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Auguste Hohenschild (''Sidonie Marie Auguste Caroline Hohenschild'''';'' – 29 September 1851 - 15 July 1938) was a German alto and singing teacher. She was trained by
Amalie Joachim Amalie Marie Joachim (née Schneeweiss; 10 May 1839 – 3 February 1899) was an Austrian-German contralto, working in opera and concert and as voice teacher. She was the wife of the violinist Joseph Joachim, and a friend of Clara Schumann and Joh ...
and performed together with
Marie Fillunger Marie Fillunger (27 January 1850 – 23 December 1930) was an Austrian singer, and the longtime partner of Eugenie Schumann, who was a daughter of Robert and Clara Schumann. Life Fillunger was born in Vienna. She studied at the Vienna Conser ...
, among others. From 1893 to 1922, she was married to
Andreas Heusler Andreas Heusler (10 August 1865 – 28 February 1940) was a Swiss philologist who specialized in Germanic studies. He was a Professor of Germanic Philology at the University of Berlin and a renowned authority on early Germanic literature. Life ...
, a German scholar, and lived in Berlin for several years.


Life

Hohenschild was the daughter of the Darmstadt physician Ludwig Ernst Wilhelm Hohenschild (1829-1862) and his wife Auguste Hohenschild ''née'' Fröhlich. She was probably born in Darmstadt and had a younger sister. From January to October 1870 she studied piano at the
Königliche Hochschule für Musik The Universität der Künste Berlin (UdK; also known in English as the Berlin University of the Arts), situated in Berlin, Germany, is the largest art school in Europe. It is a public art and design school, and one of the four research universiti ...
and singing from 1872 to 1873, among others as a pupil of
Amalie Joachim Amalie Marie Joachim (née Schneeweiss; 10 May 1839 – 3 February 1899) was an Austrian-German contralto, working in opera and concert and as voice teacher. She was the wife of the violinist Joseph Joachim, and a friend of Clara Schumann and Joh ...
.Schumann-Briefedition, Serie II (Briefwechsel mit Freunden und Künstlerkollegen), vol. 15: Briefwechsel Robert und Clara Schumanns mit den Familien Voigt, Preußer, Herzogenberg und anderen Korrespondenten in Leipzig. Edited by
Annegret Rosenmüller Annegret Rosenmüller (born 31 August 1967) is a German musicologist. Life Born in Neubrandenburg, Rosenmüller studied musicology, and art history at the University of Leipzig from 1989 to 1994. From 1995 to 2000, she continued her studies at ...
and Ekaterina Smyka, Cologne 2016, pp. 944f.
She was then an assistant teacher for singing at this institution from 1874 to 1877. She was also "active for a few years as a teacher at the
University of Music and Theatre Leipzig The University of Music and Theatre "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" Leipzig (german: Hochschule für Musik und Theater "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" Leipzig) is a public university in Leipzig (Saxony, Germany). Founded in 1843 by Felix Mendelssohn ...
." According to an announcement in the '' Allgemeine deutsche Musikzeitung'', Hohenschild taught at the Hochschule Berlin until April 1878. She therefore gave up teaching to devote herself to her work as a concert singer. In the ''Berliner Adressbuch'', her mother Auguste Hohenschild born Fröhlich is registered from 1872 – it can be assumed that Hohenschild lived with her mother in Berlin from the 1870s onwards because of her studies. Hohenschild first appears independently in the Berlin address book as a concert singer and singing teacher from 1885. In 1881, she lived together with her mother in Frankfurt for a short time, probably because of her concert activities In January 1893, Hohenschild married Andreas Heusler. They lived together at Schöneberger Ufer 41. During their marriage, regular music evenings were given in the shared flat. Heusler himself was very interested in music, played the violin and was in contact with
Joseph Joachim Joseph Joachim (28 June 1831 – 15 August 1907) was a Hungarian violinist, conductor, composer and teacher who made an international career, based in Hanover and Berlin. A close collaborator of Johannes Brahms, he is widely regarded as one of t ...
. The couple separated in 1901 and divorced in 1922. In 1901, Hohenschild lived for a few months with her mother and sister in Schönberg. She is first mentioned in 1904 as Auguste Heusler in the ''Berliner Adressbuch'' and in 1906 as Singing teacher Auguste Heusler-Hohenschild. There are no more entries in the ''Berliner Adressbuch'' from 1909. Hohenschild died on 15 July 1938 in Darmstadt at the age of 86.


