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The first appearance of Van Dyck in the Netherlands took place in the Groote Schouwburg (Great Theater) of Rotterdam on 15 September 1887. This was in Lohengrin, a performance of the Hoogduitsche Opera (High German Opera). For the same company he appeared - also in Lohengrin - in 1888 and 1889. On 19 November 1903 Van Dyck appeared - and again as Lohengrin - for the Theatre Royal Francais de La Haye (Royal French Theater of The Hague). The famous bass Vanni-Marcoux sang during this production the role of Le roi Henri (Heinrich der Vogler). On 2 January 1904 followed Tannhauser, on 16 April of the same year Werther by Jules Massenet and on 11 May 1904 as final appearance again Lohengrin. This final performance in the Netherlands was under the auspices of the Wagnervereeniging (Wagner society). |
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Ernest van Dyck and Amalia Materna as Parsifal and Kundry, Bayreuth 1889. |
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Ernest van Dyck, left as Lohengrin, right as Des Grieux (Manon) |
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Ernest van Dyck died on 31 August 1923 in Berlaar, a city nearby Antwerp.
Externe links: Ernest van Dyck, publication 13 January 1912, Dr Jos. De Keersmaeker Ernest van Dyck, un ténor à Bayreuth (in het Frans) |
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