Hilde Konetzni
Female, Deceased Person
1905 – 1980
Who was Hilde Konetzni?
Hilde Konetzni was an Austrian operatic soprano, particularly associated with Wagner roles, especially Sieglinde, based largely at the Vienna State Opera.
She studied at the Vienna Music Conservatory with Rudolf Nillius, and in Prague with Ludmilla Prohaska-Neumann. She made her debut in Gablonz, as Sieglinde, in 1929, and sang in Prague from 1932 to 1938. In 1936, she made her debut at the Vienna State Opera and the Paris Opéra, as Donna Elvira. She appeared at the Royal Opera House in London, returning in 1947, and at La Scala in Milan, in 1950, as Sieglinde with Furtwängler.
A stylish singer, she possessed a voice of great beauty, other notable roles included; Agathe, Isolde, Brünnhilde, Elisabeth, Marschalin, Leonora, Chrysothemis, etc.
She was very popular in Vienna, and continued singing small roles until the 1970s. She had a sister, Anny Konetzni, who was also a soprano noted for Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss roles.
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- Born
- Mar 21, 1905
Vienna - Nationality
- Austria
- Education
- University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna
- Lived in
- Vienna
- Died
- Apr 20, 1980
Vienna
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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