Siegfried Saloman (born 2 October 1816 in Tønder, Denmark – died on 22 July 1899 in Dalarö, Sweden) was a Danish violinist and composer. A contemporary...
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(1782–1848), and Veilchen Geskel (1787–1836). He had two brothers: Siegfried Saloman, a well-known violinist and composer, and Nota Salomon (1823–1885)...
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(1870–1952), writer and lace expert Siegfried Saloman (1816 in Tønder–1899) a Danish violinist and composer Geskel Saloman (1821–1902) a Danish–Swedish portrait...
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Nissen-Saloman (née Nissen; 18 January 1819 – 27 August 1879), was a Swedish opera singer (mezzo-soprano) and singing teacher. Henriette Nissen-Saloman was...
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Traviata. Her finest performance, however, was that of Zéphyrine in Siegfried Saloman's comic opera Diamantkorset at the Stockholm première in 1886. In 1888...
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to death on 25 October 1845, a year after both his parents died. Siegfried Saloman Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann Mason, Daniel Gregory (1917). The art...
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Marie Mauté de Fleurville [pupils] Karol Mikuli [pupils] Henriette Nissen-Saloman [pupils] Delfina Potocka Charlotte de Rothschild Fanny Stål [pupils] Jane...
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Malibran Mathilde Marchesi [pupils] Christina Nilsson Henriette Nissen-Saloman [pupils] Charles Santley Antoinette Sterling Julius Stockhausen [pupils]...
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