Emma Cecilia Thursby (February 21, 1845 – July 4, 1931) was an American singer popular in Europe and the United States. Thursby was born to John Barnes...
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Thursby may refer to Admiral Sir Cecil Thursby (1861–1936), British Royal Navy officer Emma Cecilia Thursby (1845–1931), American singer Floyd Thursby...
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Strange John Warthen Struble Morton Subotnick [pupils] Nicolas Vérin Emma Cecilia Thursby this teacher's teachers Ertel (1865– 1933) studied with teachers...
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Rinn investigated that turned out to be true was the Mynah bird of Emma Cecilia Thursby that could sing in different languages and play the piano. According...
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a list of patrons of the library of some 700 people.: p8 Singer Emma Cecilia Thursby recalled her first visit to what was called "Greenacre" was in 1889...
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quartet in Henry Ward Beecher's Plymouth Church, which included Emma Cecilia Thursby, Antoinette Sterling, and Jules Lumbert; and for 35 years he was...
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soprano Myrna Sharlow; concert sopranos Edith Chapman Goold and Emma Cecilia Thursby; Broadway and concert tenor Charles W. Harrison; French tenor Edmond...
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University and then study under the soprano Emma Cecilia Thursby in New York City. At a recital organized by Thursby at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Wittkowski's...
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Sanderson Ernestine Schumann-Heink Marcella Sembrich Bessie Smith Emma Cecilia Thursby Camilla Urso Marie Van Zandt Edyth Walker Ellen Beach Yaw Fannie...
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Kerns. Her father was a saw manufacturer. She studied voice with Emma Cecilia Thursby. She studied in Europe in the summer of 1913. Kerns began her professional...
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the Duff Opera Company and then performing in a concert tour with Emma Cecilia Thursby. He returned to acting in 1893, organizing a Swedish stock company...
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champion who defied the Nazis". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 January 2012. Thursby, Keith (29 November 2009). "Mike Penner dies at 52; Los Angeles Times sportswriter"...
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2024-06-24. Archived from the original on June 26, 2024. Retrieved 2024-07-11. Thursby, Keith (March 8, 2010). "Edgar Wayburn dies at 103; longtime Sierra Club...
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John Thurgood, Storeholder, Class "A", Ministry of Supply. George Henry Thursby, Temporary Manager, Northern Command, War Department Laundry. Henry George...
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Singh, GCSI, GCVO, KCB, ADC of Jodhpur. Vice-Admiral Sir Cecil Fiennes Thursby, KCMG Rear-Admiral Alexander Ludovic Duff, CB Colonel (temporary Major-General)...
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Children and Families. Dr. Venkataswamy Narayana, General Practitioner, Thursby Surgery, Burnley, Lancashire. For services to General Practice. Anne-Marie...
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Royal Army Educational Corps. Lieutenant-Colonel Patrick Dehany Francis Thursby (235543), The Parachute Regiment, The Parachute Corps. Lieutenant-Colonel...
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