Staudigl (II), Joseph
Staudigl (II), Joseph
Staudigl (II), Joseph, Austrian baritone, son of Joseph Staudiel (I) ; b. Vienna, March 18, 1850; d. Karlsruhe, April 1916. He studied with Rokitansky at the Vienna Cons. He sang at the Karlsruhe Court Theater (1875–83), then made his Metropolitan Opera debut in N.Y. as Fernando in Fidelio on Nov. 19, 1884; there he also sang Pogner in the U.S. premiere of Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (Jan. 4, 1886). He appeared as Don Giovanni in Salzburg in 1886, then sang in opera and oratorio in Germany. In 1885 he married the Austrian contralto Gisela (née Koppmayer) Staudigl (b. Vienna, date unknown; d. 1929); she studied with Marchesi in Vienna, where she made her debut in a concert in 1879; sang opera in Hamburg (1882–83) and Karlsruhe (1883–84) and at Bayreuth (1886–92), where she appeared as Brangane and Magdalene; also toured as Adriano and the Queen of Sheba with the Metropolitan Opera of N.Y.in 1886; later made another U.S. tour with the Damrosch-Ellis Opera Co. in 1897–98.
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire