May 15, 2024 - May 25, 2024
Technique: Copper intaglio on Paper
Date: 20th century
Size: Paper: 13,8 cm x 8,8 cm (5,4 x 3,5 in)
Description: Photogravure on strong paper as postcard. Half-length portrait in three-quarter profile. The sitter wears her hair plaited in a braid and a dress similar to a traditional costume. Minnie Nast is one of the great German opera singers of the early 20th century. After her musical studies at the Baden Conservatory in Karlsruhe, she made her singing debut in Aachen in 1897. She embarked on a successful career that took her to stages in Canada, the United States of America, Russia, the Netherlands and Great Britain, among others. Until 1919, the soprano sang regularly at the Semper Opera in Dresden. After that she taught singing in Dresden until 1945. Minnie Nast is known for her lively and light embodiments of soubrette roles, especially in Mozart operas. She gave an outstanding performance on 26 January 1911 when she sang the role of Sophie in the world premiere of Richard Strauss' Der Rosenkavalier. Through surviving recordings, one can still experience her clear and enchanting voice today. At the lower edge of the picture is the name of the photo studio Hahn Nachfl. Dresden with a date of 1909. Below this is the number 403. This is a postcard from the publishing house of the Schelzel brothers in Dresden.
Person: Minnie Helena Frenckell-Nast (1874 Karlsruhe - 1956 Füssen)
Minnie Nast is one of the great German opera singers of the early 20th century. After her musical studies at the Baden Conservatory in Karlsruhe, she made her singing debut in Aachen in 1897. She embarked on a successful career that took her to stages in Canada, the United States of America, Russia, the Netherlands and Great Britain, among others. Until 1919, the soprano sang regularly at the Semper Opera in Dresden. After that she taught singing in Dresden until 1945. Minnie Nast is known for her lively and light embodiments of soubrette roles, especially in Mozart operas. She gave an outstanding performance on 26 January 1911 when she sang the role of Sophie in the world premiere of Richard Strauss' Der Rosenkavalier. Through preserved recordings, one can still experience her clear and enchanting voice today.
Keywords: 20th century, Modern, Portraits, Germany,
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