MAX ALVARY

'Max Alvary', originally 'Maximilian Achenbach', (May 3, 1856 – November 7, 1898) was a German tenor.
Born in Düsseldorf, Germany, he was the son of the painter Andreas Achenbach, over whose initial objections he pursued his singing career. He studied in Frankfurt with Julius Stockhausen, and in Milan with Francesco Lamperti. Gifted with a fine tenor voice and handsome presence he speedily made a reputation in Germany in the leading roles in Wagnerian opera, and from 1885 onwards appeared also in America and England. He was at his best in 1892, when his performances as Tristan and Siegfried at Covent Garden aroused great enthusiasm.
In October of 1894 he was seriously injured in a fall while rehearsing ''Siegfried'' at Mannheim and never fully recovered; he retired from the stage in 1897.
Alvary died in Großtabarz, Thüringen, Germany in 1898.

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