Peter Ludvig Nicolai Schram (5 September 1819 - 1 July 1895) was a
Danish opera singer and actor.Schram was born on 5 September 1819 in
Copenhagen, the son of grocer Lauritz Fussing Schram (1778â€"1830) and
Marie Sophie Schram née Wexschall (1795â€"1866). His mother was a
sister of the prominent violinist Friderich Thorkildsen Wexschall. He
played four instruments before his confirmation and attended Giuseppe
Siboni's music school at the Royal Danish Theatre from 1831. Carl
Winsløw taught the 14-year-old boy natural declamation of verse
(contrary to N. P. Nielsens's more declamatory style), J. P. E.
Hartmann taught him music theory and Siboni worked with his voice
before Henrik Rung and siden Manuel Garcia completed his
training.Schram made his stage debut at the Royal Danish Theatre on 2
April 1834 in a student performance alongside Betty Smidth and Carl
Hagen.Schram had his debut in 1841. He was appointed to Kongelige
Kammersangere in 1866.
Danish opera singer and actor.Schram was born on 5 September 1819 in
Copenhagen, the son of grocer Lauritz Fussing Schram (1778â€"1830) and
Marie Sophie Schram née Wexschall (1795â€"1866). His mother was a
sister of the prominent violinist Friderich Thorkildsen Wexschall. He
played four instruments before his confirmation and attended Giuseppe
Siboni's music school at the Royal Danish Theatre from 1831. Carl
Winsløw taught the 14-year-old boy natural declamation of verse
(contrary to N. P. Nielsens's more declamatory style), J. P. E.
Hartmann taught him music theory and Siboni worked with his voice
before Henrik Rung and siden Manuel Garcia completed his
training.Schram made his stage debut at the Royal Danish Theatre on 2
April 1834 in a student performance alongside Betty Smidth and Carl
Hagen.Schram had his debut in 1841. He was appointed to Kongelige
Kammersangere in 1866.
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