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Paul Haase
Newspaper advert for Paul Haase's singing school dated 29 August 1894
Background information
Birth nameHermann Paul Max Haase
Born(1857-01-08)8 January 1857
Potsdam
Died1 January 1906(1906-01-01) (aged 48)
Cologne
Genres Opera

Hermann Paul Max Haase ( Potsdam, 8 January 1857 – Cologne, 1 January 1906) [1] [2] [3] was a German baritone who partially lived and worked in the Netherlands.

Singing career

Haase sang regularly from 1882 in the Netherlands, amongst others at the Hoogduitse Opera in Rotterdam.[ citation needed] Between 1890 and 1894 he was a soloist four times in a performance of the Concertgebouworkest. [4] He wrote the libretto for the opera Der falsche Czar by Jan Rijken [ nl], in which he would play the main part, but he became ill. [5]

Teaching career

At the Hoogduitse Opera he also became a singing tutor, both privately and at the Rotterdams Conservatorium. From 1895 till 1898 he taught at the Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe, but also for a while in Cincinnati, and from 1898 till 1907 at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln. [6] Some of his best-known students were the concert singers Hedy Iracema-Brügelmann (1879–1941) [6] and Pauline de Haan-Manifarges (1872–1954). [7] [8]

Death

His death in 1906 as a result of a stroke was national news. He died soon after his wife, [2] the singer Sophie Bosse. [3] [9]

References

  1. ^ Vad (1906-01-20). "Paul Haase overleden". Weekblad voor Muziek (in Dutch). Retrieved 2023-12-14 – via Delpher.
  2. ^ a b redactie (1906-01-20). "Paul Haase overleden". Caecilia (in Dutch). Retrieved 2023-12-14 – via Delpher.
  3. ^ a b redactie (1906-01-05). "Paul Haase overleden". Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad (in Dutch). Retrieved 2023-12-14 – via Delpher.
  4. ^ (in Dutch) Zoekresultaat – Concertoverzicht (4 concerten) – Alle concerten met solist: Haase, Paul (bariton). Concertgebouworkest.
  5. ^ "Zomeruitvoeringen". De Groene Amsterdammer (in Dutch). 1905-07-16. Retrieved 2023-12-15.
  6. ^ a b "Lebenslauf". Hedy Iracema-Brügelmann (in German).
  7. ^ "Pauline de Haan-Manifarges tachtig jaar". NRC Handelsblad (in Dutch). 1952-04-03. Retrieved 2023-12-15.
  8. ^ Micheel, Pauline (19 October 2017). "Manifarges, Anna Paulina (1872–1954)". Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland (in Dutch). Huygens Institute.
  9. ^ "Sophie Haase-Bosse". Reger-Werkausgabe (in German). Max-Reger-Institut/Elsa-Reger-Stiftung.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paul Haase
Newspaper advert for Paul Haase's singing school dated 29 August 1894
Background information
Birth nameHermann Paul Max Haase
Born(1857-01-08)8 January 1857
Potsdam
Died1 January 1906(1906-01-01) (aged 48)
Cologne
Genres Opera

Hermann Paul Max Haase ( Potsdam, 8 January 1857 – Cologne, 1 January 1906) [1] [2] [3] was a German baritone who partially lived and worked in the Netherlands.

Singing career

Haase sang regularly from 1882 in the Netherlands, amongst others at the Hoogduitse Opera in Rotterdam.[ citation needed] Between 1890 and 1894 he was a soloist four times in a performance of the Concertgebouworkest. [4] He wrote the libretto for the opera Der falsche Czar by Jan Rijken [ nl], in which he would play the main part, but he became ill. [5]

Teaching career

At the Hoogduitse Opera he also became a singing tutor, both privately and at the Rotterdams Conservatorium. From 1895 till 1898 he taught at the Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe, but also for a while in Cincinnati, and from 1898 till 1907 at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln. [6] Some of his best-known students were the concert singers Hedy Iracema-Brügelmann (1879–1941) [6] and Pauline de Haan-Manifarges (1872–1954). [7] [8]

Death

His death in 1906 as a result of a stroke was national news. He died soon after his wife, [2] the singer Sophie Bosse. [3] [9]

References

  1. ^ Vad (1906-01-20). "Paul Haase overleden". Weekblad voor Muziek (in Dutch). Retrieved 2023-12-14 – via Delpher.
  2. ^ a b redactie (1906-01-20). "Paul Haase overleden". Caecilia (in Dutch). Retrieved 2023-12-14 – via Delpher.
  3. ^ a b redactie (1906-01-05). "Paul Haase overleden". Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad (in Dutch). Retrieved 2023-12-14 – via Delpher.
  4. ^ (in Dutch) Zoekresultaat – Concertoverzicht (4 concerten) – Alle concerten met solist: Haase, Paul (bariton). Concertgebouworkest.
  5. ^ "Zomeruitvoeringen". De Groene Amsterdammer (in Dutch). 1905-07-16. Retrieved 2023-12-15.
  6. ^ a b "Lebenslauf". Hedy Iracema-Brügelmann (in German).
  7. ^ "Pauline de Haan-Manifarges tachtig jaar". NRC Handelsblad (in Dutch). 1952-04-03. Retrieved 2023-12-15.
  8. ^ Micheel, Pauline (19 October 2017). "Manifarges, Anna Paulina (1872–1954)". Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Nederland (in Dutch). Huygens Institute.
  9. ^ "Sophie Haase-Bosse". Reger-Werkausgabe (in German). Max-Reger-Institut/Elsa-Reger-Stiftung.

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