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Hatsue Yuasa ( Yuasa Hatsue, (22 June 1902 after 1943) was a Japanese operatic soprano.


Life

Born in the Prefecture of Tokyo, Yuasa was the daughter of the Marine officer who died at a young age (1871–1904) sowie der Sakae Yushisaki (1885–1923). After attending the Oberlyzeum in Tokyo, she studied singing at the Imperial Academy of Music in Tokyo from 1919 to 1923. Her teacher was the German-Norwegian musician Hanka Petzold. (1862-1937), former student of
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, acknowledged
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interpreter and wife of the journalist .Bieber, Hans-Joachim: ''SS and Samurai.'' IUDICIUM Verlag, 2014, , p., 49 (). From 1923 Yuasa continued her training with
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and Adolf Philipsen in Berlin. On 17 July 1926 Yuasa married the Berlin pianist Walther Carl Meiszner (real name: Meißner) whom she had met at her Berlin debut and who subsequently appeared as her piano accompanist. In 1929 the couple lived at Schloßstraße 53 in
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; the marriage remained childless. Yuasa's husband died in 1931 at the age of 35. In Europe it was advertised that Yuasa was a soloist at the Imperial Opera in Tokyo. Between 1925 and 1943 she sang on European stages, mainly in Germany, Austria and Scandinavia. Yuasa often impersonated Madama Butterfly in the opera of the same name by
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, for example in 1930 at the Lippischen Landestheater Detmold. In the same year she also sang ''Butterfly'' at the Salzburger Festspielhaus in a performance with the
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. In March 1936 she gave a guest performance in this role at the Hamburg State Opera. Yuasa also sang in concerts. On 8 March 1928, for example, she performed in
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with the symphony orchestra there. She sang four opera arias (including the Butterfly aria '' Un bel dì, vedremo'') and six songs, four of which were compositions by her compatriot Kōsaku Yamada. In the same year she gave 24 concerts in England. The various concert critics expressed their amazement at the ability of a singer from Japan to interpret Western opera music, and often referred to the outward appearance of Yuasa. Thus the ''
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'' wrote in 1925 In 1926, the journal ''Neue Zeitschrift für Musik'' praised the "
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dressed graceful appearance" as well as the "perfect vocal artistry" of the singer. In the '' Linzer Tages-Post'' on the other hand, in 1928 was to be read: Among the fans of the "Japanese nightingale" was the playwright
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, who wrote her a letter of thanks after a concert. Between 1932 and 1934, Yuasa appeared in four German films, including with the popular singer
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in the feature film ''Der Knallenffekt''. In it, she helps a singer in the leading role of the opera ''
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'' to achieve the desired bang effect with a whip by attaching bang snaps to it. In 1933 she appeared in the movie ''Spiegel'', which was produced by Nicholas Kaufmann and was based on a script by . The director of the short film, which showed Japanese life, was her compatriot, the musician Kishi Kōichi (composer) (1909–1937). Yuasa sang in Germany and German-occupied territories until at least 1943.Bieber, Hans-Joachim: ''SS and Samurai.'' IUDICIUM Verlag, 2014, , (). She gave numerous concerts in Berlin, so in January 1942, when she sang songs by
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and Johannes Brahms in the ''Beethovensaal''; at the piano sat
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. At a concert in
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in March 1943 the composer and musician Willy Jaeger (1895-1986) was her accompanist at the piano. In 1945 a recording was published on which she sang Cherubino from Mozart's ''
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''. There is no information about Yuasa's further path in life.


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* * * , 4 September 2017. * , 12 February 2011. {{DEFAULTSORT:Yuasa, Hatsue 1902 births Date of death missing Singers from Tokyo Japanese operatic sopranos