Ursula Brömme (9 August 1931 – 8 March 2001)[1] was a German singer (first an alto, then a soprano) and music educator.
Life
Born in Halle an der Saale, Brömme came from a family of craftsmen in which house concert was cultivated.[2] In her childhood she received piano lessons, from 1947 she was one of the first students of the piano department at the Staatliche Hochschule für Theater und Musik Halle [de]. [2]Lied accompaniment [de] encouraged her interest in singing.[2] She received private singing lessons and observed in the singing department of the college.[2] In 1948 she joined the class for concert and oratorio singing. The singing teacher Kurt Wichmann recognised her talent and promoted her in the best possible way.[2] After the artistic and pedagogical Staatsexamen, she additionally attended the opera class of the director Heinz Rückert.[2]
Wir waren damals keine Stars. Kammersängerin Ursula Brömme (1931–2000) über die Eröffnung des Opernhauses. In Alexander von Maravić [de] and Harald Müller (ed.): Oper Leipzig. Schlaglichter auf fünf Jahrzehnte Musiktheater.[7] Theater der Zeit, Berlin 2000, ISBN978-3-940737-81-6, pp. 176 ff.
Brömme, Usula. In Walter Habel (ed.): Wer ist wer? [de] The German Who's who. 14th edition, arani, Berlin 1965, p. 34.
Werner Wolf: Ursula Brömme. In Ernst Krause (ed.): Opernsänger. 48 Porträts aus der Welt des Musiktheaters.[8] 3rd, modified edition, Henschel, Berlin 1965, pp. 30–32.
^ abcdefWerner Wolf: Ursula Brömme. In Ernst Krause (ed.): Opera singers. 48 Porträts aus der Welt des Musiktheaters, 3rd, amended edition, Henschel, Berlin 1965, pp. 30–32, here p. 30.
^ abcWerner Wolf: Ursula Brömme. In Ernst Krause (ed.): Opera singers. 48 Portraits from the World of Music Theatre. 3rd, modified edition, Henschel, Berlin 1965, pp. 30–32, here p. 31.
^Rolf Richter: Wir waren damals keine Stars. In the Leipziger Volkszeitung, 6 October 2000, p. 2.