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    Malvina Garrigues was born a Portuguese citizen in Copenhagen, Denmark, the daughter of the Portuguese consul there, João António Henriques Garrigues...
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  • Assembly of France Henry Jacques Garrigues (1831–1912), American doctor Jean Garrigue (1912–1972), American poet Malvina Garrigues (Schnorr von Carolsfeld) (1825–1904)...
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  • Beaver" Malvina Garrigues (Schnorr von Carolsfeld) (1825–1904), Danish-German operatic soprano Malvina Hoffman (1887–1966), American sculptor Malvina Longfellow...
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    Opera in Munich; portraying that role opposite his wife, the soprano Malvina Garrigues, as Isolde. He died at the age of 29 just weeks after the premiere...
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  • (1753–1833), lyrical singer Mafalda Arnauth (born 1974), fado singer Malvina Garrigues (1825–1904), opera soprano Manuela Azevedo, singer Maria Ascensão...
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    Isolde Malvina Garrigues, Portuguese operatic soprano and first person in the role of Isolde in Richard Wagner's Tristan und Isolde (1865) Pronunciation...
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  • Madalena Alberto Madalena Iglésias Mafalda Arnauth Mafalda Veiga Malvina Garrigues Manuel Freire Manuela Azevedo Manuela Bravo Mara Abrantes Márcio Cunha...
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    great-grand-niece was the soprano Malvina Garrigues and her first cousin, the Danish-American doctor Henry Jacques Garrigues. Perhaps it was Garrick's acting...
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  • Hanns Schnorr von Carolsfeld (1764–1841), German portraitist Malvina Garrigues, later Malvina Schnorr von Carolsfeld (1825–1904), Danish-born German operatic...
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  • Charlotte Garrigue, the first lady of Czechoslovakia, was his niece. His first cousin was Malvine Garrigues, the noted soprano. Garrigues graduated from...
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    Warrack (2009). "Schnorr von Carolsfeld [née Garrigues], Malvina". Schnorr von Carolsfeld [née Garrigues], Malvina. Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press...
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  • mother of Paul Robeson (b. 1853) (domestic accident) February 8 – Malvina Garrigues, soprano and composer (b. 1825) March 10 – Giovanni Cesari, castrato...
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  • (born 1851) February 8 Alfred Ainger, British biographer (born 1837) Malvina Garrigues, Portuguese soprano (born 1825) February 10 – Nikolay Mikhaylovsky...
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  • Isabella of Portugal (1503-1539): Holy Roman Empress from 1530 to 1539 Malvina Garrigues (1825-1904): Danish-born Luso-German opera singer Alfredo Keil (1850-1907):...
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    British biographer Amalia Ferraris, 71–76, Italian ballet dancer Malvina Garrigues, 78, Portuguese operatic soprano Henry W. Oliver, 63, American industrialist...
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  • classical economist noted for creating the concept of comparative advantage Malvina Reynolds (1900–1978) – songwriter / singer / activist Mark Ritchie (born...
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  • Bengali polymath; 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature Judit Dukai Takách (Malvina, 1795–1836), Hungarian poet Bogi Takács (born 1983), Hungarian poet and...
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