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Franz Xaver Krückl, occasionally also Franz Krückel or Franz Krükl, (10 November 1841 – 12 January 1899) was an Austrian operatic
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, stage actor, composer and music educator of Moravian origin.


Life

Krückl was born on 10 November 1841 Nový Šaldorf-Sedlešovice,
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. Already as a child, Krückl sang in the church choir of his home village. On the recommendation of his town priest, he came to Vienna in 1851 to apply to the Hofkapelle. But only after two refusals he was appointed by
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of August 1855 as ''k.k. österreichischer Hofkapell-Sängerknaben''. Parallel to the usual lessons at the , he learned to play the piano and violin and had singing lessons. He was also taught composition together with
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and
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. Krückl's first attempts at theatre also date from this time at the grammar school; first in purely school events, later he also took on smaller extra roles in "real" productions. He was also deeply impressed by the model performances of the Hofkapelle and the Vienna Tonkünstler Society. These experiences led to Krückl's first compositions, including a mass, which was first performed on 8 November 1856 in the parish church of Klosterbruck, including
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and
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. After obtaining his Matura (
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), Krückl began studying at the
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in 1858. In 1863, he completed his studies with a
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. Immediately afterwards, he found a job in the civil service. He resigned this position the following year and became a partner in a Viennese law firm. As a member of the , he took private singing lessons with the Hofkapellmeister Felix Otto Dessoff. He later took acting lessons with court actor Joseph Wagner. In 1868, Krückl resigned all his mandates and gave up his profession as a lawyer. With the help and support of his two teachers he was able to make his very successful debut as "Ashton" at the city theatre of
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on 10 March 1868. From there, he was brought to the
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, where he appeared for the first time on 12 May 1868. In 1871, Krückl changed to the Stadttheater Augsburg and worked there until 1874; occasionally he was a director. In June 1871, Krückl met his colleagues Ludwig Barnay and in
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to found the Guild of the German Stage. In 1874, he went to the
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for seven years. There, he made the acquaintance of
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, who engaged him for his ''travelling
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-Ensemble'' (between 1882 and 1883 over 130 ''Ring''-performances in 58 cities). In 1883, Krückl left Hamburg and settled in Frankfurt. There, he was entrusted with a teaching position at the
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until 1892. In the summer of 1892, he became
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at the
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city theatre where he could celebrate his 25th anniversary on 12 May of the following year. Shortly after his 58th birthday, Krückl died on 12 January 1899 in Strasbourg, where he also found his final resting place.


Publications

* ''Das deutsche Theater und sein gesetzlicher Schutz. Eine Denkschrift''.''Das Deutsche Theater und sein gesetzlicher Schutz : Denkschrift im Auftrage des Präsidiums der Genoslenschaft Deutscher Bühnen-Angehöriger''
on WorldCat Genossenschaft Dt. Bühnenangehöriger, Berlin, 1882.


Roles

* Ashton – ''
Lucia di Lammermoor ''Lucia di Lammermoor'' () is a (tragic opera) in three acts by Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti. Salvadore Cammarano wrote the Italian-language libretto loosely based upon Sir Walter Scott's 1819 historical novel '' The Bride of Lammermoor''. ...
'' (Gaetano Donizetti) * Carlos – ''
Ernani ''Ernani'' is an operatic ''dramma lirico'' in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on the 1830 play ''Hernani (drama), Hernani'' by Victor Hugo. Verdi was commissioned by the Teatro La Fenice in Ve ...
'' (Giuseppe Verdi) * Luna – '' Il trovatore'' (Giuseppe Verdi)


Students

* Robert Bartram, Rudolf Moest


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kruckl, Franz 1841 births 1899 deaths Male actors from Austria-Hungary Austrian operatic baritones Austrian composers Austrian voice teachers People from Znojmo District 19th-century Austrian male opera singers Male singers from Austria-Hungary Composers from Austria-Hungary