Hans Breuer (27 April 1868, after other sources 1870 – 11 October 1929) was a German operatic tenor and opera director.
[2] Until 1914, he appeared regularly in this role at Bayreuth, and in 1899 also as David in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg.
From 1896 to 1897, he sang at the Wrocław Opera, and in 1897 he undertook a guest performance tour of North America.
Here he was seen and heard as Melot in the New production [de] of Tristan und Isolde conducted by Gustav Mahler in 1903.
In 1909, he gave a guest performance as Mime at the Zurich Opera House, in 1910 at the Salzburg Mozart Festival as Monostatos in the magic flute.