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    Nina Koshetz (née Poray-Koshetz; December 30, 1891 – May 14, 1965) was an operatic lyric soprano, recital singer, and the niece of Alexander Koshetz. Nina...
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  • Nina Kolarič (born 1986), Slovenian athlete Nina Kolundžić (born 1990), Serbian handball player Nina Koshetz (1891–1965), Ukrainian opera singer Nina...
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    prominent singer Nina Koshetz and the actor Alexander von Schubert. She used Marina Schubert as her name for her early film work. Koshetz sang in staged...
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    became for him a huge psychological blow. Pavel Koshetz committed suicide on 2 March 1904. His daughter Nina was at this time 12 years. She decided to become...
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    Santuzza in Cavalleria. In 1934, Nina Koshetz performed Carmen and Nelson Eddy sang Escamillo in the opera Carmen. Koshetz also sang the lead in Tschaikowsky's...
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    Morgana — witch and the prime minister's protectress dramatic soprano Nina Koshetz Linette / Linetta — princess in Orange No. 1 contralto Philine Falco...
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  • Davidson Peter Lorre – Gino Don Wilson – Fats Alexis Minotis – Lt. Acosta Nina Koshetz – Madame Chin Yolanda Lacca – Midnight James Westerfield – Job the Butler...
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  • Marco Torino Joseph Calleia as Papa Theodore James H. Russell as Xano Nina Koshetz as Nita Johnny Helen Westcott as Velma Mikhail Rasumny as Old Johnny...
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    as the Second World War loomed. Back in California, she studied with Nina Koshetz and sang leading roles with the San Francisco Opera Company, including...
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  • Robert Greig as Giraux Leonid Kinskey as L'Arbi Joan Woodbury as Aicha Nina Koshetz as Tania Claudia Dell as Marie Ben Hall as Gil Bert Roach as Bertier...
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  • Amanda George Givot as Tomas Velasquez Robert McNeeley as Manuelito Nina Koshetz as Madame Duval Lester Matthews as Col. Ramsey Sven Hugo Borg as Swede...
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  • Kapiton Zaporojets (Capiton D. Zaporozhetz, ru: Капитон Запорожец), Nina Koshetz etc. Alexey Tsereteli invited Colonel W. de Basil’s ballet troupe. The...
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  • André Charlot as Mr. Kalenin Robert Greig as Gregory - Volsky's Butler Nina Koshetz as Gypsy Singer Paul Hurst as Officer Orloff Charles Trowbridge as Doctor...
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    for Victor in 1928, including recordings with singers Gene Austin and Nina Koshetz. She wrote for professional journals, and taught organ, piano, and music...
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  • Harry Musk Lorraine Miller as Buttons Will Geer as William Musk – Father Nina Koshetz as Rose Ferris Steve Brodie as Charlie Anne Sholter as Dolly Burke Todd...
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  • Duchess de Lardi Jenny Jugo as Thérèse Rina De Liguoro as Corticelli Nina Koshetz as Countess Vorontzoff Raymond Bouamerane as Djimmy Olga Day as Lady...
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  • (1881–1944) Kouznetsova to Koshetz: Maria Nikolaevna Kouznetsova (1880–1966), Marianne Tcherkasskaya (1884–1919), Nina Koshetz (1891–1965) Two 'Coloraturas':...
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  • gives up singing. Emery D'Arcy was the voice double for Warner Baxter, Nina Koshetz for Binnie Barnes and Tamara Shavrova for Loretta Young. None received...
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  • Fitziu Amelita Galli-Curci Mary Garden Gustave Huberdeau Frances Ingram Nina Koshetz Edith Mason Mary McCormic Carmen Melis Tamaki Miura Lucien Muratore Claudia...
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    Agnes Petersen-Mozzuchinowa as Princess Gylnare, daughter of Sultan Nina Koshetz as Fatme, wife of Ali Dita Parlo as Slave of the Princess Brigitte Helm...
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    Company to join the Metropolitan Opera in 1922. (She was replaced by Nina Koshetz.) Bourskaya starred in Carmen many times with the Metropolitan Opera...
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    of Leopold Stokowski, with other performers including Aaron Copland, Nina Koshetz, and Sophie Braslau. In 1931 and 1932, she was in the large casts of...
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  • his collaborators included bassonist Simon Kovar, Lorenzo Sansone, and Nina Koshetz. His musical output also includes a string quartet among other works...
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  • Angeles Times. ProQuest 164827613. Schallert, E. (March 29, 1938). "Nina koshetz engaged for "algiers" role". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 164791345. Schallert...
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  • problems (d. 1942) December 30 – Nina Koshetz, operatic lyric soprano, recital singer, and the niece of Alexander Koshetz (d. 1965) December 31 – Mikhail...
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    American Conservatory in Fontainebleau. Among her pupils were the sopranos Nina Koshetz and Germaine Lubin. She published a book of Conseils et exercices in...
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    (1870–1921) Nikolai Korndorf (1947–2001) Viktor Kosenko (1896–1938) Alexander Koshetz (1875–1944), born in present-day Ukraine Nikita Koshkin (born 1956) Serge...
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  • finger on the trigger. However, one of Liang's defense attorneys, Rae Koshetz, argued that what had happened was a tragedy, not a crime, because the...
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    Halban (1912–1996) Joan Hammond (1912–1996) Emelie Hooke (1912–1974) Marina Koshetz (1912–2000) Audrey Langford (1912–1994) Magda László (1912–2002) Eleanor...
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    Glière Leonid Hrabovsky Semen Hulak-Artemovsky Volodymyr Ivasyuk Oleksander Koshetz Mykola Leontovych, composed Shchedryk (song) also known as Carol of the...
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