Paul Kalisch

Singer, Musical Artist

1855 – 1946

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Who was Paul Kalisch?

Paul Kalisch was a German opera singer. He was the son of David Kalisch, a Jewish Christian writer, founder of the Kladderadatsch.

Kalisch was destined for a career as an architect, but at a gathering at the home of his brother-in-law Paul Lindau, where Kalisch sang a few selections from Schubert and Wagner, his voice so impressed Pollini and Adelina Patti that they urged him to go on the stage. Shortly afterward Kalisch went to Italy to study under Leoni and Lamperti, and he made his debut at Varese in 1880 as Edgardo in Lucia di Lammermoor. After a most successful tour through Italy and Spain he sang in 1883 at the royal operas at Munich, Berlin, and Vienna, and at the Stadttheaters of Hamburg, Leipzig, and Cologne.

He stayed a short time in Germany, and then together with Lilli Lehmann, whom he later married, went to London, where he sang in Tristan und Isolde at Her Majesty's Theatre. From England Kalisch went to the United States, where he spent six winter seasons: four seasons at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, while for two seasons he toured the country together with Anton Seidl, singing in many of Wagner's operas.

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Born
Nov 6, 1855
Berlin
Parents
Ethnicity
  • Jewish people
Nationality
  • Germany
Profession
Died
Jan 27, 1946
Sankt Lorenz

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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