- Some of his tours led him to far countries like North America in 1904.
- Besides his activity as a singer Alois Pennarini took over the function of a theatre manager in Nuremberg in 1913.
- He became in1920 director Stadttheater von Reichenberg (Liberec) in Czechoslovakia.
- He became increasingly interested in the theater at a young age and after his school education he pursued this goal consequent.
- Alois Pennarini was once married with the singer Ella Appelt.
- He took first singing lessons and finally he joined the Viennese conservatory where he became an education as a singer.
- When he finished his study he was able to make his stage debut as a singer in Pressburg in 1883. In the next years followed numerous other engagements, first in smaller cities, later also in Vienna, Graz, Hamburg and Berlin.
- Married Paula Weidenslaufer and moved with her to Liberec.
- Alois Pennarini appeared in his first movie at the age of 52. He made his film debut playing the role of a singer in "Mabel und ihre Freier" (1922) with Eva Christa and Emil von Dollen. In the same year he impersonated the title role in the movie "Heinrich Heines erste Liebe" (1922) with Margarete Lanner and Vera Nordegg.
- Married Clary Antoniette Nisser on May 19, 1909 and had four children: Heinz, Toni-Juliana, Isolde and Mathias.
- Pennarini made his debut in 1893 at the municipal theatre of Bratislava as Turiddu in ''Cavalleria rusticana''.
- He made guest performances at the Covent Garden in London, in Amsterdam and Hague.
- Pennarini sang In Hamburg in the premiere of the opera ''Tragaldabas'' of Eugene d'Albert (3. 12. 1907) and in the German premieres of the operas "Le Jongleur de Notre Dame" of Massenet (1902 as Jean) and ''Adriana Lecouvreur'' of F. Cilea (1902 as Maurizio).
- In the 1895-96 season he sang at the municipal theatre of Olmütz (Olomouc), from 1896-97 at the municipal theatre of Elberfeld, from 1898-1900 he was engaged by the municipal theatre of Graz, where he appeared in Wagner's operas.
- He studied singing under Joseph Gänsbacher and Johannes Ress in Vienna.
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