Hatsue Yuasa
Japanese operatic soprano
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Key Takeaways
- Hatsue Yuasa ( 湯浅 初枝 Yuasa Hatsue , (22 June 1902 – after 1943) was a Japanese operatic soprano.
- After attending the Oberlyzeum in Tokyo, she studied singing at the Imperial Academy of Music in Tokyo from 1919 to 1923.
- (1862-1937), former student of Liszt, acknowledged Wagner interpreter and wife of the journalist Bruno Petzold.
- On 17 July 1926 Yuasa married the Berlin pianist Walther Carl Meiszner (real name: Meißner) whom she had met at her Berlin debut and who subsequently appeared as her piano accompanist.
- Yuasa's husband died in 1931 at the age of 35.
Hatsue Yuasa (湯浅 初枝 Yuasa Hatsue, (22 June 1902 – after 1943) was a Japanese operatic soprano.
Life
Born in the Prefecture of Tokyo, Yuasa was the daughter of the Marine officer Yuasa Takejirō who died at a young age (1871–1904) sowie der Sakae Yushisaki (1885–1923). After attending the Oberlyzeum in Tokyo, she studied singing at the Imperial Academy of Music in Tokyo from 1919 to 1923. Her teacher was the German-Norwegian musician Hanka Petzold. (1862-1937), former student of Liszt, acknowledged Wagner interpreter and wife of the journalist Bruno Petzold. From 1923 Yuasa continued her training with Ernst Grenzebach and Adolf Philipsen in Berlin.
On 17 July 1926 Yuasa married the Berlin pianist Walther Carl Meiszner (real name: Meißner) whom she had met at her Berlin debut and who subsequently appeared as her piano accompanist. In 1929 the couple lived at Schloßstraße 53 in Charlottenburg; the marriage remained childless. Yuasa's husband died in 1931 at the age of 35.
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