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    David Scull Bispham (January 5, 1857 – October 2, 1921) was an American operatic baritone. Bispham was born on January 5, 1857, in Philadelphia, the only...
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  • Bispham is the name of places in Lancashire, England Bispham, Blackpool, a suburb Bispham, West Lancashire, a civil parish Bispham Green, a village within...
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  • The Bispham Memorial Medal Award was an award for operas written in English which was named for baritone David Bispham, who was a great proponent of performing...
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    Bispham /ˈbɪspəm/ is a village on the Fylde coast in the Borough of Blackpool in Lancashire, England. The village is part of the borough of Blackpool...
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  • Albers and Charles Gilibert of the Opéra-Comique. The Quaker baritone David Bispham, who sang in London and New York between 1891 and 1903, was the leading...
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    School Librarians Sam Bishop (born 1983), professional soccer goalkeeper David Bispham (1857–1921), opera singer Francis L. Bodine (1936–2023), represented...
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    enamoured of Bispham's circulation of the song. When Jacobs-Bond published "A Perfect Day" in 1910 she added the header "As sung by Mr. David Bispham" above...
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    re-opened in November 1891, with André Messager's La Basoche (with David Bispham in his first London stage performance) at first alternating in repertory...
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  • Kane Keegan Adam Stephen Kelly Retribution Christian Danny Albury and David Bispham The Brother Jacob Ryan Bonder Bogieville Madison Sean Cronin Unattended...
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    Emma Albani Gottardo Aldighieri Désirée Artôt [pupils] Sona Aslanova David Bispham Italo Campanini Virgilio Collini Sophie Cruvelli Franz Ferenczy Julián...
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    Eddy studied briefly with the noted teacher David Bispham, a former Metropolitan Opera singer, but when Bispham died suddenly, Eddy became a student of William...
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    in Carnegie Hall, New York, with Ada Crossley, Ellison van Hoose and David Bispham, conducted by Frank Damrosch. It was performed in Sydney, in 1903. The...
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  • Year Title Director Type Link 2010 "Feel Good" David Bispham, Josh Friend & Tony Friend Narrative 2011 "Sunlight" Josh Friend & Tony Friend "To The Stars"...
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    Reszke in his first London Tristan, Louise Meisslinger as Brangäne, David Bispham as Kurwenal, Édouard de Reszke as King Marke, and Luigi Mancinelli conducting...
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    March 12 in Venice Aroldo, premiered August 16 in Rimini January 5 – David Bispham, opera singer (died 1921) January 17 – Wilhelm Kienzl, Austrian composer...
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  • Hawley, and Frank Edwin Ward, and first presidents Tali Esen Morgan and David Bispham. The club's first headquarters were at 62 West 45th Street in Midtown...
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    Connecticut in a concert at Buckingham Hall, alongside operatic baritone, David Bispham. A music reviewer commented on Tompkins' ability at the violin following...
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    with her son in her apartment in Janesville. Before the end of 1901, David Bispham augmented Jacobs-Bond's celebrity by giving a recital of exclusively...
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    Metropolitan Opera on 11 March 1903 with Johanna Gadski, Luise Reuss-Belce, David Bispham and Eugène Dufriche, conducted by Alfred Hertz, Der Wald was followed...
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  • Robert Montgomery Bird (1803–1854), novelist, playwright, and physician David Bispham (1857–1921), opera singer George A.H. Blake (1810–1884), cavalry officer...
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  • Association. Archived from the original on 5 July 2017. Retrieved 4 August 2014. "David Maslanka". Pytheas Center for Contemporary Music. Retrieved 4 August 2014...
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  • December 1990 Max Rudolf 211 conductor 13 January 1946 4 April 1975 David Bispham 210 baritone 18 November 1896 27 April 1903 Alfred Walker 208 bass-baritone...
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    and Mem Ferda 2015 Retribution Freddy Directed by Danny Albury and David Bispham and starring Hugh Quarshie 2016 Brimstone Man at Bar Directed by Martin...
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    Amy’s songs feature in a concert in Halifax by the American baritone David Bispham, and her ‘Love, the Pedlar’ (presumably this is actually July the Pedlar)...
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    also put on a great deal of weight. In 1920, veteran American baritone David Bispham could recall her appearance but not her voice. Shaw, in 1892, remembered...
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    American baritone David Bispham thought De Lucia admirable in Fra Diavolo that year. The cast of Auber's light-hearted opera featured Bispham and Mme Amadi...
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    Schumann-Heink, Tsianina Redfeather, Jeanne Jomelli,Johanna Gadski, David Bispham, Constance Balfour, the People's Orchestra of Los Angeles, and other...
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    was accompanist for lieder recitals given in 1894–6 by the baritone David Bispham, in Schumann and Brahms (including the Op. 112 Liebeslieder); and in...
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    Erich Korngold). Bucharoff was a member of ASCAP, and received the David Bispham Award. He died in Chicago. His archives are held at the University of...
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    most important role throughout her career. In the London 1897 season David Bispham, (Wotan in Walküre), called her 'superb' alongside Ernest van Dyck,...
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