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Reinhold Fritz (16 March 1884 – 30 October 1950) was a German operatic
bass-baritone A bass-baritone is a high-lying bass or low-lying "classical" baritone voice type which shares certain qualities with the true baritone voice. The term arose in the late 19th century to describe the particular type of voice required to sing three ...
. He was engaged at the Stuttgart Court Opera for 25 years and was awarded the title
Kammersänger Kammersänger (male; ) or Kammersängerin (female; ), abbreviated Ks. or KS, is a German Title of honor, honorific title for distinguished singers of opera and classical music. It literally means "chamber singer". Historically, the title was besto ...
. He performed a broad repertoire of both serious and comic roles, and participated in world premieres including the first version of '' Ariadne auf Naxos'' by Richard Strauss, Siegfried Wagner's '' An allem ist Hütchen schuld!'' and Hindemith's '' Das Nusch-Nuschi''. Fritz was dismissed in 1933 under the Nazi regime because his wife was Jewish.


Life and career

Born in Ostfildern, Fritz learned the profession of a
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and practised it for six years in
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. In 1904 he began studying voice in Stuttgart, and was engaged as an apprentice (''Eleve'') at the Stuttgart Court Opera in 1908. After only one year he was accepted as a member of the ensemble. He built a broad repertoire of both serious and comic roles, and quickly became one of the pillars of the ensemble. His voice range also included Heldenbaritone roles. In 1913, he was awarded the title of a royal
Kammersänger Kammersänger (male; ) or Kammersängerin (female; ), abbreviated Ks. or KS, is a German Title of honor, honorific title for distinguished singers of opera and classical music. It literally means "chamber singer". Historically, the title was besto ...
. He received offers from other opera houses, but remained loyal to the Stuttgart opera. He also took part in numerous premieres and first performances, in works by Walter Braunfels,
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, Ture Rangström, Max von Schillings and
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. He only left Stuttgart for guest performances, which took him to the Bayerische Hofoper in Munich and the Großherzogliches Hoftheater in Karlsruhe, among others. Fritz married Hilda Landauer from Ravensburg in 1912. The couple had at least one son, Walter Fritz (born in 1915), who later also pursued a career as an opera singer. Since the singer refused to divorce his Jewish wife after the National Socialists seized power, he was "retired for health reasons", as it was officially stated, on 1 August 1933 at the age of 49. However, unlike his Jewish colleagues Hermann Horner and Hermann Wilhelm Weil, who were also dismissed, he was given the right to a farewell performance. On 6 December 1933, he appeared as van Bett in Lortzing's ''
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'', one of his signature roles, and was named an honorary member of the house that evening. On the playbill, however, he was already noted ''as a guest''. ''Verstummte Stimmen'' notes that individual guest performances at the Stuttgart opera until 1935 did not change the fact that his singing career was suddenly ended at its peak. This was followed by exclusion from the , which was tantamount to a practical
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(professional ban). Since the family could not survive with the meagre pension, Fritz had to work from then on as an assistant for a Stuttgart coal merchant and in a Bielefeld company. To make matters worse, the family's home was destroyed by aerial bombs. In the 1945/46 season Fritz was brought back to the Stuttgart opera, but only with a guest performance contract for ten evenings. Fritz spent the last years of his life in
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. He died in Stuttgart at the age of 66.


Roles

The list of roles is based on ''
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'' and ''Verstummte Stimmen'': World premieres in Stuttgart: * ''
Prinzessin Brambilla ''Prinzessin Brambilla'' (''Princess Brambilla''), Op. 12b, is an opera in a prologue and five scenes by Walter Braunfels. The German libretto, written by the composer, is based on the novella by E. T. A. Hoffmann published in 1820. History Br ...
'' by Walter Braunfels, 25 March 1909, conductor: Max von Schillings * '' Ariadne auf Naxos'' by Richard Strauss, original version, 25 October 1912 - as Truffaldino * ''
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'' by Walter Braunfels, 4 November 1913 * ''Ferdinand und Luise'' by Julius Zaiczek-Blankenau, based on Schiller's ''
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'', 16 January 1914 - as Miller * ''Mona Lisa'' by
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and Max von Schillings, 26 September 1915 - as Pietro Tumoni * '' An allem ist Hütchen schuld!'' by Siegfried Wagner, 6 December 1917 - as Menschenfresser / Mond * ''Die Kronenbraut'' by
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and Ture Rangström, 1919, conductor: Max von Schillings * '' Das Nusch-Nuschi'' by Paul Hindemith, 4 June 1921, conductor:
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, director: Otto Erhardt, stage:
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- as Kyce Waing


Memorial

Fritz was one of the leading singers of the Stuttgart opera. He was also successful in guest appearances and impressed with his versatility. His work in Stuttgart was shown in the exhibition (Silenced voices), about the expulsion of Jewish performers from 1933 to 1945, which was also shown at the Stuttgart State Opera in autumn 2008. On 7 April 2016, another memorial session for the victims of the Nazi regime was held among the members of the Stuttgart State Theatres. In this context, a wall plaque "Verstummte Stimmen" for 23 artists, including Reinhold Fritz, was unveiled in the foyer of the Staatstheater.


Further reading

*
Hannes Heer Hans Georg Heer (known as ''Hannes'') (born 16 March 1941) is a German historian, chiefly known for the ''Wehrmachtsausstellung'' (German: "Wehrmacht Exhibition") in the 1990s. While controversial at that time, the exhibition is nowadays widely c ...
: ''Verstummte Stimmen. Die Vertreibung der "Juden" aus der Oper 1933 bis 1945''. Der Kampf um das Württembergische Landestheater Stuttgart. Eine Ausstellung. Metropol Verlag, Berlin 2008, , * Anja Stefanidis on Kammersänger Reinhold Fritz, in ''Gelebte Utopie. Auf den Spuren der Freimaurer in Württemberg'',Gelebte Utopie. Auf den Spuren der Freimaurer in Württemberg / Begleitbuch zur Ausstellung
on WoldCat
Book accompanying the exhibition of the Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart / edited by Albrecht Ernst and Regina Grünert, 2017,


References


External links

* * Heike Talkenberger
Brennpunkt. Museum der Heizkultur Wien / Verfolgte Künstler
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