Caroline Müller (1755–1826)
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Caroline Müller (1755–1826)
Caroline Frederikke Müller née ''Halle'' (5 February 1755 – 17 November 1826) also known as Caroline Walther, was a Danish and later naturalized Swedish opera singer (mezzo-soprano). She was also active as an instructor at the Royal Dramatic Training Academy. She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music and a ''Hovsångare''. She was born as Caroline Halle, was known in Denmark as ''Caroline Walther'' (1774–80, during her first marriage) and known in Sweden as Caroline Müller (from 1780, after her second marriage). Life She was the illegitimate daughter of the ensign Christian Frederik Halle and Johanne Christine Hansdatter. She was the half sister of the actor . Career in Denmark Her stepfather Thomas Jespersen was a machinist at the Royal Danish Theatre, and had her enrolled as a student in the Royal Danish Ballet in 1761, at the age of six. Soon, she was also assigned small children's parts at the theater. The theater had not yet an organized theat ...
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Peder Rosenstand-Goiske
Peder Rosenstand-Goiske (1752 – 6 February 1803) was a Danish playwright and lawyer. As a 19-year-old student in October 1771 he anonymously published the first issue of ''Den Dramatiske Journal'' (''The Dramatic Journal''), the oldest Danish theater magazine. He lived during the time of Denmark-Norway. Education and career Rosenstand-Goiske was taught by his father, the theological professor Peder Rosenstand-Goiske (theologian), P. Rosenstand-Goiske (1704–69) and graduated in 1769. As a young man deep in Aesthetics, aesthetic and in particular Dramaturgy, dramaturgical studies, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Lessing's ''Hamburgische dramaturgie'' had made a strong impression on him, and he decided to give it a Danish counterpart. The first issue of ''Den Dramatiske Journal'' was released in October 1771, making it the first Danish theater magazine, which, despite its short two-season lifespan, became a very important source of national theatrical history. A sharp criticism of ...
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