Anton Schott
Anton Schott (born Schloss
Staufeneck,
Bavaria, June 24, 1846 - died
Stuttgart, January 6, 1913) was a German dramatic
tenor. He was an army officer before turning to a musical career. In 1871 he began his studies with Agnes Schebest-Strauss, and by the end of the year had already appeared at the
Munich Opera. The following year saw him engaged as leading
lyric tenor of the
Berlin State Opera. In 1880 he made his London debut, in the title role of ''
Rienzi''; two years later he went to Italy with
Angelo Neumann's company to appear in the works of
Richard Wagner. He made his American debut at the
Metropolitan Opera on November 17, 1884, singing the
title role of Wagner's ''
Tannhäuser''; it marked the beginning of
Leopold Damrosch's first season of
German opera with the company. He remained with the company until 1887, and subsequently was heard in guest performances with
European and
South American companies. He also gave concerts. Schott died in 1913.
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