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    Lucrezia Bori (24 December 1887 – 14 May 1960) was a Spanish operatic singer, a lyric soprano and a fundraiser for the Metropolitan Opera. Lucrezia Bori...
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  • soprano Lucrezia Borgia (1480–1519), the daughter of Rodrigo Borgia, who became Pope Alexander VI Lucrezia Bori, Spanish opera singer Lucrezia d'Alagno...
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  • Look up bori, borî, or böri in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bori may refer to: Borim or Bori, a town in Goa, India Bori, Benin, a town Bori, Nagpur...
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    end of the year. While serving as a paid escort for the opera singer Lucrezia Bori at a Park Avenue party, he met George C. Tilyou Jr., whose family owned...
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    Metropolitan Opera as Manon on 13 February 1937, replacing the Spanish soprano Lucrezia Bori. The critics, including Olin Downes of The New York Times, raved about...
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    place at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City on March 10, 1928; Lucrezia Bori sang the role of Magda and Beniamino Gigli appeared as Ruggero. As part...
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    include Sibyl Sanderson (Massenet's personal favorite), Fanny Heldy, Lucrezia Bori, Amelita Galli-Curci, Bidu Sayão, Victoria de los Ángeles, Anna Moffo...
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  • March 26, 1966. Retrieved March 15, 2019. "EAST HAMPTON PARTY HONORS LUCREZIA BORI; She Is Guest of Leighton Rollins --John V. Bouviers Hosts" (PDF). The...
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    Bodanzky, directed by Samuel Thewman, designed by Boris Anisfeld, and with Lucrezia Bori in the title role, sung in French. In March 2014 University College...
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  • recordings have been reissued on the Romophone label, include Frances Alda, Lucrezia Bori, Edmond Clement, Léon David, Emma Calvé, Emmy Destinn, Emma Eames, Kirsten...
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    Maskenball- Pagenarie Melittia Hein 28122 La Boheme - Mi chiamano Mimi Lucrezia Bori 28124 Die Meistersinger - Preislied Heinrich Knote 28125 Mignon- Je...
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    Bancroft Tallulah Bankhead Noel Behn Leonard Bernstein Victor Borge Lucrezia Bori Mel Brooks Richard Burton Nicolas Cage Charles III Bill Clinton Sam...
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    (1886–1961) Carolina White (1886–1961) 1887 Margherita Bevignani (1887–1921) Lucrezia Bori (1887–1960) Anna Case (1887–1984) Sofia Charlebois (1887–1948) Consuelo...
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    Andrés Segovia all played under his direction. Opera stars Rose Bampton, Lucrezia Bori, Feodor Chaliapin, Jon Crain, Richard Crooks, Miguel Fleta, Emilio de...
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    strano! ... Ah, fors'è lui" / "Sempre libera" Act 1 finale, sung by Lucrezia Bori in 1910 for Edison Records After the guests leave, Violetta wonders...
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    Scala. The Italian cast, led by conductor Tullio Serafin, included Lucrezia Bori as Octavian, Ines Maria Ferraris as Sophie, and Pavel Ludikar as Ochs...
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    Mignon have included Emma Albani (Covent Garden's first Mignon in 1874), Lucrezia Bori, and Geraldine Farrar; mezzo-sopranos have included Marilyn Horne, Giulietta...
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    baritones Titta Ruffo, Antonio Scotti and William Hinshaw, and soprano Lucrezia Bori, received extensive press coverage. In 1913, Amato created the title...
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  • (b. 1897) 1959 – Infanta Maria Antonia of Portugal (b. 1862) 1960 – Lucrezia Bori, Spanish soprano and actress (b. 1887) 1962 – Florence Auer, American...
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  • Prince Aly Khan, Pakistani United Nations ambassador (b. 1911) May 14 – Lucrezia Bori, Spanish opera singer (b. 1887) May 22 – İbrahim Çallı, Turkish painter...
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    and the retirement of the two singers who created the starring roles, Lucrezia Bori and Edward Johnson. The opera later opened the 1933-34 Met season and...
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  • composer, 70 May 13 – Gid Tanner, country music star, 74 May 14 – Lucrezia Bori, operatic soprano, 72 July 18 – Foster Reynolds, instrument manufacturer...
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    Metropolitan Opera, the group was headed by the well-loved leading soprano, Lucrezia Bori. Bori not only led the committee, but also personally carried out much...
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  • 1974) December 12 – Kurt Atterberg, composer (died 1974) December 24 – Lucrezia Bori, operatic soprano (died 1960) December 27 Gertie Gitana, music hall...
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  • Angeles Philharmonic Lucrezia Bori, soprano 1937 Los Angeles Live Gounod Faust: Salut! demeure Los Angeles Philharmonic Lucrezia Bori, soprano 1937 Los Angeles...
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  • Gieseking – Debussy: Complete Piano Works - - - - Historic Vocal Lucrezia BoriBori: Opera and Operetta Arias (restored by Ward Marston) - - - - Instrumental...
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  • 1987 Pasquale Amato 633 baritone 20 November 1908 26 February 1933 Lucrezia Bori 628 soprano 9 June 1910 2 April 1936 Otto Goritz 625 baritone 24 December...
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  • Stalin June 16 – William C. Procter June 23 – Julio Prestes June 30 – Lucrezia Bori July 7 – Louis D. Brandeis July 14 – Herbert Hoover Jr. July 21 – David...
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    passenger list included the names of Titta Ruffo, the $2,000 baritone, and Lucrezia Bori, the Spanish soprano. Besides Ruffo there were three other baritones...
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  • First Opera Week". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. September 30, 1934. p. 4E. "Lucrezia Bori to sing "La Boheme"". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Vol. 87, no. 40. October...
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