Gabrielle Krauss

Marie Gabrielle Krauss ( born March 24, 1842 in Vienna, † January 6, 1906 in Paris) was an Austrian opera singer in the vocal range soprano.

Krauss was singing pupil of Mathilde Marchesi. She made her debut in 1860 at the Vienna Court Opera as Gabrielle in Gioachino Rossini's Guillaume Tell and sang here in the years to great soprano roles in operas by Mozart, Beethoven, Verdi, Wagner and others. In 1867 she went to Paris Théâtre-Italien, where she made her debut in Verdi's Il Trovatore. During the Franco-German war she went to Italy, where she sang occurred at La Scala and in the first performances of Wagner's Lohengrin and Antônio Carlos Gomes Fosca. 1873, she returned to the Théâtre-Italien. From 1875 she was engaged at the Paris Opera until she ended her career in 1887 as a singer.

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