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Salomea Deszner, née Teschner, Teszner (1759-20 March 1806), was a Polish stage actress, opera singer and theater director, active 1777–1806. Her father Adam Teschnerów was employed in the household of the Branicki family, and she was noticed by the king and engaged at his theater. She was employed at the National Theatre, Warsaw in 1777-85 and 1789–96, and in the theater in Vilnius in 1785-89 and 1796–1801. She was the director of the theater in Grodno from 1802 until 1806, and as such had authority over the theatrical policy in the entire district. As an actor, she was regarded as belonging to the elite in Poland, and she was active in tragedy, comedy and opera, was famed in breeches roles, and particularly known for the part of Minna von Barnhelm. She participated in the first opera buf

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  • Salomea Deszner, née Teschner, Teszner (1759-20 March 1806), was a Polish stage actress, opera singer and theater director, active 1777–1806. Her father Adam Teschnerów was employed in the household of the Branicki family, and she was noticed by the king and engaged at his theater. She was employed at the National Theatre, Warsaw in 1777-85 and 1789–96, and in the theater in Vilnius in 1785-89 and 1796–1801. She was the director of the theater in Grodno from 1802 until 1806, and as such had authority over the theatrical policy in the entire district. As an actor, she was regarded as belonging to the elite in Poland, and she was active in tragedy, comedy and opera, was famed in breeches roles, and particularly known for the part of Minna von Barnhelm. She participated in the first opera buffa in Poland, Dla miłości zmyślone szaleństwo (1779). (en)
  • Salomea Deszner, właściwie Teschner, Teszner (ur. 1759 w Białymstoku, zm. 20 marca 1806 w Grodnie) – polska aktorka, śpiewaczka (grała role amantek i subretek) oraz . (pl)
  • Salomea Deszner, född Teschner, Teszner, född 1759 Białystok, död 20 mars 1806 i Grodno, var en polsk skådespelare och teaterdirektör, aktiv 1777-1806. Hon var dotter till Adam och Louise Teschner; hennes far var hovtapetserare hos den adliga familjen . År 1777 engagerades hon av kungen vid nationalteatern i Warszawa, där hon var aktiv fram till 1796 (med undantag för 1785–1789, då hon uppträdde i Vilnius). Mellan 1796 och 1801 var hon återigen aktiv i Vilnius. Hon bildade sedan sitt eget teatersällskap; 1802 blev hon direktör för teatern i Grodno med överinseende för teaterverksamheten i hela provinsen, en tjänst hon behöll till sin död. Hon bskrivs som intelligent, vacker, välutbildad och med god smak. Under sin tid vid nationalscenen betraktades hon som en av dess stjärnor. Som skådespelare var hon en framträdande subrett och beundrades särskilt i rollen som . Hon spelade inom tragedi, komedi och även opera och gjorde också byxroller. Som operasångare var hon sopran, elev till L. Montbrun, och fick titeln första sångerska efter att hon medverkat i Polens första opera buffa Dla miłości zmyślone szaleństwo (1779). (sv)
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  • Salomea Deszner, właściwie Teschner, Teszner (ur. 1759 w Białymstoku, zm. 20 marca 1806 w Grodnie) – polska aktorka, śpiewaczka (grała role amantek i subretek) oraz . (pl)
  • Salomea Deszner, née Teschner, Teszner (1759-20 March 1806), was a Polish stage actress, opera singer and theater director, active 1777–1806. Her father Adam Teschnerów was employed in the household of the Branicki family, and she was noticed by the king and engaged at his theater. She was employed at the National Theatre, Warsaw in 1777-85 and 1789–96, and in the theater in Vilnius in 1785-89 and 1796–1801. She was the director of the theater in Grodno from 1802 until 1806, and as such had authority over the theatrical policy in the entire district. As an actor, she was regarded as belonging to the elite in Poland, and she was active in tragedy, comedy and opera, was famed in breeches roles, and particularly known for the part of Minna von Barnhelm. She participated in the first opera buf (en)
  • Salomea Deszner, född Teschner, Teszner, född 1759 Białystok, död 20 mars 1806 i Grodno, var en polsk skådespelare och teaterdirektör, aktiv 1777-1806. Hon var dotter till Adam och Louise Teschner; hennes far var hovtapetserare hos den adliga familjen . År 1777 engagerades hon av kungen vid nationalteatern i Warszawa, där hon var aktiv fram till 1796 (med undantag för 1785–1789, då hon uppträdde i Vilnius). Mellan 1796 och 1801 var hon återigen aktiv i Vilnius. Hon bildade sedan sitt eget teatersällskap; 1802 blev hon direktör för teatern i Grodno med överinseende för teaterverksamheten i hela provinsen, en tjänst hon behöll till sin död. Hon bskrivs som intelligent, vacker, välutbildad och med god smak. Under sin tid vid nationalscenen betraktades hon som en av dess stjärnor. Som skådespe (sv)
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  • Salomea Deszner (sv)
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