Concert activity

Hohenschild gave concerts mainly from the 1870s until her marriage in 1892. Joint concerts with
Marie Fillunger Marie Fillunger (27 January 1850 – 23 December 1930) was an Austrian singer, and the longtime partner of Eugenie Schumann, who was a daughter of Robert and Clara Schumann. Life Fillunger was born in Vienna. She studied at the Vienna Conser ...
are documented: for example on 29 January 1875 in Hamburg in the 2nd subscription concert of the Voigt'schen Cäcilienverein as well as on 4 and 5 March 1888 in the concert of the Essener Musikverein on its 50th anniversary. Reconstructions via the ''Allgemeine Deutsche Musikzeitung'' refer to concert performances in Hamburg, Berlin, Potsdam, Darmstadt, Frankfurt, Kassel, Basel, Cologne, Aachen and Bremen between 1875 and 1878. She sang in Mozart's Requiem and songs and arias by
Schubert Franz Peter Schubert (; 31 January 179719 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic eras. Despite his short lifetime, Schubert left behind a vast ''oeuvre'', including more than 600 secular vocal wor ...
,
Schumann Robert Schumann (; 8 June 181029 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and influential music critic. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers of the Romantic era. Schumann left the study of law, intending to pursue a career a ...
,
Brahms Johannes Brahms (; 7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) was a German composer, pianist, and conductor of the mid-Romantic period. Born in Hamburg into a Lutheran family, he spent much of his professional life in Vienna. He is sometimes grouped with ...
,
Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. Beethoven remains one of the most admired composers in the history of Western music; his works rank amongst the most performed of the classic ...
, Cherubini, Hiller, Spohr, in oratorios like ''
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'' by Handel and '' Paulus'' by Mendelssohn Bartholdy. In 1878, she performed in Bremen with Marie Fillunger, Amalie Joachim, beside Pablo de Sarasate and Joseph Joachim, who also appeared at the concerts. Hohenschild is mentioned in 1886, 1889, 1890 and 1891 in the ''
Neue Zeitschrift für Musik 'Die'' (; en, " heNew Journal of Music") is a music magazine, co-founded in Leipzig by Robert Schumann, his teacher and future father-in law Friedrich Wieck, and his close friend Ludwig Schuncke. Its first issue appeared on 3 April 1834. His ...
'' listed as singer (alto) in the advertisements of the Hermann Wolff concert agency, in the magazine '' Signale für die musikalische Welt'' in 1888. According to a concert review of the ''
Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung The ''Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung'' (''General music newspaper'') was a German-language periodical published in the 19th century. Comini (2008) has called it "the foremost German-language musical periodical of its time". It reviewed musical e ...
'', she performed in Stuttgart in 1881 where she sang the aria "Hellstrahlender Tag" from ''Odysseus'' by
Max Bruch Max Bruch (6 January 1838 – 2 October 1920) was a German Romantic composer, violinist, teacher, and conductor who wrote more than 200 works, including three violin concertos, the first of which has become a prominent staple of the standard ...
, as well as "Mainacht" by Brahms, "Sympathie" by Joseph Haydn and "Im Volkston" by Hans Schmidt. In an article published in 1894 about the Königliche Hochschule für Musik Berlin in the ', Hohenschild is mentioned in a list of the successful and well-known students of the Hochschule.P. Roth:
Die Königl. akademische Hochschule für Musik in Berlin
" In ''Mitteilungen des Vereins für die Geschichte Berlins'', 1894, , here .


Research needs

Due to the scant sources available, many questions remain unanswered concerning Hohenschild's musical education and concert activities, the duration of her lessons with Amalie Joachim and information about her own singing students. Extensive research of concert reviews in music journals of the 19th century would make it possible to identify further stages of her artistic work and thus to reconstruct approximately the time and place of her concert activities as well as her
repertoire A repertoire () is a list or set of dramas, operas, musical compositions or roles which a company or person is prepared to perform. Musicians often have a musical repertoire. The first known use of the word ''repertoire'' was in 1847. It is a ...
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