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Minona Frieb-Blumauer (11 May 1816 – 31 July 1886) was a German actress and singer.


Life

Born in
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, Minona (''actually Johanna'') Frieb-Blumauer was the daughter of the actor Karl Blumauer, with whom she received her first lessons. Already as a child, she appeared in Neustrelitz in ''
der Freischütz ' ( J. 277, Op. 77 ''The Marksman'' or ''The Freeshooter'') is a German opera with spoken dialogue in three acts by Carl Maria von Weber with a libretto by Friedrich Kind, based on a story by Johann August Apel and Friedrich Laun from their 181 ...
'' and 1828 in Gotha as a boy in ''
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''. She studied singing for three years at the
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and was immediately engaged for a guest performance in Darmstadt. She stayed there for three years and then moved to Cologne and Aachen, where she performed successfully under , especially in
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's operas, for example as Rosine in ''
The Barber of Seville ''The Barber of Seville, or The Useless Precaution'' ( it, Il barbiere di Siviglia, ossia L'inutile precauzione ) is an ''opera buffa'' in two acts composed by Gioachino Rossini with an Italian libretto by Cesare Sterbini. The libretto was base ...
''. As her voice was not up to the demands in the long run, she switched to spoken theatre.
Karl Immermann Karl Leberecht Immermann (24 April 1796 – 25 August 1840) was a German dramatist, novelist and a poet. Biography He was born at Magdeburg, the son of a government official. In 1813 he went to study law at Halle, where he remained, after t ...
brought her to Düsseldorf and under his guidance she developed into an outstanding actress. After she had worked as a youthful and lively lover in Meiningen and finally in Brno, she married the engineer Emanuel Frieb (their daughter
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became an opera singer) in 1839. After a break, she only appeared again in 1841 at the Wiedener and Carltheater in Vienna, where
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had recommended her. A guest performance by was the reason why the still young woman changed over to character studies and took over roles of mature women. During a guest performance in Vienna
Theodor Döring Theodor Döring (9 January 1803 – 17 August 1878) was a German actor. Döring was born in Warsaw and settled with his family in 1807 in Prenzlau. He attended high school in Berlin. He found work as an actor, later working in Hamburg in 1834. H ...
saw the actress in several older and comical roles. After his return, he arranged for Frieb-Blumauer to be invited to a rehearsal guest performance in Berlin, which she performed with great success. In 1854, she got a ten-year and later a lifelong contract with the royal playhouse. Among her pupils were
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,
Olga Arendt Olga Arendt, ( Olga Morgenstern, pseudonym Rosa Morgan; 19 November 1859 – 29 May 1902) was a German writer and stage actress. Life Arendt was born in Berlin as the daughter of the merchant Theodor Morgenstern and the feminist and writer Lina ...
, Agnes Freund and Anna Haverland. Gustav Heinrich Gans zu Putlitz characterised the actress as follows: Similarly describes
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the character and effect of the actress.: Shortly after a stay at a health resort in
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, from which she had returned apparently recovered, Frieb-Blumauer died unexpectedly on 31 July 1886 at the age of 70 in Berlin. The funeral service, conducted by , the pastor of the
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at
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, took place on August 4 in the flat of the deceased in Zimmerstraße. With great participation of representatives of Berlin and foreign theatre life as well as the local population, the coffin was then led to the in front of the
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, where the funeral took place, near the last resting place of its patron Theodor Döring, who had died eight years earlier. The eulogy at the grave was delivered by
Arthur Deetz Arthur Deetz (18 June 1826 – 16 July 1897) was a German stage actor and theatre director. Life Born in Wesel, Deetz, son of a medical officer, first dedicated himself to military service and in 1843 he joined the seventh artillery brigade in ...
, director of the Königliches Schauspielhaus. The preserved grave site is marked by a plate with inscription and ornaments.
Hans-Jürgen Mende Hans-Jürgen Mende (19 May 1945 in Berlin-Kreuzberg – 21 September 2018 in Rostock) was a German historian. He was a lecturer in the history of philosophy at the Weißensee Academy of Art Berlin. After the reunification of Germany (1989/90) he be ...
: ''Lexikon Berliner Begräbnisstätten''. Pharus-Plan, Berlin 2018, , .


Students

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Anita Augspurg Anita Theodora Johanna Sophie Augspurg (22 September 1857 – 20 December 1943) was a German jurist, actress, writer, activist of the radical feminist movement and a pacifist. Biography Augspurg was born the youngest daughter of the lawyer Wi ...
,
Olga Arendt Olga Arendt, ( Olga Morgenstern, pseudonym Rosa Morgan; 19 November 1859 – 29 May 1902) was a German writer and stage actress. Life Arendt was born in Berlin as the daughter of the merchant Theodor Morgenstern and the feminist and writer Lina ...
, Agnes Freund, Anna Haverland,
Catharine Jacobi Catharine Jacobi, ''née'' Katharina Bußler, also Katharina Jacobi, (4 November 1837 – 24 June 1912) was a German stage actress. Life Born in Berlin, Jacobi, the daughter of a secret court councillor and granddaughter of the tenor Karl Adam ...
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Laura Friedmann Laura Friedmann (8 April 1860 – after 1893) was a German operatic coloratura soprano. Life Born in Berlin, Friedmann showed her singing talent at an early age and was trained as an opera singer at the Königliche Hochschule in Berlin from 1 ...
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Hedwig Meyer Alwina Clara Hedwig Meyer (7 October 1841 – after 1916) was a German stage actress. Life Born in Leipzig, Meyer was trained by Minona Frieb-Blumauer. Afterwards, she worked for three years as a young lover at the Thalia Theatre in Hamburg ...
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Amanda Tscherpa Amanda Tscherpa, real name Amanda Lachenwitz (1 May 1846 – September 1915) was a German operatic mezzosoprano and stage actress. Life Born in Düsseldorf, Cherpa was trained by Minona Frieb-Blumauer and Eduard Mantius and began her stage care ...


Further reading

* Ludwig Eisenberg: ''Großes biographisches Lexikon der Deutschen Bühne im XIX. Jahrhundert''. List, Leipzig 1903,
Numerized
* * * ''Deutsches Theater-Lexikon. Vol. 1: A – Hurk''. Kleinmayr, Klagenfurt 1953, pp. 494 f.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:FriebBlumauer, Minona German stage actresses 1816 births 1886 deaths Actresses from Stuttgart 19th-century German singers Musicians from Stuttgart