Felix von Kraus

He made his debut at Bayreuth as Hagen in Götterdämmerung in 1899 and was heard thereafter at numerous Bayreuth Festivals and at other opera houses throughout Europe; he specialized in the works of Richard Wagner.

Among his students was the Swiss tenor and early music specialist Max Meili and heldentenor Karel Burian.

In 1899 Kraus married the American contralto Adrienne Osborne, also a Wagnerian.

He had a second daughter who died as a small child - her name was Maria or "Moidl".

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