut at Bayreuth as Hagen in Götterdämmerung in 1899 and was heard thereafter at numerous Bayreuth Festivals and at other opera houses throughout Europe; he specialized in the works of Richard Wagner. In 1908 he became the artistic director of the Munich Opera; that same year he became a professor at the Munich Conservatory. Among his students was the Swiss tenor and early music specialist Max Meili and heldentenor Karel Burian. In 1899 Kraus married the American contralto , also a Wagnerian. He had a child called Max Kraus. He retired from the stage in 1 (en)
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  • Felix von Kraus (* 3. Oktober 1870 in Wien; † 30. Oktober 1937 in München) war ein österreichischer Sänger und Hochschullehrer. (de)
  • Felix von Kraus (October 3, 1870 - October 30, 1937) was an Austrian dramatic bass. Born in Vienna, he received a doctorate in musicology from the University of Vienna in 1894; as a singer, however, he was mainly self-taught. He made his debut at Bayreuth as Hagen in Götterdämmerung in 1899 and was heard thereafter at numerous Bayreuth Festivals and at other opera houses throughout Europe; he specialized in the works of Richard Wagner. In 1908 he became the artistic director of the Munich Opera; that same year he became a professor at the Munich Conservatory. Among his students was the Swiss tenor and early music specialist Max Meili and heldentenor Karel Burian. In 1899 Kraus married the American contralto , also a Wagnerian. He had a child called Max Kraus. He retired from the stage in 1927 and died in Munich in 1937. The name of his child was: Felizitas and not Max. He had a second daughter who died as a small child - her name was Maria or "Moidl". His grave is in the cemetery of Zell am Ziller in the Tyrol. (en)
  • Felix von Kraus, född den 3 oktober 1870 i Wien, död den 30 oktober 1937, var en tysk sångare (basbaryton). von Kraus blev filosofie doktor i Wien 1894, utbildade på egen hand sin röst och har vunnit mycket anseende som oratoriesångare samt genom sitt uttrycksfulla föredrag av Franz Schuberts, Johannes Brahms och Hugo Wolfs sånger. von Kraus medverkade från 1899 vid Wagnerfestspelen i Bayreuth som Hagen, Gurnemanz, Titurel, Lantgreven och Marke. Han blev 1905 österrikisk kammarsångare och 1908 lärare vid . Hans hustru, Adrienne von Kraus, född Osborne 1873 i Buffalo, USA, var en uppburen altsångerska. (sv)
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