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    Pauline Lucca (25 April 1841 – 28 February 1908), born Maria Pauline von Wallhoffen, was an Austrian operatic dramatic soprano, known for her two-octave...
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  • footballer Mariano Daniel Lucca (born 1967), Argentine sailor. Pauline Lucca (1841 – 1908), Austrian operatic dramatic soprano Papo Lucca (born 1946), Puerto...
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    brothers Joseph and Lucien, and younger siblings Louis, Pauline, Caroline and Jerome. As Princess of Lucca and Piombino, then Grand Duchess of Tuscany, she became...
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    (1840–1912) 1841 Zulma Bouffar (1841–1909) Alice Ducasse (1841–1923) Pauline Lucca (1841–1908) Aglaja Orgeni (1841–1926) Yuliya Platonova (1841–1892) 1842...
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  • Lucca is an unincorporated community in Barnes County, North Dakota, United States. The community was probably named after Pauline Lucca, an opera singer...
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    the role of Marie being a favorite with Jenny Lind, Henriette Sontag, Pauline Lucca, Anna Thillon and Adelina Patti. First given in England in Italian,...
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    their daughter. A friend of the family then asked the opera singer Pauline Lucca to talk the girl out of her career aspirations, which she agreed to...
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  • January 23 – Edward MacDowell, American composer (b. 1860) February 28 – Pauline Lucca, operatic soprano (b. 1842) March 2 – Walter Slaughter, conductor and...
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  • Philharmonic Concert the liveliest interest was that in Liszt: since Pauline Lucca – obviously in honour of the present composer – sang two songs by Liszt:...
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    Potter. In the summer 1872, the house was rented to Austrian opera star Pauline Lucca and her retinue during her two-year concert tour in the United States...
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  • Wettenhovi-Aspa Hannu Kivioja as Ferruccio Busoni Ritva Jalonen as Pauline Lucca Paavo Liski as Konni Zilliacus Susanna Palin as Saimi Järnefelt Eija...
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    Countess Almaviva. Mallinger had a notorious rivalry with the soprano Pauline Lucca while at the Berlin State Opera. The conflict between the two extended...
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    Aesthetic Limit of Programme Music). Later, he went on a tour with Pauline Lucca (a soprano singer) and Pablo de Sarasate (a violinist). In 1878, Neitzel...
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    became an opera répétiteur in the school of Luise Meyer-Dustmann with Pauline Lucca. Since 1887 he conducted at all major theaters in Austria and in 1895...
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    She studied at the Russian Girls School in Helsinki, Vienna (under Pauline Lucca), Germany and Italy. She sang with the Nuremberg Opera for a time, but...
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    Parepa-Rosa, Carlotta Patti, Karl Formes, Pasquale Brignoli, Italo Campanini, Pauline Lucca, Thérèse Tietjens, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Clara Louise Kellogg, Marie...
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    appearance on 14 May of Adelina Patti as Amina in La Sonnambula. In 1863 Pauline Lucca was first seen, but she did not make her name until 1865, when she returned...
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    each other with linen. Tietjens, Santley, Giuglini, Mayerhofer and Pauline Lucca gave a Buckingham Palace concert before Queen Victoria in May 1864:...
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    reassumed the role, with many other important prima donnas, including Pauline Lucca, following in her footsteps.[citation needed] The opera underwent a...
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    fascinated by the stage at an early age, taking singing lessons from Pauline Lucca and studying acting at the Vienna Conservatory. Serda made her debut...
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    (1807–1813) Joseph I (1808–1813) Elisa Bonaparte (1809–1814), also Princess of Lucca and Piombino (1805–1814) Napoléon III (1852–1873) Napoléon IV Eugène (1873–1879)...
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    youngest survivors". Voyage. 7 (27). Titanic International Society. Léontine Pauline Aubart was the mistress of Benjamin Guggenheim. Benjamin Guggenheim died...
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    of Tuscany, married on 5 May 1797 Felice Pasquale Baciocchi, Prince of Lucca and Piombino. Louis Bonaparte (2 September 1778 – 25 July 1846), King of...
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    Manara Italian comics "3° SALONE INTERNAZIONALE DEI COMICS LUCCA, 1967" [3rd International Lucca Comics Salon 1967]. immaginecentrostrudi.org (in Italian)...
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  • Petar Vefić Yordan Aleksandrov Kevin Penev Daniel Bago Marcus Stenberg Lucca Bertone Host country reallocation (next top ranked individual at the European...
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    ceded to Modena), except for the Napoleonic era, when Napoleon's sister Pauline was briefly Duchess of Guastalla and of Varella. The last duke, Robert...
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    restored to the Bourbon-Parma family, which had been ruling the tiny Duchy of Lucca. Guastalla was ceded to Modena. The Bourbons ruled until 1859, when they...
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    of Naples; Grand Duchess Elisa of Tuscany, Princess of Lucca and Piombino; and Duchess Pauline of Guastalla.[citation needed] Blanc gave birth to her...
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    Munich to Genoa), Die Bäder von Lucca (The Baths of Lucca) and Die Stadt Lucca (The Town of Lucca). Die Bäder von Lucca embroiled Heine in controversy...
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    Frannie Salzman Credited as Ellen McRae For Those Who Think Young Dr. Pauline Thayer 1969 Pit Stop (original title: The Winner) Ellen McLeod 1970 Alex...
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