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122: 266: 210: 22: 578: 30: 639: 287: 286: 285: 225:. He resigned his post in 1910, and from 1910 to 1913 managed the Philadelphia-Chicago Grand Opera Company, after which he formed the Dippel Opera Comique Company. The Dippel Opera Comique Company produced the 275: 713: 202:. He sang the most tenor-roles in the history of opera. He was known for his willingness to step into roles when his colleagues were ill and substituted for 243:, which opened at the 48th Street Theatre on 17 February 1918 and closed five weeks later after 52 performances. Dippel had his own opera school at the 247:
in the 1920s, and in his later years, worked in the movie industry as a voice coach and musical advisor. He was married to the actress Anita Lenar.
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and continued to study singing with Julius Hey (Berlin), Alberto Leoni (Milan) and Johann Ress (Vienna). He sang several smaller roles in
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on 28 October 1914. It ran for 109 performances and then toured the US. Rather less successful was Dippel's next Broadway production,
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for its United States premiere. He appeared with the company 392 times including three other US premieres –
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in 1893. He sang there until 1898 in 27 roles, including Marcello in the Vienna premiere of
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Emma CalvĂ© — The Complete 1902 G&T, 1920 PathĂ© and "Mapleson Cylinder" Recordings
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Dippel made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera on 26 November 1890 in the title role of
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Over his entire career as a tenor, he sang 164 tenor roles, ranging from Don Ottavio in
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Mahler's Decade In Vienna — Singers Of The Court Opera 1897–1907
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Mahler's Decade In Vienna — Singers Of The Court Opera 1897–1907
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to a wide variety of Wagnerian parts, including the leading tenor roles in
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89944. (Dippel sings "Mein lieber Schwan" (Lohengrin's farewell) from
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sing "Anges purs", excerpt from Trio and Apotheosis, Act V of
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on several occasions and even for famous Enrico Caruso twice.
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Andreas Dippel died of heart disease at the age of 65 in
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Emigrants from the German Empire to the United States
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Andreas Dippel at the piano, photographed circa 1908
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tenor
impresario
Giulio Gatti-Casazza
New York Metropolitan Opera
Kassel
Grand Duchy of Hesse
Bremen
Flotow
Martha
Bayreuth
Vienna State Opera
Leoncavallo
La bohème
Royal Opera House
Metropolitan Opera

Siegfried
Alberto Franchetti
Asrael
Antonio Smareglia
Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Diana von Solange
Richard Strauss
Salome
Das Rheingold
Mozart
Don Giovanni
Lohengrin

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