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    Thérèse Carolina Johanne Alexandra Tietjens (17 July 1831, Hamburg – 3 October 1877, London) was a leading opera and oratorio soprano. She made her career...
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  • Jim Tietjens (born 1960), American soccer player Norman O. Tietjens (1903–1983), American judge Paul Tietjens (1877–1943), American composer Thérèse Tietjens...
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  • Dutch singer Thérèse Tietjens (1831–1877), opera and oratorio soprano singer Thérèse Vanier (1923–2014), veteran and medical doctor Thérèse Wartel (1814–1865)...
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    audience in 1914. Along with her near contemporaries Jenny Lind and Thérèse Tietjens, Patti remains one of the most famous sopranos in history, owing to...
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    at the end of the 1868–69 season. Charles Santley, Charles Hallé, Thérèse Tietjens and Christina Nilsson were the soloists. When the move was made, the...
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    Jenny Lind, the pianist Lucy Anderson (her last public appearance), Thérèse Tietjens, and Alfredo Piatti the cellist, under the direction of William Sterndale...
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    philosophical writer Julius Oppert (1825–1905), French-German Assyriologist Thérèse Tietjens (1831–1877), leading opera and oratorio soprano Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)...
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    the Palmo's Opera House in 1847: with Giulia Grisi in 1854; and with Thérèse Tietjens and Brignoli in 1876. It was given at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia...
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    commemorate the site of residence of 19th century German operatic signer Thérèse Tietjens. Mindell, Jennifer S.; Anciaes, Paulo R.; Dhanani, Ashley; Stockton...
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    from London, led by Giulia Grisi, Giovanni Matteo Mario and later Thérèse Tietjens, gave Stanford a taste for opera that remained with him all his life...
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    London debut of Thérèse Tietjens, with Giuglini, in Les Huguenots. Even during rehearsal there was tremendous interest, when Tietjens' artistic efforts...
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    the prince's mother, Queen Victoria: an unusual honour. The soloist was Therese Titiens, who had been the soprano soloist in Sullivan's earlier The Prodigal...
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    of an edition of Mendelssohn's complete works (b. 1812) October 3 – Thérèse Tietjens, operatic soprano (b. 1831) October 16 – Théodore Barrière, librettist...
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    Majesty's Theatre on 6 June, with recitatives by Luigi Arditi, and Thérèse Tietjens in the title role. Cherubini's son and grandson were among the audience...
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    Windsor, and promoted such singers as Mario, Giulia Grisi, De Murska, Thérèse Tietjens, Antonio Giuglini, Charles Santley and Christine Nilsson. On the night...
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    in La fille du régiment, La traviata, and Norma (as Adalgisa, with Thérèse Tietjens in the title role). In 1861, she was briefly engaged to the Welsh harpist...
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    (1883–1966), cartoonist Lydia Thompson (1838–1908), dancer and actress Thérèse Tietjens (1831–1877), opera singer Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal (1776–1846)...
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  • clashed publicly over the impact of the technique on such singers as Thérèse Tietjens, Mathilde Marchesi, Nellie Melba and Charles Santley. Lunn claimed...
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    Therese Tietjens who sang the role of Louise in the premiere at the Oper Frankfurt...
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    successful that Reeves and Sherrington got a better box office even than Thérèse Tietjens and Antonio Giuglini on the alternate nights in Il trovatore and Don...
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    various parts. In 1866 he appeared in a short run of Il Seraglio with Thérèse Tietjens, Hans von Rokitansky and Clarice Sinico: and in 1868 he was with Clara...
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    singing group, Christy's Minstrels, in October 1864, the soprano singer, Thérèse Tietjens, in February 1866, and the tenor vocalist, Sims Reeves, in November...
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    premiere at the Birmingham Festival on 27 August 1873. The soloists were Thérèse Tietjens, Zelia Trebelli-Bettini, John Sims Reeves and Charles Santley. As Sullivan...
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    Australian tour. In October 1875, she appeared in New York City with Thérèse Tietjens. In England, George Bernard Shaw was struck by her ability to play...
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    famous opera singers of his time—sopranos Adelina Patti, Teresa Stolz, Thérèse Tietjens, Marcella Sembrich, Christina Nilsson, Emma Albani, and Gemma Bellincioni;...
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    trovatore and the English premiere of Un ballo in maschera, both with Thérèse Tietjens, who performed with his companies for the rest of her career. One of...
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    and was promoted to larger roles when the company toured, alongside Thérèse Tietjens, in 1876. The next year, he sang more substantial roles at Her Majesty's...
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    him in many ways the superior of Guiglini. His 1865 Faust was with Thérèse Tietjens, Zélia Trebelli, Junca and Santley. In the 1866 season at Her Majesty's...
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    Mozart's Don Giovanni; several of her best parts were in the hands of Thérèse Tietjens, then in the zenith of her fame and powers, and Louise Harriers Wippern...
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    originally intended for use in foreign productions). The cast included Thérèse Tietjens as Mireille (Mirella), Antonio Giuglini as Vincent (Vicenzo), Zelia...
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