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    Pol Henri Plançon (French: [pɔl ɑ̃ʁi plɑ̃sɔ̃]; 12 June 1851 – 11 August 1914) was a French operatic bass (basse chantante). He was one of the most acclaimed...
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  • Spanish rugby player Pol Plançon (1851–1914), French operatic bass Pol Pot (1925–1998), Cambodian revolutionary and Communist dictator Pol Roigé (born 1994)...
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  • (born 1859), Mattia Battistini (born 1856), Mario Ancona (born 1860), Pol Plançon (born 1851), and Antonio Magini-Coletti and Francesco Navarini (both...
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  • Petit born 1990, opera singer Nicolas Peyrac Édith Piaf Anne Pigalle Pol Plançon Benoît Poher (band: Kyo) Michel Polnareff Princess Erika Jakie Quartz...
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    1895, with Eugenia Mantelli as Dalila, Francesco Tamagno as Samson, and Pol Plançon portraying both Abimélech and the Old Hebrew. There is some evidence...
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    short chamber works, by performers including the singers Jean Noté and Pol Plançon and players such as Jacques Thibaud and Alfred Cortot. By the 1920s a...
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    premiering her compositions with such singers as Blanche Marchesi and Pol Plançon. She visited England again in 1907 and performed at the Aeolian Hall...
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    Sofia Scalchi, Jean de Reszke, Édouard de Reszke, Victor Maurel and Pol Plançon. The opera was performed in Italian at the Met in the 19th century as...
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    musicologist (died 1934) June 11 – Oscar Borg, composer (d. 1930) June 12 – Pol Plançon, operatic bass (d. 1914) August 8 – Walborg Lagerwall, Swedish violinist...
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    imaging, including detecting cancers, in Kent, England (d. 2009) Died: Pol Plançon, French opera singer, best known for his collaborations with the Metropolitan...
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    Mario Sammarco and the basses Marcel Journet, Édouard de Reszke and Pol Plançon. Throughout his life he acknowledged the "bel canto" example of Battistini...
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  • Mival Deborah Pritchard Ryszard Szeremeta Sophie Viney Lillian Nordica Pol Plançon Édouard de Reszke Jean de Reszke [pupils] Josephine de Reszke Vladimir...
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    over the years included the opera singers Jean and Édouard de Reszke, Pol Plançon and Nelly Melba as well as the painter Théobald Chartran, the violinist...
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    1857 to 1860. The greatest of Faure's French heirs were the lyric bass Pol Plançon (1851-1914)—who modelled his vocal method directly on that of Faure—and...
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    Viñas, Jean Lassalle, Mario Ancona, Victor Maurel, Antonio Scotti and Pol Plançon. Henry Abbey died in 1896, and Maurice Grau continued as sole manager...
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    Alcée baritone Mécène Marié de l'Isle Léon Melchissédec Pittacus bass  — Pol Plançon Cynégire bass Lambert Cratès tenor Girard Agathon tenor Sapin High Priest...
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    privately. His students included the celebrated French virtuoso bass Pol Plançon (1851–1914), whose voice is preserved on gramophone recordings made in...
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    Louisa returned to Canada in 1895, and sang on tour with Emma Albani, Pol Plançon, Harry Plunket Greene, and Allan James Foley. She married, October 8...
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     maquarre. Ah, verdi, pagliacc' trovatore, Aida fremstad meyerbeer; Pol plançon and that tells the story, The opera season is here. Notes KIHM 2009....
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    Édouard de Reszke Le Roi bass Léon Melchissédec Le comte de Gormas bass Pol Plançon L'Infante soprano Rosa Bosman Saint Jacques baritone Lambert L'envoyé...
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    (full-length, 1894, lost) and a vigorous pastel (Private Collection, London) Pol Plançon (1897), a commission from Emma Marcy Raymond the composer of the operettas...
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    1896, for a production of Faust, starring Melba, Charles Bonnard and Pol Plançon. In August 1897 he married Mimi Ettlinger (1873–1932), daughter of a...
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    conducted by Pietro Mascagni (1893) Faust with Fernando de Lucia as Faust, Pol Plançon as Méphistophélès, Emma Albani as Marguerite and Pauline Joran as Siébel...
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  • April 1917 Lenora Sparkes 624 soprano 16 November 1908 18 April 1926 Pol Plançon 613 bass 29 November 1893 27 April 1908 Dwayne Croft 603 baritone 18...
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    baritone Jean-Louis Lassalle Ascanio tenor Émile Cossira François I bass Pol Plançon Charles V bass Eugène Bataille Duchesse d'Étampes soprano Ada Adini Scozzone...
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    casts that included famous singers such as Enrico Caruso, Frances Alda, Pol Plançon, Nellie Melba, Emmy Destinn, Ernestine Schumann-Heink, Pasquale Amato...
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    renowned pupils were the dramatic soprano Lillian Nordica, the basso Pol Plançon, soprano Mena Cleary, the lyric soprano Sybil Sanderson and the tenor...
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    "passion-torn-to-tatters" verismo opera in the 1890s, and together with the likes of Pol Plançon and Mario Ancona (and, to a lesser extent, Alessandro Bonci), he represented...
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    Araquil, sergeant of the Biscay regiment tenor Albert Alvarez Garrido bass Pol Plançon Remigio, father of Araquil baritone Charles Gilibert Ramon, captain of...
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  • Marie Brema (Beatrice), David Bispham (Benedick), Suzanne Adams (Hero), Pol Plançon and Putnam Griswold, though the press did not much appreciate the value...
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