Gustav Scharfe
Gustav Scharfe (11 September 1835 – 25 June 1892)[1] was a German operatic baritone and voice teacher.
Life
Born in Grimma, Saxony,[1] Scharfe was originally an assistant teacher (1854) at the Freiherrlich von Fletchersches Lehrerseminar and in 1856 at the Leipzig Institute for the Deaf and Dumb.[2] However, because of his outstanding musical and vocal talents, he took on a successful engagement as an opera singer at the Dresden Court Opera for several years.[1][3]
He later went to England and trained there for the higher demands of singing.
Scharfe published an excellent singing school: Die methodische Entwicklung der Stimme (The Methodical Development of the Voice).[1]
Scharfe died in Dresden, aged 56.[1]
Students
- Hans Buff-Giessen, Walther Falkenstein,[7] Richard Gutzschbach,[8] Erika Wedekind,[9]</ref> Emil Goetze[1][10]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g Einstein, Alfred (1929). "Scharfe, Gustav". Hugo Riemanns Musik-Lexikon (in German).
Scharfe, Gustav, angesehener Gesanglehrer, 11. Sept. 1835 zu Grimma (Sa.), 25. Juni 1892 in Dresden, war 11 Jahre Baritonist der Dresdener Hofoper, wurde 1874 Gesanglehrer am Konservatorium, 1880 zum Professor ernannt. Sein berühmtester Schüler ist Emil Götze. Sch. gab eine vortreffliche Gesangschule heraus: Die methodische Entwicklung der Stimme.
- ^ Alfred Ramm: Ramming's Kirchlich-statistisches Handbuch für das Königreich Sachsen, Dresden, 1859, p. 22
- ^ "Porträt Gustav Scharfe (1835–1892; Sänger). Albuminabzug auf Karton (Carte-de-visite mit Atelieraufdruck und Widmung verso)". www.europeana.eu.
- ^ "Feuilleton – Personalnachrichten". Neue Zeitschrift für Musik (Obituary) (in German). 59 / #88: 299–300. 29 June 1892 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ Aglaja Orgeni in Austria-Forum (in German)
- ^ "Gustav Scharfe", GrandeMusica.net
- ^ Kutsch & Riemens 2012, ch. Falkenstein, Walther, p. 1391.
- ^ Kutsch & Riemens 2012, ch. Gutzschbach, Richard p. 1391.
- ^ Kutsch & Riemens 2012, ch. Wedekind, Erika.
- ^ Focht, Josef (ed.). "Götze, Emil". Bayerisches Musiker-Lexikon Online. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
Sources
- ISBN 978-3-598-44088-5.
External links
- Gustav Scharfe, portrait in the Sammlung Manskopf of the Goethe University Frankfurt