Vogl, Therese
1846-
Wife of Heinrich Vogl; born at Tutzing, Bavaria. She
is a dramatic soprano and studied at the Munich Conservatory under Hauser and
Herger. Her first appearance was made at Carlsruhe in 1865. The next year she
sang in Munich as Casilda in Auber's Part du Diable, thereafter being
permanently engaged. She was the original Sieglinde at Munich. Her first appearance
in England was in 1882, when she sang the role of Brünnhilde at Her Majesty's
Theatre. She was a remarkable Wagner singer, her interpretation of Isolde being
her greatest role.
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