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== Life ==
== Life ==
Born in Vienna, Braun was a member of the {{Ill|Dominik Peterlini|de|3=Dominik Peterlini|lt=Peterlini-Sängerknaben}}. He studied with [[Hermann Gallos]] and [[Hans Duhan]] at the [[Wiener Musikakademie]]. He had his debut in 1938. From 1943 to 1945 he had an engagement at the Stadttheater of Königsberg (today's [[Kaliningrad]]) and afterwards he became a member of the [[Vienna State Opera]] to which he belonged until 1979.
Born in Vienna, Braun was a member of the {{Ill|Dominik Peterlini|de|3=Dominik Peterlini|lt=Peterlini-Sängerknaben}}. He studied with [[Hermann Gallos]] and [[Hans Duhan]] at the [[Wiener Musikakademie]]. He had his debut in 1938. From 1943 to 1945 he had an engagement at the Stadttheater of Königsberg (today's [[Kaliningrad]]) and afterwards he became a member of the [[Vienna State Opera]] to which he belonged until 1979.<ref name="Kutsch/Riemens" />


Braun made guest appearances at many European opera houses such as London, Milan, Naples, Florence, Berlin, Munich and Hamburg, and also appeared at the [[Salzburg Festival|Salzburg]] and the [[Bayreuth Festival]]s.
Braun made guest appearances at many European opera houses such as London, Milan, Naples, Florence, Berlin, Munich and Hamburg, and also appeared at the [[Salzburg Festival|Salzburg]] and the [[Bayreuth Festival]]s.<ref name="Kutsch/Riemens" />


Braun entered into a short-term marriage with his professional colleague [[Dagmar Hermann]].
Braun entered into a short-term marriage with his colleague [[Dagmar Hermann]].


Braun died in Vienna at age 74. He was buried at the [[Vienna Central Cemetery]] (31A-2-34).
Braun died in Vienna at age 74.<ref name="Kutsch/Riemens" /> He was buried at the [[Vienna Central Cemetery]] (31A-2-34).


== Honours ==
== Honours ==
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== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==
* [[K. J. Kutsch]], [[Leo Riemens]]: ''[[Großes Sängerlexikon]].'' Original edition. [[K. G. Saur]], Bern, 1993, first volume A–L, Sp. 361, {{ISBN|3-907820-70-3}}
* [[Uwe Harten]]: Braun, Hans. In ''[[Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon]]''. Online-edition, Vienna 2002 ff., {{ISBN|3-7001-3077-5}}; Print edition: volume 1, edition of the [[Austrian Academy of Sciences]], Vienna 2002, {{ISBN|3-7001-3043-0}}.
* [[Uwe Harten]]: Braun, Hans. In ''[[Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon]]''. Online-edition, Vienna 2002 ff., {{ISBN|3-7001-3077-5}}; Print edition: volume 1, edition of the [[Austrian Academy of Sciences]], Vienna 2002, {{ISBN|3-7001-3043-0}}.

== References ==
{{reflist
| refs =

<ref name="Kutsch/Riemens">{{cite book
| last = Kutsch
| first = K. J.
| authorlink = Karl Josef Kutsch
| last2 = Riemens
| first2 = Leo
| authorlink2 = Leo Riemens
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=dsfq_5dFeL0C&pg=572
| title = Braun, Hans
| work = [[Großes Sängerlexikon]]
| publisher = [[Walter de Gruyter]]
| edition = 4th
| language = German
| year = 2012
| pages = 572–573
| isbn = 978-3-59-844088-5
}}</ref>

}}


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 09:59, 29 October 2019

Hans Braun (14 May 1917 – 2 Mai 1992) was an Austrian operatic baritone.

Life

Born in Vienna, Braun was a member of the Peterlini-Sängerknaben. He studied with Hermann Gallos and Hans Duhan at the Wiener Musikakademie. He had his debut in 1938. From 1943 to 1945 he had an engagement at the Stadttheater of Königsberg (today's Kaliningrad) and afterwards he became a member of the Vienna State Opera to which he belonged until 1979.[1]

Braun made guest appearances at many European opera houses such as London, Milan, Naples, Florence, Berlin, Munich and Hamburg, and also appeared at the Salzburg and the Bayreuth Festivals.[1]

Braun entered into a short-term marriage with his colleague Dagmar Hermann.

Braun died in Vienna at age 74.[1] He was buried at the Vienna Central Cemetery (31A-2-34).

Honours

Further reading

  • Uwe Harten: Braun, Hans. In Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon. Online-edition, Vienna 2002 ff., ISBN 3-7001-3077-5; Print edition: volume 1, edition of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 2002, ISBN 3-7001-3043-0.

References

  1. ^ a b c Kutsch, K. J.; Riemens, Leo (2012). Braun, Hans (in German) (4th ed.). Walter de Gruyter. pp. 572–573. ISBN 978-3-59-844088-5. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)