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Josef Angelo Neumann (18 August 1838 – 20 December 1910) was a German operatic baritone and
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. First a baritone at major opera houses in Europe, including the
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, he was the managing director of the Leipzig Opera and the
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in Prague. He is known as an early promoter of the stage works by Richard Wagner, namely the ''Ring'' cycle, which he presented with the sets and costumes of the world premiere at the
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, first in Leipzig and then on a European tour.


Life

Neumann was born in Stampfen. He developed his interest in singing at an early age and received training as an opera singer. After engagements as a baritone in Berlin, Cologne, Krakow, Ödenburg, Bratislava and Gdansk, he came to the
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in 1862, where he remained active until 1876. During these years he made his first acquaintance with
Richard Wagner Wilhelm Richard Wagner ( ; ; 22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, "music dramas"). Unlike most o ...
and his work. With his first wife Pauline Aurelie, ''née'' von Mihalovits, he had a son, Karl Eugen Neumann, born in 1865.


Opera director in Leipzig (1876–1882)

In 1876 he became managing director of the Leipzig Opera. His direction began with a production of ''
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''; further operas by Richard Wagner followed as well as performances of Verdi's ''
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'' and Bizet's ''
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''. In April 1878 the first external performance of the entire stage consecration festival ''
Der Ring des Nibelungen (''The Ring of the Nibelung''), WWV 86, is a cycle of four German-language epic music dramas composed by Richard Wagner. The works are based loosely on characters from Germanic heroic legend, namely Norse legendary sagas and the ''Nibelung ...
'' took place in Leipzig after its
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in 1876 at the
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. In 1881 he organized further performances of the Ring in Berlin.


Director of the travelling Richard Wagner Theatre (1882–1883)

After acquiring the original stage sets and costumes (by Carl Emil Doepler) of the Bayreuth premiere, Neumann undertook a kind of European tour with complete performances of ''
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'' by a travelling ensemble. In May 1882 a guest performance took place in London, with the Julius Laubeschen Kapelle from Hamburg under the direction of the Leipzig
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Anton Seidl Anton Seidl (7 May 185028 March 1898) was a famous Hungarian Wagner conductor, best known for his association with the Metropolitan Opera in New York City and the New York Philharmonic. Biography He was born in Pest, Austria-Hungary, where ...
. Between September 1882 and June 1883 a total of 135 Ring performances and more than 50 Wagner concerts took place, among others in April 1883 (two months after Wagner's death) at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice.


Opera director in Prague (1885–1910)

In 1885 Neumann became artistic director of the
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in Prague, whose new building he organized as Státní opera Praha (State Opera). In his second marriage he married the actress Johanna Török in 1887. In 1894 he encouraged Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek to write the opera '' Donna Diana''. Neumann died in Prague at the age of 72. A hall in today's Prague State Opera is named after him.


Publications

Various letters from Neumann to musicians and composers have survived. He wrote an autobiographical book focused on his memories of Wagner, ''Erinnerungen an Richard Wagner'', published in Leipzig in 1907.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Neumann, Angelo German operatic baritones 19th-century German male opera singers German theatre directors 19th-century German male writers 1838 births 1910 deaths People from Stupava, Malacky District 19th-century German non-fiction writers German male non-fiction writers