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Hans von Milde

Hans Feodor von Milde (13 April 182110 December 1899, Weimar) was an Austrian operatic baritone and the husband of soprano Rosa von Milde-Agthe. He sang for almost four decades at the opera house in Weimar where he particularly excelled in the works of Richard Wagner.〔Elizabeth Forbes: "Hans von Milde", ''Grove Music Online'' ed. L. Macy (Accessed February 25, 2009), ((subscription access) )〕 For many years, Milde sang under the direction of Franz Liszt, notably creating the role of Telramund in the world premiere of Richard Wagner's ''Lohengrin'' under his baton. He sang in several other notable premieres, including singing the role of the High Priest in the first stage performance of Camille Saint-Saëns's ''Samson et Dalila'' in 1877.〔(Biography of Hans von Milde ) on Operissimo.com (in German). Accessed 25 February 2009.〕
==Biography==
Milde was born in Petronell, near Vienna, the son of an administrator to Prince Gusztáv Batthyány. He initially planned to study law in Vienna but ultimately ended up studying singing under Franz Hauser and later under the younger Manuel García in Paris. In 1845 he began his opera career at the Staatskapelle Weimar where he remained as a member of the company for his entire career under a lifetime contract. He developed a friendship, both professionally and personally, with Franz Liszt who led the opera performances there from 1848-1858.〔 He notably sang Telramund in the world premiere of Richard Wagner's ''Lohengrin'' in 1850 under Liszt's baton. He sang several other Wagner roles with Liszt, including the title role in ''The Flying Dutchman'', Hans Sachs in ''Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg'', and Kurwenal in ''Tristan und Isolde''.〔
In 1851 Milde married soprano Rosa Agthe, with whom he had shared the stage many times. They had two sons Franz von Milde (1855–1929) and Rudolf von Milde (1859–1927), both of whom became successful opera singers. In 1852 Milde portrayed Fieramosca in the premiere of Liszt's revised version of Hector Berlioz’s ''Benvenuto Cellini'' and his wife sang the role of Teresa. The couple also notably sang in the world premieres of Heinrich Dorn's ''Die Nibelungen'' on 22 January 1854, Franz Schubert's ''Alfonso und Estrella'' on 24 June 1854, Peter Cornelius's ''Der Barbier von Bagdad'' on 15 December 1858 and Cornelius's ''Der Cid'' in 1865.〔 Hans also sang the High Priest in the first stage performance of ''Samson et Dalila'', at Weimar (1877).〔
Both Hans and his wife retired from the opera stage in Weimer in 1884 and they both began working as singing teachers. Their son Franz published a biography about his parents (''Ein ideales Künstlerehepaar, Rosa und Feodor von Milde. Ihre Kunst und ihre Zei'') in 1918. Music historian Carlo Droste also wrote a book on the von Milde family (''Die Familie von Milde'') which was published in 1907.〔

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