Rudolf Jäger
Rudolf Jäger (30 August 1875 – 22 January 1948) was a German operatic tenor and voice teacher.
Life
Born in Dresden, Jäger, son of a master locksmith, first studied law but then attended the Dresden Music School where he was trained by Richard Müller.[1] He was then engaged by the Hofbühne Dresden in 1898.[1] He made his debut in 1899 in the role of the Helmsman in The Flying Dutchman.[1] In 1899, he sang at the Stadttheater Essen, but soon returned to Dresden, where he worked until 1908. Among other roles, he interpreted Narraboth in the world premiere of Richard Strauss' Salome in Dresden in December 1905.[1][2]
Jäger accepted an engagement at the Leipzig Opera in 1908 and remained there until 1925. In 1925, he had to give up his career for health reasons and then worked as a voice teacher in Dresden.[1] From 1945 he lived in Leipzig where he died in 1948 at the age of 72.[3]
References
- Kutsch, K. J.; Riemens, Leo (2012). Jäger, Rudolf. Großes Sängerlexikon (in German) (4th ed.). Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-59-844088-5.
- Helga Schmidt-Neusatz: Die Hauptpartien der Oper Salome und ihre ersten Interpreten. In Internationale Richard Strauss-Gesellschaft (ed.): Richard Strauss-Blätter. Edition 53, June 2005, p. 42.
- Ludwig Eisenberg: Rudolf Jäger in Großes biographisches Lexikon der deutschen Bühne im XIX. Jahrhundert. Paul List editor, Leipzig 1903, p. 469
Further reading
- Wiermann, Barbara. "Rudolf Jäger". musiconn.performance — Das Eingabe- und Recherchetool für die Musikwissenschaft (in German). Retrieved 2 January 2021.