After a technical education Kuttner worked
first as a designer in Frankfurt am Main, but there he also trained as a
singer. In 1905 he made his debut at the Lortzing Theater in Berlin. After
training his voice, he began his stage career in 1904 at the Court Theater of
Weimar and sang since 1906 at the Lortzing Theater in Berlin. He specialized in
the tenor buffo roles in which he proved to be a superior actor. He sang
Jacquino in "Fidelio", Pedrillo in the "Entführung aus dem
Serail", Monostatos in the "Zauberflöte". His career took place
mainly at various Berlin theaters. He moved to the field of operetta in the
twenties and had great success as an operetta tenor in Berlin. He became known
as a radio and record singer. In 1933 he left Germany as a Jew and finally came
to China. There he appeared in operettas in Shanghai (1940-1941). After the
Second World War, he returned to Germany, where he died in 1953 in Straubing in
Bavaria. Married the opera singer Nelly Bondy, who sang in Weimar and at the
Komische Oper in Berlin.
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