• Joan Carroll (born 27 July 1932) is an American operatic coloratura soprano who appeared in the title role of Alban Berg's Lulu at the work's US premiere...
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  • Carroll (1931–2016; born Joan Marie Felt) U.S. actress Joan Carroll (soprano) (born 1932), U.S. opera soprano John Carroll (disambiguation) All pages...
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  • kidnapping victim Jim Carroll, several people, see James Carroll (disambiguation) Joan Carroll (1931–2016), American actress Joan Carroll (soprano) (born 1932)...
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  • Dixieland genre. Carroll sang as a first soprano with the Canterbury Choral Society at Carnegie Hall and other venues across New York City. Carroll then performed...
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  • Souez (soprano and jazz singer) Cheryl Studer (dramatic soprano) Joan Wall (operatic mezzo-soprano and voice teacher) Gloria Wilson Swisher (composer, music...
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  • Australian miniseries about opera soprano Nellie Melba. Linda Cropper as Nellie Melba Hugo Weaving as Charles Armstrong Peter Carroll as David Mitchell Googie...
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  • mother in the film Goodfellas, Carmela Soprano's mother Mary DeAngelis in the HBO television series The Sopranos, and the assistant school principal in...
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  • simultaneously in a recurring role on The Sopranos as Tony Soprano's next-door neighbor, Jeannie Cusamano, and as her twin sister Joan, from 1999 to 2007. Additionally...
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  • Joan Carden AO OBE (born 9 October 1937) is an Australian operatic soprano. She has been described as "a worthy successor to Dame Nellie Melba and Dame...
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    Wales in 1944. In his youth, Carroll was a boy soprano and won five awards in the City of Sydney Eisteddfodd in 1963. Carroll attended the University of...
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    chronological list of sopranos who have performed in operas from classical music of the Western world. The list spans from operatic sopranos active in the first...
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    Maria Malibran (category Spanish mezzo-sopranos)
    German filmmaker Werner Schroeter. It starred Candy Darling. In 1982, soprano Joan Sutherland did a recital tour called "Malibran" in order to revive Malibran's...
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  • Jeaine. It is the equivalent of Johanna, Joanna, Joanne, Jeanne, Jana, and Joan, and derives from the Old French Jehanne, which is derived from the Latin...
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  • three daughters: Heather, Therese and Waverly. He then married Joan Patenaude, a soprano, on July 15, 1972. Yarnell was a pilot and flew himself to his...
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    writer. They had a daughter, Joan Kennedy Taylor, in 1926, and divorced in 1934. He was involved romantically with soprano Colette D'Arville after his...
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  • include a tie and handkerchiefs worn by James Gandolfini in the TV show The Sopranos; a 1578 copy of Jean Bodin's Les Six livres de la République; a zucchetto...
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  • The nostalgically themed title track was first recorded by folk singer Joan Baez for her 1992 studio album Play Me Backwards, to whom Carpenter first...
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  • Joseph Barbera (1911–2006), animator and co-founder/namesake of Hanna-Barbera Joan Barclay (1914–2002), actress Ben Bard (1893–1974), actor, husband of actress...
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    winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees. Diahann Carroll became the first actress of African descent to win, when she won at the...
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    Professor at Union Theological Seminary Leontyne Price Soprano & First African-American Soprano to Achieve International Acclaim A. Philip Randolph Founder...
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    American actress Jennifer Carroll (born 1959), Trinidadian-American Republican politician and retired naval officer Jennifer Carroll Foy (born 1981), American...
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    tennis, and hockey. He also played the piano and sang in the choir as a soprano. In 1990, he was the recipient of the PDS Alumni Award. Reeve had a difficult...
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  • 1993 Joan Morgenthau Hirschhorn (1922–2012) married Fred Hirschhorn Jr. in 1957, 3 children Elizabeth Hirschhorn Wilson, married Bruce Wilson Joan Hirschhorn...
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    Catherine Bushnell, (1818? – 11 August 1861) was a world-famous Irish soprano of the Victorian era. According to London's Daily Express, "Hayes was the...
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    wanted an operatic voice, so Dandridge's voice was dubbed by white mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne. Carmen Jones opened to favorable reviews and strong box-office...
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    Lucía Guilmáin 83 Actress Mexico (Mexico City) Andréa Guiot 93 Operatic soprano France (Nîmes) Derek Khan 63 Fashion stylist United Arab Emirates (Dubai)...
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    Joe Sabia (category Carroll School of Management alumni)
    He switched between the Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences and the Carroll School of Management at the university, debating whether to attend law...
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  • Ramersdorf-Perlach in Munich. He was married to the US-American soprano Joan Carroll and had a son. His brother was the costume and stage designer Reinhard...
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    1912 1606 Silent Night Franz X. Gruber – Joseph Mohr Elizabeth Spencer (soprano), Young & Wheeler 1912 1607 Sweetheart, Let's Go A-Walking Billy Murray...
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  • 1955) Suzanne Smith, 75, politician from New Hampshire (b. 1948). January 7 Joan Acocella, 78, journalist and dance critic (The New Yorker) (b. 1945) Paul...
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