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    Margaret Matzenauer (sometimes spelled Margarete Matzenauer or Margarethe Matzenaur) (1 June 1881 – 19 May 1963) was an Austria-Hungary-born, later resident...
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  • Ferrari-Fontana was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of Margaret Matzenauer and Edoardo Ferrari-Fontana. She was known as "the first grand opera...
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    Margaret Matzenauer as Kundry. She made her unexpected debut in the role in 1912 at the New York Met....
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  • Bernadette Manca di Nissa (born 1954) Marietta Marcolini (c. 1780–1855) Margaret Matzenauer (1881–1963), who sang mostly mezzo-soprano roles though Antonia Merighi...
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    of the day including Johanna Gadski, Ernestine Schumann-Heink and Margaret Matzenauer. His longstanding musical relationship with Metropolitan Opera soprano...
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    Metropolitan Opera revived the opera in its 1915/1916 season with Margaret Matzenauer as Delilah, Enrico Caruso as Samson, and Pasquale Amato as the High...
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  • pop musician; grandmother is of Hungarian descent Rachael Lampa Margaret Matzenauer Alanis Morissette John Németh – soul and blues singer-songwriter...
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    year's production of Un ballo in maschera with Caruso, Destinn, Margaret Matzenauer and Frieda Hempel, and with them again in Arrigo Boito's Mefistofele...
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    and Chicago, including Regina Vicarino, Maude Fay, Melanie Kurt, Margaret Matzenauer, Clara Clemens, and Frieda Hempel. She worked with African-American...
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  • Ion Ivanovici (1845–1902), military band conductor and composer Margaret Matzenauer (1881–1963), mezzo-soprano Zeno Coste (1907–1985), singer Charles...
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    Series in 1930. The series featured such figures as Mischa Elman, Margaret Matzenauer, John McCormack, Rosa Ponselle, and Sergei Rachmaninoff, who all...
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    herself as an accompanist for singers and went on tour with contralto Margaret Matzenauer. Warren composed in a predominantly neo-Romantic style. In demand...
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    tenor. He was born on 8 July 1878 in Rome, Italy. He married Margarete Matzenauer on 26 June 1912 at the Italian Club in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and they...
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    Offenbach's The Tales of Hoffmann, the last a duet recording with Margaret Matzenauer, in whose absence Walsh played a violin obbligato. Explanatory talk...
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    contraltos he had chanced to meet throughout his career (the others being Margaret Matzenauer and Matilde Blanco Sadun). Besanzoni and pianist Arthur Rubinstein...
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    there included Fricka in Die Walküre, alongside Olive Fremstad and Margaret Matzenauer. She enjoyed great success in Stockholm from 1915 to 1917, during...
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    Caruso, Emmy Destinn, Margaret Matzenauer and Pasquale Amato; also the 1916 staging of The Marriage of Figaro with Matzenauer, Geraldine Farrar and Antonio...
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    later in 1918. She translated lyrics for recitalists, including Margaret Matzenauer. During World War I, she sang at concerts for the Liberty Bond Campaign...
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    Hempel 29036 Stabat Mater- Quis est homo? Purple Amberola Series Verlet & Matzenauer 29037 The Chase- Hunting Song Arthur Middleton 29039 Smilin' Through Thomas...
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  • Elisabeth Rethberg 381 soprano 22 November 1922 6 March 1942 Margarete Matzenauer 380 mezzo-soprano 13 November 1911 12 February 1930 John Alexander 379...
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  • Brandt, Ernestine Schumann-Heink, Rosa Olitzka, Edyth Walker, Margarete Matzenauer Heldentenors: Hermann Winkelmann, Erik Schmedes, Ernest van Dyck, Andreas...
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