Ernestine Schumann-Heink
Amerikaans zangeres
Ernestine Schumann-Heink was a renowned Austrian-American singer, born in 1861 to a family of German Bohemian descent in Bohemia. Her vocal talent was distinguished by the remarkable flexibility and wide range of her voice, which enabled her to excel in various musical performances. As a contralto, she possessed a unique ability to convey dramatic depth and expression through her singing.
Throughout her career, Schumann-Heink established herself as a prominent figure in the music world, particularly in the realm of opera. Her life was also marked by personal connections, including her marriages to two men, whose surnames, Heink and Schumann, she came to bear. Schumann-Heink passed away in 1936, leaving behind a legacy as a celebrated operatic dramatic contralto. Her contributions to the world of music continue to be remembered and appreciated, reflecting her enduring impact on the artistic community.