Marta Adam

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Marta Adam
Born(1895-08-27)27 August 1895
EducationLeipzig Conservatory
OccupationClassical contralto]
OrganizationsRosenthal-Quartet

Marta Adam (born 27 August 1895)[1] was a German contralto and voice teacher who appeared exclusively in lied and oratorio. She formed a vocal quartet, the Rosenthal-Quartet, with soprano Ilse Helling-Rosenthal, tenor Hans Lißmann and her later husband Wolfgang Rosenthal as the bass, performing in Europe.

Life

Adam was born in Leipzig in a musical family. The composer Johann Georg Adam [de] was among her ancestors. Her father owned a factory, and her mother was a piano teacher. She received her vocal training at the Leipzig Conservatory with Marie Hedmondt.[1] She formed a vocal quartet in Leipzig in 1919, the Rosenthal-Quartet, with soprano Ilse Helling-Rosenthal, tenor Hans Lißmann and bass Wolfgang Rosenthal.[1] The vocal ensemble performed in Europe with great success.[2] In 1918, they performed the Liebesliederwalzer by Johannes Brahms, and a reviewer noted the beauty and blending of their voices.[3] On 11 March 1920, they were the soloists in a concert at the Gewandhaus, with Arthur Nikisch conducting Bruckner's Te Deum; the organist was Karl Straube.[4] In 1931, Helling-Rosenthal recorded Bach's cantata Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 177, for the radio, with the Thomanerchor and the Gewandhausorchester conducted by Straube.[5]: 4 

The quartet was dissolved by the Nazi regime.[6]: 27  She married Wolfgang Rosenthal in 1943.[6]: 119  It is not known when and where she died.

References

  1. ^ a b c Kutsch, K. J.; Riemens, Leo (2012). Adam, Marta. Großes Sängerlexikon (in German) (4th ed.). Walter de Gruyter. p. 10. ISBN 978-3-59-844088-5.
  2. ^ Nowotny, Walter (August 2020). "27.8. Marta Adam 125. Geburtstag". onlinemerker.com (in German). Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  3. ^ —s (24 October 1918). "Aus dem Leipziger Musikleben". Neue Zeitschrift für Musik (in German). Vol. 85, no. 42–43. pp. 274–275. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  4. ^ Scheder, Franz (21 October 2013). "11.3.1920, Donnerstag". Anton Bruckner Chronologie Datenbank (in German). Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  5. ^ "Hinweisdienst / Johann Sebastian Bach" (PDF). Bach Cantatas Website. 2020. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  6. ^ a b Ackermann, Kerstin (2008). "Die "Wolfgang-Rosenthal-Klinik" Thallwitz/Sachsen in den zwei deutschen Diktaturen" (PDF). University of Gießen (in German). Retrieved 8 September 2020.

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