Alexander Haydter (1872-1919)

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Alexander Haydter (1872-1919).

  1. 1905 Opera Vienna 22-01-1905
  2. 1905 Opera Vienna 23-01-1905
  3. 1905 Opera Vienna 25-01-1905
  4. 1905 Opera Vienna 28-01-1905

Also: Hayder.

The trained leather goods merchant Haydter studied singing with Gänsbacher and Geiringer in his hometown Vienna. Studied at the Conservatory of Vienna. In 1896 he made a brilliant debut in Zurich as “St. Bris” in Meyerbeer’s “Huguenots”. After several years at the Prague Koniglich Deutsches Landestheater, he was appointed 01-09-1905 by Gustav Mahler to the Vienna State Opera in 1905, of which he remained a member until his death.

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Alexander Haydter (1872-1919)

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