Johann Joseph Nouseul

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Johann Joseph Nouseul in performance with the Schikaneder troupe: the number "O Anton du bist mein" from the Singspiel Die Zween Anton. The couple holding hands are the tenor Benedikt Schack (later the first Tamino) and soprano Josepha Hofer (the first Queen of the Night); Nouseul, playing the role of Graf von Dorn, stands behind them. Click on image for the identities of the other players and the original source.

Johann Joseph Nouseul (1742 – 9 December 1821[1]) was an actor, singer, and theater manager who worked in Vienna and other German-speaking cities in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.[2] He is remembered for having premiered the role of Monostatos in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera The Magic Flute.[2]

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