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    Tamaki Miura (三浦 環, Miura Tamaki, née Shibata (柴田) February 22, 1884 – May 26, 1946), was a Japanese opera singer who performed as Cio-Cio-San in Puccini's...
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  • writer Takayuki Miura (三浦 孝之, born 1967), Japanese ice hockey player Tamaki Miura (三浦 環, 1884–1946), Japanese opera singer Tomokazu Miura (三浦 友和, born 1952)...
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    64622 Norah Johnson, 1916 Riccardo Stracciari, 1919, Columbia 49590 Tamaki Miura, 1922, Nipponophone 15065 Charles Hackett, 1927, Columbia 4042 Tito Schipa...
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    Eliza Castles. Between 1915 and 1920, Japan's best-known opera singer Tamaki Miura won international fame for her performances as Cio-Cio-San. A memorial...
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    Puccini-esque score was composed and performed by renowned Japanese opera singer Tamaki Miura. Arai is the focus of Minami Masatoki's short documentary Arai Wagorō:...
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  • Mitsuishi Aira Mitsuki Masami Mitsuoka Hikari Mitsushima Rieko Miura Tamaki Miura Miwa Nami Miyahara Sakura Miyajima Yukari Miyake Harumi Miyako Maki Miyamae...
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  • Satoshi Tsumabuki (Suzuki, the leader of the team), Hiroshi Tamaki (Sato), Akifumi Miura (Ohta), Koen Kondo (Kanazawa), Takatoshi Kaneko (Saotome) and...
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    at the London Opera House in July 1915, in a performance that starred Tamaki Miura. After that he established himself as a composer of light operas, including...
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  • He Liao Diao Nana Seino as Qiang Lei Amane Okayama as Wei Ping Takahiro Miura as Wei Dao Yuko Araki as Liao Riku Hagiwara as Meng Yi Togi Makabe as Pei...
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    at the theater included Giacomo Puccini's Madama Butterfly starring Tamaki Miura in 1923; Feodor Chaliapin as Boito's Mefistofele in 1924, and Rosa Raisa...
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  • Oyamada (based on Kosaku Yamada) Ko Shibasaki as Tamaki Futaura (based on Tamaki Miura) Takahiro Miura as Takashi Tanaka Nozomi Inoue as Fujimaru, a singer...
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    English premiere of Tchaikovsky's The Queen of Spades and introduced Tamaki Miura as Madama Butterfly, the first Japanese singer to be cast in that role...
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    Ishii. In February 1912, he had his first role, albeit minor, in Kumano. Tamaki Miura praised his voice. Ishii worked in the Imperial Theatre Opera, but was...
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  • Huberdeau Frances Ingram Nina Koshetz Edith Mason Mary McCormic Carmen Melis Tamaki Miura Lucien Muratore Claudia Muzio Giovanni Polese Rosa Raisa Tito Schipa...
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    Chicago Civic Opera's productions of Namiko-San (1925) in Chicago, with Tamaki Miura, La Traviata (1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930) with Claudia Muzio and Tito...
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    English premiere of Tchaikovsky's The Queen of Spades and introduced Tamaki Miura in Madama Butterfly, the first Japanese singer to be cast in that opera's...
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  • Nagata, (d. 1935), general in the Imperial Japanese Army February 22 - Tamaki Miura (d. 1946), operatic soprano April 4 - Isoroku Yamamoto (d. 1943), Marshal...
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    Lipkowska Pavel Ludikar Vanni Marcoux Edith Mason Nellie Melba Carmen Melis Tamaki Miura Jane Morgan Lucien Muratore Marguerite Namara Alice Nielsen Lillian Nordica...
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    through a look at its music, Pacific Vision, 2004 Kitamura, Tamaki, and Masanobu, Miura. "Constructing a support system for self-learning playing the...
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    Rosing, the season included the first performance by Japanese singer, Tamaki Miura as Cio-Cio-San in Madama Butterfly. He was a popular member of a significant...
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  • parasitologist (b. 1867) April 19: Rikichi Andō, general (b. 1884) May 26: Tamaki Miura, operatic soprano (b. 1884) June 12: Hisaichi Terauchi, marshal (b. 1879)...
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  • Nanako Matsushima as Shota Hashimoto Tomokazu Miura as Kyoichi Goda Yoshi Sakou [ja] as Kensaku Kishi Sora Tamaki [ja] as Kokoro Kiryu Nomaguchi Toru [ja]...
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  • Perceval Allen (1880–1955), Rosina Buckman (1880–1948) Miura and Bryhn-Langard: Tamaki Miura (1884–1946), Borghild Bryhn-Langard (1883–1939) Ponselle...
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    Meriwether, wife of the author Patsy Ruth Miller, motion picture actress Tamaki Miura, opera singer Anne Tracy Morgan, philanthropist Alexander Pollock Moore...
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    became a member of the Boston Grand Opera in 1917, promoted along with Tamaki Miura by opera impresario Max Rabinoff, to emphasize Boston's international...
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    Association in Chicago and New York (Lexington Theatre) in 1920 with Tamaki Miura, Charles Fontaine and Hector Dufranne. Although both operas can be traced...
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    soprano parts in the latter company with Anna Fitziu, Marie Rappold, Tamaki Miura, Dorothy Jardon, and Josephine Lucchese. Roles she sang included Micaela...
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  • Okada Aoi Miyazaki Atsushi Itō Aya Hirayama Tamaki Ogawa Takashi Tsukamoto Toshiyuki Nishida Tomokazu Miura Toshie Negishi Kami Hiraiwa Tomoko Ikuta The...
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  • Oreimo (redirect from Gennosuke Miura)
    dictionary to translate her novel. Kuroneko has two younger sisters, Hinata and Tamaki, whom she cares for dearly, although they and her mother worry about Ruri...
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    Cio-Cio-San in Puccini's Madama Butterfly, a role she studied under Tamaki Miura. She made her New York debut in 1927, in David Belasco's Madame Butterfly...
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