Johan Messchaert

Johan Messchaert (22 August 1857  9 September 1922) was a Dutch baritone singer and vocal pedagogue.

Silhouette depictions of Johan Messchaert and Julius Röntgen
Silhouette depictions of Johan Messchaert (singing) and Julius Röntgen (at piano)

Messchaert was born as Johannes Martinus Messchaert in Hoorn, Netherlands. He was known for his rendering of the role of Christ in Bach's St Matthew Passion, and he sang the bass role at the 18 May 1902 Düsseldorf performance of Edward Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius under the direction of Julius Buths and alongside Muriel Foster.[1][2]

He later founded his own conservatoire in Amsterdam.[3][4]

He died in Küsnacht, Switzerland in 1922, aged 65.

Notes

  1. Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 5th ed, 1954, Vol. V, p. 722
  2. Music Web International
  3. Jonge, A.W.J. de (2008-03-13). "Messchaert, Johannes Martinus (1857-1922)" (in Dutch). Inghist.nl. Retrieved 2008-05-24.
  4. Toorn-Van Dam, Martine van den (1970). "De waarheid over het vegetarisme" (in Dutch) (3rd ed.). Emmen (Netherlands): Stichting De Ark (published 1974). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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