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Franziska Romana Koch, née Gieraneck, Giwraneck, Giraneck, Jiránek (1748–1796) was a German ballet dancer,
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, and actress. First a dancer as the member of the theatre company Kochische Gesellschaft, she also trained her voice and worked at the court theatre of Weimar. Anton Schweitzer composed the opera '' Alceste'' for her, and its librettist
Christoph Martin Wieland Christoph Martin Wieland (; 5 September 1733 – 20 January 1813) was a German poet and writer. He is best-remembered for having written the first ''Bildungsroman'' (''Geschichte des Agathon''), as well as the epic ''Oberon'', which formed the ba ...
celebrated her performance in the title role in a poem. She later worked in
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, and finally in
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as a member of Bondini's company, where she retired in 1787.


Life

Born in Dresden, the daughter of composer
Antonín Jiránek Antonín Jiránek (''Anton Giranek'', c. 1712 – 16 January 1761) was a Bohemian violinist and composer. Life Born in Mladá Boleslav, Jiránek was trained in Prague. He was the first violinist in the royal chapel in Warsaw and later in the Poli ...
, Franziska made her debut as a ballet dancer in 1765 at the ', owned by Heinrich Gottfried Koch. In 1766 she married Friedrich Karl Koch (1740–1794), a dancer and ballet master whom she had encountered there. From 1769 onward, she changed her career from ballet dancer to opera singer. In 1771, Koch went to
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with her husband as part of the
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, where she studied singing under
Anton Schweitzer Anton Schweitzer (6 June 1735 in Coburg – 23 November 1787 in Gotha) was a German composer of operas, who was affiliated with Abel Seyler's theatrical company. He was a child prodigy who obtained the patronage of the duke of Saxe-Hildburghause ...
and later performed at Hoftheater Weimar. In Weimar, Schweitzer composed the opera '' Alceste'' (1773) for Koch, on a libretto by
Christoph Martin Wieland Christoph Martin Wieland (; 5 September 1733 – 20 January 1813) was a German poet and writer. He is best-remembered for having written the first ''Bildungsroman'' (''Geschichte des Agathon''), as well as the epic ''Oberon'', which formed the ba ...
. Her title role in ''Alceste'' became one of her great successes and inspired Wieland to celebrate her in his poem, "". Duchess Anna Amalia of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach who disliked Koch, disapproved of the opera and forbade Wieland from continuing his dramatic poetry works.Ulrike Leuschner (ed.): ''Johann Heinrich Merck – Briefwechsel''. vol. 2. Wallstein, 2007, p. 295. Following to the closure of the theatre in Weimar due to fire in 1774, Koch went to
Gotha Gotha () is the fifth-largest city in Thuringia, Germany, west of Erfurt and east of Eisenach with a population of 44,000. The city is the capital of the district of Gotha and was also a residence of the Ernestine Wettins from 1640 until the ...
to the newly founded theatre, , in 1775. She was particularly successful in the operas of the conductor and composer
Georg Anton Benda Georg Anton Benda ( cz, Jiří Antonín Benda, italic=no, link=no; 30 June 17226 November 1795) was a composer, violinist and Kapellmeister of the classical period from the Kingdom of Bohemia. Biography Born into a family of notable musician ...
, and performed in the premieres of his ''
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'' (1776) and ''Walder'' (1776). In 1777, Koch left Gotha and became a member of Bondini's company in
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, where she was an active singer until she retired from the stage in 1787.


Family

Koch was the mother of Friederike Koch-Krickeberg (1770–1842), who had a career as versatile actress in
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, and later in
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. She was married to an actor Karl Ludwig Krickeberg (died in 1818). Koch's two other daughters, Sophie (1781) and Marianne (1783) were also actresses. Her sister, Karoline Kruger (1753–1831) was an actress, married to
Karl Friedrich Krüger Karl Friedrich Krüger (18 December 1765 – 21 April 1828) was a German actor and the brother of actress Caroline Demmer. Life Krüger was born in Berlin. His father was a musician in the royal chapel in Berlin. He himself made his debut on ...
. Their adoptive daughter,
Anna Feodorowna Krüger Anna Feodorowna Krüger (born Anna Feodorowna Spengler: 28 February 1792 - 4 August 1814) was a German stage actress of great promise who died young. Life Anna Feodorowna Spengler was born in Saint Petersburg which at that time was home to a larg ...
(1792–1814) was another actress.


References


Further reading

* Philipp Stein: ''Deutsche Schauspieler: 1. Das XVIII. Jahrhundert''. Gesellschaft für Theatergeschichte, Berlin 1907, . (in German)


External links


Short biography of Franziska Romana Koch
operissimo.com (in German) {{DEFAULTSORT:Koch, Franziska 1748 births 1796 deaths German operatic sopranos Musicians from Dresden German ballerinas German people of Czech descent 18th-century German ballet dancers 18th-century German women opera singers 18th-century German actresses