• Ute Vinzing (born 9 September, 1936) is a German dramatic soprano who received the title Kammersängerin. She is known for roles such as Wagner's Brünnhilde...
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    and composer Günter Wand (1912–2002), composer and orchestra conductor Ute Vinzing (born 1936), operatic soprano Henrik Freischlader (born 1982), blues...
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    Shane (1936–2014) Carol Toscano (born 1936) Roswitha Trexler (born 1936) Ute Vinzing (born 1936) Margarita Voites (1936–2024) Rachel Yakar (1936–2023) Ma...
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    Requiem, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Wagner, Götterdämmerung (extracts), Ute Vinzing, James King, Philharmonia Orchestra Wagner, Die Meistersinger Overture...
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  • Grammophon Cat: 445 325-2 1987 René Kollo Cheryl Studer Alfred Muff Ute Vinzing Hanna Schwarz Wolfgang Sawallisch Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (recorded...
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  • Second Norne in Wagner's Götterdämmerung, alongside Herbert Becker and Ute Vinzing. Leading parts included characters by Verdi (Azucena in Der Troubadour...
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  • Hans Beirer as Siegmund, Hans Sotin as Hunding, Theo Adam as Wotan, and Ute Vinzing as Brünnhilde. She sang in Washington in 1975 as Elsa in a production...
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    Lexikon des gesamten Buchwesens. 2. Auflage, Band 7, Stuttgart 2007, S. 44. "Ute Willer, Susanne Müller-Wolff, 150 Jahre E. A. Seemann. Die Geschichte des...
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  • Orchestre national de France, conducted by Christof Perick, alongside Ute Vinzing as Elektra and Leonie Rysanek as Chrysothemis. He was also active as...
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    by Alf Prøysen and Alf Cranner. His recording debut came in 1970 with Der ute – der inne, featuring 18 songs about urban life in Oslo. Encouraged by Prøysen...
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  • 2016. Schneider, Ute (2010). Der unsichtbare Zweite (in German). Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag. pp. 179–180. ISBN 978-3-8353-0692-9. Vinz, Curt; Olzog, Günter...
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  • Kvartett: Vev Johanne Flottorp: Johanne Flottorp Sudan Dudan: Heimen der ute Marja Mortensson: Mojhtestasse – Cultural Heirlooms (Winner) Okay Kaya: Both...
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