• Ria Ginster (15 April 1898 – 11 May 1985) was a German soprano who appeared mainly in recital and concert, including international tours. She was an academic...
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  • model Ria Cheruvu (born c. 2003), American child prodigy Ria Cortesio (born 1976), American baseball umpire Ria Ginster (1898–1985), German soprano Ria Hall...
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    (accompanied by Edwin Schneider) (II); Alexandre Trianti (II, III); Ria Ginster (IV, V); Friedrich Schorr (II); Elisabeth Rethberg (IV, V); Tiana Lemnitz...
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    Fleischer (1898– c. 1957) Moje Forbach (1898–1933) Marta Fuchs (1898–1974) Ria Ginster (1898–1945) Clara Jacobo (c.1898–1966) Caterina Jarboro (1898–1986) Grace...
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  • was born in Lucerne. She studied at the conservatory of Zürich with Ria Ginster. She recorded Bach cantatas with Diethard Hellmann. She died in Baden...
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    studies since autumn 2011 Irwin Gage ran a class for Lied interpretation Ria Ginster, soprano, from 1938 until she had to emigrate Isabel Mundry, professor...
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    architect and city planner Eduard Franck Catherine Gayer, coloratura soprano Ria Ginster, soprano Leopold Godowsky, pianist Günter Grass, sculptor, 1999 Nobel...
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    Idomeneo – Zeffiretti lusinghieri (sung in German); Se il padre perdei: Ria Ginster, Orchestra, 1933 Piano Concerto No 19: Artur Schnabel, LSO, HMV, 1937...
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    Else Gentner-Fischer Frank Gerhardt [de] Konrad Georg Heinz Gietz [de] Ria Ginster Eugen Henkel [de] Daniel Hensel Herbie Hess [de] Robin Hoffmann Alfred...
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    1920s and 1930s, including Irma Beilke, Erna Berger, Irene Eisinger, Ria Ginster, Maria Ivogün, Fritzi Jokl and Lotte Schöne. Born in Munich, Kern studied...
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  • Bronschhofen. He then studied violin and voice at the Zürich Conservatory with Ria Ginster, and took master classes with Franziska Martienssen-Lohmann and her husband...
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  • Rosette Anday, Marta Fuchs, Elena Gerhardt, Lula Mysz-Gmeiner, Jo Vincent, Ria Ginster, Ursula van Diemen, Elisabeth Schumann, Lotte Schöne, Fritzi Jokl, Adele...
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  • later she undertook further study with Hans Höfflin in Freiburg and with Ria Ginster in Zürich and in Hilversum. She collaborated regularly with the Zurich...
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  • Coles Lionel Daunais Jeanne Dusseau George Enescu Emanuel Feuermann Ria Ginster Gertrude Huntly Green Leslie Holmes Paul de Marky Nathan Milstein Séverin...
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  • the diploma to teach voice. From 1936 to 1941, she studied voice with Ria Ginster at the Zürich Conservatory. Gähwiller was engaged at the Theater St....
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    she returned to Europe and studied at the Zurich Conservatory with Ria Ginster. She made her operatic debut on 3 February 1947 at the Vienna State Opera...
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    site at the A3060/A338 junction opposite the Royal Bournemouth Hospital, RIAS (insurance) and Teachers Assurance, towards Holdenhurst. Merlin Entertainments...
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