• Lucie Weidt (May 11, 1876 – July 28, 1940) was a German-born Austrian dramatic soprano noted for her prowess in the operas of Richard Wagner. Born in...
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    Court Opera on the following 8 April, under Franz Schalk's baton, with Lucie Weidt as Marschallin, Gertrude Förstel as Sophie substituting for Selma Kurz...
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    times by Lotte Lehmann, Germaine Lubin, Maria Nemeth, Vera Schwarz, Lucie Weidt and Paula Windheuser. In 1926, the opera was first presented at the Salzburg...
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    Maria Jeritza The Nurse (Die Amme), her guardian dramatic mezzo-soprano Lucie Weidt Barak, the Dyer (Barak, der Färber) bass-baritone Richard Mayr The Dyer's...
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  • Anna Bahr-Mildenburg, Katharine Fleischer-Edel, Felice Kaschowska, Lucie Weidt Gadski and Destinn: Johanna Gadski, Emmy Destinn Contraltos: Marianne...
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    Papier-Paumgartner, who had earlier taught Anna Bahr-Mildenburg and Lucie Weidt. She was initially a contralto, but had a wide vocal range. She made...
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    Otto Weidt's workshop for the blind as a stockroom worker and later stenotypist. They were in close contact, and she significantly assisted Weidt's effort...
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