Margarete Teschemacher


Margarete Teschemacher was a German operatic soprano, particularly associated with the German repertory, although she sang a wide range of roles. She possessed a warm lyrico-dramatic voice and a good stage presence.

Life

Margarete Teschemacher was born in Cologne in 1903. She studied in Cologne and made her debut there in 1923, as Micaela in Carmen. She sang in Aachen, Dortmund, Mannheim, Stuttgart, Dresden and Düsseldorf. She created the title role in Daphne by Richard Strauss, and Miranda in Die Zauberinsel by Heinrich Sutermeister.
In 1931, she appeared at the Royal Opera House in London, as Pamina and Elsa, and again in 1936 on tour with the Staatsoper Dresden, as Countess Almaviva and Donna Elvira. She also appeared at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, in 1934.
Other notable roles included: Senta, Eva, Sieglinde, Jenůfa, Marenke, Marguerite, Aida, and Minnie.
She died in Bad Wiessee in 1959, aged 56.