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    Alberto Randegger (13 April 1832 – 18 December 1911) was an Italian-born composer, conductor and singing teacher, best known for promoting opera and new...
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    here, including Randall's Thumb, Creatures of Impulse (with music by Alberto Randegger), Great Expectations (adapted from the Dickens novel), and On Guard...
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  • teacher's teachers Santa Cruz (1899–1987) studied with teachers including Alberto Guerrero. Juan Orrego-Salas Ida Vivado Muzio Clementi [pupils] Venanzio...
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    English dramatist W. S. Gilbert, with music by the composer-conductor Alberto Randegger, which Gilbert adapted from his own short story. Both the play and...
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    William Hayman Cummings (category Pupils of Alberto Randegger)
    London School, becoming a pupil of Dr E. J. Hopkins, J. W. Hobbs and Alberto Randegger, and was for many years a chorister in St Paul's Cathedral and the...
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    Ellen Beach Yaw (category Pupils of Alberto Randegger)
    Enrico delle Sedie [it] and Saint-Yves Bax [sv], and subsequently from Alberto Randegger in London. At this point she began to perform more regularly, with...
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    Liza Lehmann (category Pupils of Alberto Randegger)
    composer, known for her vocal compositions. After vocal studies with Alberto Randegger and Jenny Lind, and composition studies with teachers including Hamish...
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    Goring Thomas to an English-language libretto by Theo Marzials and Alberto Randegger based on Victor Hugo's 1831 novel The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. It...
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    (1882); and the first British staging of Puccini's La bohème (1897). Alberto Randegger served as musical director of the company from 1879 to 1885, and Gustave...
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  • Swinburne's work to music. Around the same time, Marzials collaborated with Alberto Randegger as a librettist on Arthur Goring Thomas' Esmeralda, an opera based...
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    Charles W. Clark (category Pupils of Alberto Randegger)
    London to study in the Royal Academy of Music under the direction of Alberto Randegger and George Henschel. In the course of the following year the latter...
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    Slovene musician. Loredana Nusciak (1942–2006), actress and model. Alberto Randegger (1832–1911), composer. Rodolfo Ranni (born 1937), Italian Argentine...
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    Thérèse Tietjens 1870 Joseph Joachim 1882 Johannes Brahms Joachim Raff Alberto Randegger Giuseppe Verdi 1884 Antonín Dvořák Sophie Menter Wassily Sapellnikoff...
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  • William Howland (musician) (category Pupils of Alberto Randegger)
    the early 1890s; studying the oratorio repertoire in London with Alberto Randegger and Frederick Walker, and music composition, musical analysis, and...
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    Greta Williams (category Pupils of Alberto Randegger)
    Music in London where she studied singing with Edwin Holland and Alberto Randegger. She also studied harmony and composition with F.W. Davenport and...
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    Robert Radford (category Pupils of Alberto Randegger)
    the Royal Academy of Music in London, mainly under the conductor Alberto Randegger, but also received lessons from Battison Haynes and Frederic King...
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    Darrell Fancourt (category Pupils of Alberto Randegger)
    studied singing with his mother's former teacher, Sir Henry Wood, and Alberto Randegger, and drama with Richard Temple, creator of many of the Savoy roles...
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    Ben Davies (tenor) (category Pupils of Alberto Randegger)
    Wales. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London under Alberto Randegger and Signor Fiori. He made his debut in 1881 in Michael Balfe's The...
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    commissioned him to write Esmeralda (libretto by Theophile Marzials and Alberto Randegger), dedicated to Pauline Viardot, produced at Drury Lane on 26 March...
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    Friedrich-Hermann de Leuw. Hayden Coffin was a pupil of the composer Alberto Randegger, and married him in 1884 in London. She had worked as a pianist, and...
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    studied with teachers including Eugen Gura, George Henschel, and Alberto Randegger. Harold Lancaster Butler Helen Fouts Cahoon Jetta Cambell-Stanley...
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    theatres, including the Savoy. In 1888, an introduction by conductor Alberto Randegger to theatre manager Richard Mansfield led to German's appointment as...
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    musicians and conductors, including Sir Julius Benedict, Wilhelm Ganz, Alberto Randegger, Sir George Grove and others, which brought her much social attention...
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    Marchesi, and Enrico Delle Sedie, of Paris, William Shakespeare and Alberto Randegger. She developed a "method" that was distinctively her own, and she...
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  • taught at the Winnipeg Conservatory of Music, and later studied with Alberto Randegger in London, England and with Jean de Reszke in Paris, France. She would...
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    1872. Dudley Buck. Festival Hymn. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1872. Alberto Randegger. 150th Psalm. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1872. Johann Strauss II...
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    by Yvan de Hartulary Darclée 1916 - The blue spider, operetta by Alberto Randegger 1919 - Gianni Schicchi, opera by Giacomo Puccini, Italian premiere...
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  • native city performing under conductor Alberto Randegger who was Byron's principal music teacher. He sang under Randegger again as a tenor soloist in Felix...
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    United Presbyterian Church in Glasgow. He then studied singing with Alberto Randegger and John B. Welch in London, and later with Domenico Scafati in Milan...
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    she was listed as a 'Teacher of Music'. After taking lessons from Alberto Randegger among others she launched her career, appearing in burlesques, the...
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