Johanna Emilia Agnes Gadski (15 June 1870/1872 – 22 February 1932) was a German dramatic soprano. She had a secure, powerful, ringing voice, fine musicianship and an excellent technique. These attributes enabled her to enjoy a highly successful career in New York City and London, performing heavy dramatic roles in the German and Italian repertoires.
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Johanna Emilia Agnes Gadski (15 June 1870/1872 – 22 February 1932) was a German dramatic soprano. She had a secure, powerful, ringing voice, fine musicianship...
lieutenant in the Imperial German Army by 1891. He attended an opera and met JohannaGadski, and they married on November 20, 1892, in Berlin, Germany. They had...
Frances Alda, Emmy Destinn, Alma Gluck, Frieda Hempel, Luisa Tetrazzini, JohannaGadski, Marcella Sembrich, and Bessie Abott. Among the mezzo-sopranos and contraltos...
outside of the building. It was followed the next day by a recital by JohannaGadski with Franko's orchestra. The festival continued all week, concluding...
Krupp Interests. Ex-Aide of von Papen Had Arms Firms Here. Husband of JohannaGadski, Singer". New York Times. September 6, 1941. Archived from the original...
child. Riegelman was "discovered" in San Francisco by JohannaGadski, opera diva from Stettin. Gadski and the two Riegelman sisters (Mabel, the singer, and...
he sang at Salzburg in Don Giovanni, with Lilli Lehmann (Donna Ana), JohannaGadski (Donna Elvira), Geraldine Farrar (Zerlina), with Karl Muck conducting...
presented in German at the Metropolitan Opera on 11 March 1903 with JohannaGadski, Luise Reuss-Belce, David Bispham and Eugène Dufriche, conducted by...
RMS Lusitania at a New Year's Eve party hosted by Met soprano JohannaGadski in 1916 (Gadski also was forced out of the Met around the same time due to the...
pioneer Gustav Lilienthal (1849–1933) architect and social reformer JohannaGadski (1872–1932), opera singer Julius Urgiß, (1873–1948), German-Jewish screenwriter...
accompanist for many vocal stars and instrumentalists of the day including JohannaGadski, Ernestine Schumann-Heink and Margaret Matzenauer. His longstanding...
1874) January 27 – Mortimer Wilson, composer (born 1876) February 22 – JohannaGadski, opera singer (born 1872) (car accident) March 1 – Frank Teschemacher...
automotive designer for Citroën from 1964 to 2001; in Amiens (d. 2021) Died: JohannaGadski, 60, German-born American soprano, was killed in a car accident while...
Tristan in a series of performances opposite the dramatic sopranos JohannaGadski and Lillian Nordica as Isolde. These performances secured him a contract...
Italy Legal misappropriation of funds related to the "Vati-Con scandal" JohannaGadski Operatic soprano singer Prussia 1918 Germany Declared an enemy alien...
the Victor Talking Machine Company—including some duets with Caruso, JohannaGadski and other stars of the Met. His 1914 Victor recording of "Eri tu" (from...
Metropolitan Opera House on November 30, 1903 as Amneris to the Aida of JohannaGadski and the Radamès of Enrico Caruso. She sang at the Met for three seasons...
also sang Horatio Parker's oratorio, Hora Novissima, in 1897 (with JohannaGadski, Gertrude May Stein, and Evan Williams as the other soloists). Upon...
December 2011 Jacques Bars 502 tenor 18 November 1896 26 April 1907 JohannaGadski 496 soprano 11 December 1898 28 April 1917 Giuseppe Campanari 495 baritone...
Lehmann, Rosa Sucher, Katharina Klafsky, Milka Ternina, Therese Malten, JohannaGadski, Félia Litvinne, Olive Fremstad, Anna von Mildenburg and Emmy Destinn...
to recruit singers. Among those with whom he signed contracts were JohannaGadski and Rosa Sucher, both of whom made their American debuts with the company;...
(Puccini) Recondita armonia B-8347 Aida (Verdi) O terra addio with JohannaGadski C-8348 Magiche note B-6062 Carmen (Bizet) Il fior che avevi a me tu...
attended by the musical elite; one 1916 dinner was attended by soprano JohannaGadski, violinist Fritz Kreisler, and tenor Enrico Caruso. A goal for some...
Die Gruenhoerner (1910). In 1913, opera stars and musicians including JohannaGadski, Victor Herbert, Carl Jörn, Nahan Franko, Putnam Griswold, Mathilde...
Originally from San Francisco, Maude Fay went to Dresden on the advice of JohannaGadski. There she studied singing with the Hungarian soprano Aglaja Orgeni...