Born in
Brüx (then in Bohemia, Austria-Hungary), Ritter, who initially aspired to a military career, served as an officer in the
Common Army from 1898 before turning to singing studies at the
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna in 1908. In 1910 Ritter made his debut at the
Volksoper Wien, whose ensemble he belonged to until 1913. In the same year he was engaged at the court opera in
Stuttgart until 1933. Ritter made guest appearances in North America with the German Opera Company from 1929 to 1931; further tours took him to South Africa, London and Paris. At the
Bayreuth Festival of 1924/25, Ritter sang Siegfried in Wagner's
Der Ring des Nibelungen as well as the title role in
Tannhäuser in 1930. From 1933 Ritter was active as a singing teacher in Stuttgart, later he moved to
Sulzbach am Kocher. Ritter died in 1966 at the age of 88 in
Gaildorf near Stuttgart. == Bibliography ==