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Susanne Dessoir, née Susanne Triepel (23 July 1869 – 24 June 1953) was a German operatic soprano.

Susanne Dessoir, 1906. photo: Atelier Wertheim.
Susanne Dessoir, 1906. photo: Atelier Wertheim.

Life


Born in Zielona Góra, Silesia, Dessoir was a student of Amalie Joachim and Etelka Gerster. She performed mainly as a song and oratorio singer.[1][2]

In 1899 she married the well-known psychologist and philosopher Max Dessoir. At least until 1912, she continued to perform as a concert singer. After her withdrawal from the stage she became involved with young artists, mainly composers (Max Reger for example).[3]

In 1912, together with Bruno Hinze-Reinhold, she published the so-called Dessoir albums,[4] collections of folk and children's songs as well as songs from the time before Schubert. These were reissued after the Second World War.

Dessoir died in Königstein im Taunus at the age of 83.


References


  1. Susanne Dessoir on Großes Sängerlexikon
  2. Dessoir Die Könige (with voice recording)
  3. Dessoir Susanne on Operissimo.
  4. Eine Sammlung von Liedern aus alter Zeit, Kinderliedern und Volksweisen on WorldCat



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[de] Susanne Dessoir

Susanne Dessoir, geborene Susanne Triepel (* 23. Juli 1869 in Grünberg, Schlesien; † 24. Juni 1953 in Königstein im Taunus) war eine deutsche Sängerin (Sopran).
- [en] Susanne Dessoir



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