Hans Tobias Erl (Warsaw or Vienna 1882 – Deported to Auschwitz, 1942?) was a German operatic bass.[1]
Professional career
He began his actual career in the theatre during the 1908-1909 season at the Raimund-Theater in Vienna, after already having sung in the world premiere performance of Oscar Straus' operettaDie lustigen Nibelungen at the Wiener Carl-Theater in 1904. Further engagements were at the Stadttheater Augsburg (1911–1913), the Stadttheater Elberfeld (1913–1914), and the Stadttheater Chemnitz (1914–1918, interrupted by military service during World War I in 1914-1915). In 1918 he began a fifteen-year engagement with the Frankfurt Opera as the first bass, where he became one of the ensemble's best known singers.[2][3] He was dismissed from the Opera on 11 June 1933.[4]
Being a Jew,[5] he was fired from the Frankfurt Opera in 1933. The Jews were forced to gather in the Festhalle Frankfurt and Erl was forced to sing "In Diesen Heilgen Hallen".[6] He was deported in 1942 and murdered[6] (probably the same year) in Auschwitz.[7][8]
References
^Hannes Heer, Jürgen Kesting, Peter Schmidt Verstummte Stimmen: die Vertreibung der "Juden" aus der Oper 1933 2008 Hans Tobias Erl – geb. 1882 Warschau oder Wien – bis 1933 Opernhaus Frankfurt/M. – 1942 Deportation nach Majdanek – dort vermisst."
^Jonathan C. FriedmanThe lion and the star: gentile-Jewish relations in three Hessian 1998 p84 "The city's illustrious Jewish artists and entertainers included Ernestine Epstein, who sang the lead at the opening performance of Richard Strauss's Don Juan; famous Wagnerian vocalists Magda Spiegel and Hermann Schramm; Hans Erl, ..."
^Karl Erich Grözinger Jüdische Kultur in Frankfurt am Main von den Anfängen bis zur Franz Rosenzweig-Zentrum 1997 p376 "Opfer der Verfolgung an den „Städtischen Bühnen" sind: Richard Breitenfeld, Sänger, Hans Erl, Sänger, Dr. Herbert Graf, Spielleiter, Hermann Schramm, Sänger , Moses Slager, Violinist, Ary Schuyer, Violoncellist, Magda Spiegel, "
^Frankfurter jüdische Erinnerungen: ein Lesebuch Sozialgeschichte, 1864-1951 ed. Elfi Pracht-Jörns, Elfi Pracht, Kommission zur Erforschung der Geschichte der Frankfurter Juden – Dezernat Kultur und Freizeit 1997 "Hans Erl (1882-1942), Opernsänger, 1918-1933 Erster Bassist an der Frankfurter Oper. Seine Glanzpartien waren der Baron Ochs im »Rosenkavalier« und Sarastro in der »Zauberflöte«. 1933 entlassen, am 11. 6 "
^ ab"Information"(PDF). AJR. Association of Jewish Refugees in Great Britain. January 1962. p. 12. Archived from the original(PDF) on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 21 March 2011.