Gustav August Adolf Becker


Gustav August Adolf Becker (October 7, 1805 in Potsdam - March 24, 1841) was a German theater actor, singer (bass) and theater and opera director. Edit LifeQualtext

He began his theatrical career in Stettin in 1822. The reason for this was the ideas of the Couriolschen Gesellschaft. But his representations were still deficient, and he preferred to go to the royal court in 1824. Theaterschangsschule in Berlin. After a three-year stay, he was there for small bass parties and secondary roles in the play at the Royal Palace. Theater. He felt, however, that he would not get any bigger roles here, and so after 18 years of engagement he followed an appeal to Posen there. In 1835 he was in Meiningen, 1836 in Leipzig, 1838 in Nuremberg and 1839 in Bremen. There, too much of his effort was attracted to a throat. After his restoration, he was a guest at the Königstädter Theater in Berlin, and was already about to make a call to Mainz. But since he was not yet strong enough, he embarked on the journey to Mainz in Dessau as a director of the opera and the play. There his neck disease broke out again, this time malicious. A lung stroke liberated him from his suffering on March 24, 1841. Edit source text Standard data (person): GND: 130812501 (PICA, AKS) | VIAF: 6047988 Wikipedia People Search

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