Josef Spitzeder

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Josef Spitzeder
Bornc. 1795
Died(1832-12-13)13 December 1832
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SpouseHenriette Spitzeder

Johann Josef Spitzeder (c. 1795–1832) was a German actor and singer. A popular artist in his own right, he is today mostly remembered for being the father of confidence trickster and actress Adele Spitzeder.

Spitzeder's year of birth is unclear. According to the Austrian Biographical Lexicon 1815–1950, Spitzeder was born on 2 September 1794 in Bonn.[1] His entry in the Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie quotes a contemporary source as saying that he was born in 1795, similarly in Bonn,[2] while the Directory of German Biography gives his birth year as 1796 and his place of birth as Kassel.[3]

He was educated by

buffo roles.[1][3] The couple was engaged by the Königsstädtisches Theaterin Berlin in 1824.[1] After the death of his first wife during childbirth in 1828, he married the opera singer Betty Vio.[3] Spitzeder died on 13 December 1832 in Munich, shortly after being called to work at the Bavarian State Opera.[3][4]

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References

  • Eisenberg, Ludwig Julius (1903). Ludwig Eisenberg's grosses biographisches Lexikon der deutschen Bühne im 19. Jahrhundert. Leipzig P. List.
  • Historische Commission bei der königl. Akademie der Wissenschaften (1893). Spitzeder, Joseph. Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German). Vol. 35 (1. ed.). Duncker & Humblot. p. 217. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  • Höslinger, C.; Reitterer, H. (2007). "Spitzeder, (Johann) Josef (1794–1832), Sänger". In Bruckmüller, Ernst (ed.). Österreichisches biographisches Lexikon : 1815–1950. Vol. 13, Lfg. 59 - Spanner Anton Carl - Stulli Gioachino. Graz: Böhlau.
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