Edytha Fleischer-Engel (5 April 1898 – c. 1957)[1] was a German soprano and voice teacher. She began her career as a principal artist at the Berlin State Opera and the Salzburg Festival.
She was a leading soprano at the Metropolitan Opera from 1926 to 1936, and at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires from 1934 until her retirement from the stage in 1949. Her husband, conductor Erich Engel [de], was the director of the latter institution.
Fleischer began teaching singing while living in Argentina. In 1949, she joined the voice faculty of the Vienna Conservatory. She later taught singing out of a private studio in Zürich.
From 1922 to 1924, Fleischer was a principal artist with a touring opera company which performed throughout North America. Roles she performed with that company included Adele in Die Fledermaus, Hansel in Hansel and Gretel, Marzelline in Fidelio, and Susanna. In 1925, she performed concerts on tour in Italy. She also worked for another touring opera company in America, the William Wade Hinshaw Company, in 1925–1926 with whom she mainly performed Mozart roles in English.
On 6 November 1926, she made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera as the First Lady in The Magic Flute under the baton of Artur Bodanzky. She performed for ten seasons at the Met in a total of 400 performances.
From 1934 until her retirement in 1949, Fleischer was a leading soprano at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires where her husband, conductor Erich Engel, was the director. She also appeared regularly in concert halls in Denmark, Germany, and New York during her career. She began teaching singing while living in Argentina where her pupils included soprano Nilda Hofmann and bass Carlos Feller.
In 1949, she joined the voice faculty of the Vienna Conservatory. She later taught singing out of a private studio in Zürich, where she died around 1957.