Emil Goetze
Emil Karl Goetze, also Emil Götze (19 July 1856 – 28 September 1901) was a German operatic tenor.
Life[]
Born in Leipzig, Göetze, student of the Dresden conservatory with Gustav Scharfe, where he first appeared on stage in October 1878, was then engaged at the court theatre there for three years, and finally became first tenor at the Stadttheater in Cologne.[1]
Göetze was one of the most celebrated singing artists, who also achieved success in numerous guest roles on the first stages in Germany.
Among his main roles were Walter von Stolzing in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, Lohengrin, Faust,[2] the Prophet, Lyonel (Martha), Raoul (Les Huguenots).[3]
He was a member of the Leipzig Masonic lodge .
Götze died in Charlottenburg at the age of 45.
Further reading[]
- Ludwig Eisenberg: Großes biographisches Lexikon der Deutschen Bühne im XIX. Jahrhundert. Published by Paul List, Leipzig 1903, p. 336 (Emil Goetze is available for free download at the Internet Archive).
- Aus Emil Goetzes Jugendzeit. Leipzig 1886
References[]
- ^ Götze Emil on Operisimo
- ^ Le ténor Emil Götze dans Lohengrin et dans Faust de Gounod on Chroniques musicales
- ^ Pictures on Alamy
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Emil Goetze. |
- Literature by and about Emil Goetze in the German National Library catalogue
Categories:
- German operatic tenors
- Heldentenors
- Musicians from Leipzig
- German Freemasons
- 1856 births
- 1901 deaths
- 19th-century German male musicians
- German opera singer stubs