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    Eugénie "Ninon" Vallin (8 September 1886 – 22 November 1961) was a French lyric soprano who achieved considerable popularity in opera, operetta and classical...
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  • Michel Vallin de la Mothe (1729–1800), French architect Louis Vallin (1770–1854), French general Ninon Vallin (1886–1961), French soprano Rick Vallin (1919–1977)...
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  • the Two Melodies were also performed on May 15 of the same year by Ninon Vallin and Marcel Chadeigne at the Société Nationale de Musique, Salle du Conservatoire...
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    rêve" sung by Olga Haley, and "Automne" and "Clair de lune" sung by Ninon Vallin. In the 1930s better-known performers recorded Fauré pieces, including...
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    Mélisande included Jane Bathori, Claire Croiza, Charles Panzéra and Ninon Vallin; and among the conductors in the major orchestral works were Ernest Ansermet...
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  • directed by Georges Pallu and starring Henri Garat, Hélène Robert and Ninon Vallin. The film's sets were designed by the art director René Renoux. The title...
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    "neither quite has the ideal subtlety of the best Massenet singers, such as Vallin and Thill on the classic, pre-war set, now on Naxos". In addition, many...
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  • Henryk Szeryng, Jacques Thibaud, Paul Tortelier, Pierre Fournier and Ninon Vallin as an accompanist. He was born to a Greek family in Alexandria, Egypt...
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    father by André Pernet. 1935: Conductor: Eugène Bigot; Principal singers: Ninon Vallin (Louise), André Pernet (Father), Christiane Gaudel (Irma), Georges Thill...
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  • and composer, 39 November 1 – Joan McCracken, dancer, 43 November 22 – Ninon Vallin, operatic soprano, 75 November 23 – York Bowen, pianist and composer...
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    Ninon Vallin, that she take over the role of the celestial voice. As Rose Féart (who had been engaged) was absent from the general rehearsal, Vallin sang...
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  • Siegfried Sassoon, English captain, journalist, and poet (d. 1967) 1886 – Ninon Vallin, French soprano and actress (d. 1961) 1887 – Sivananda Saraswati, Hindu...
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    generation who recorded Messager numbers included Georges Thill and Ninon Vallin. More recent examples include Mady Mesplé, Susan Graham, and Felicity...
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    Ritter-Ciampi (1886–1974) Mafalda Salvatini (1886–1971) Ada Sari (1886–1968) Ninon Vallin (1886–1961) Carolina White (1886–1961) 1887 Margherita Bevignani (1887–1921)...
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    addition to Tagliafero, he regularly accompanied Ferrant and the soprano Ninon Vallin. When the Germans occupied Paris in 1940, Hahn left for the south of...
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    Godunov and Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg) and met the soprano Ninon Vallin, who asked him to play for her. Impressed by his ability, she persuaded...
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  • Massenet's Werther, which he made in January 1931. On it, he partners Ninon Vallin and Germaine Féraldy, with the Chorus and Orchestra of the Paris Opera:...
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  • Vol. 4 Elie Cohen conducting the Opéra-Comique Orchestra and Chorus, Ninon Vallin, Georges Thill, Marcel Roque, Germaine Féraldy, Armand Narçon – Massenet:...
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  • premiere of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's opera of the same title (with Ninon Vallin as Tsaritsa of Shemakha). She probably finished her stage career in the...
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  • Colón in Buenos Aires on July 24, 1917, with Armand Crabbé as Mârouf, Ninon Vallin as Saamcheddine, and Marcel Journet as the Sultan, conducted by Gino...
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    that left the entire audience in tears, adding: The thrilling voice of Vallin (Clara), the radiant timbre of the young Saiman (little Pierre), the touching...
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  • such as Elisabeth Schumann, Alfred Cortot, Alexander Brailowsky and Ninon Vallin. The composers represented were Albéniz, Chopin, Debussy, Fauré, Mompou...
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  • traviata, etc. She appeared in the premiere of Rocio by Maurice Perez with Ninon Vallin in Mulhouse in 1949. Doria also sang in baroque music such as Rameau's...
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    renowned voice teacher. She then studied with another famed soprano, Ninon Vallin, first in Argentina and then in Paris. Houston's relationship with Heitor...
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    forces of the Paris Opéra-Comique conducted by Gustave Cloëz and with Ninon Vallin in the title role, for Odéon. With the same conductor and company he...
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    sees echoes of this song in Debussy's "Le balcon" of the same year. Ninon Vallin, accompanied by Alberto de Pierlas, recorded "L'Île heureuse" in 1933...
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  • Casadesus, Zino Francescatti, Jacques Thibaud, Alfred Cortot, Yves Nat, Ninon Vallin, Ginette Neveu, Ennemond Trillat, Marguerite Long, Paul Tortelier, Samson...
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  • Schatten. In November 2011, she sang her first Carmen at the Festival Ninon Vallin. Performances in 2013 include a concert in London and her role debut...
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  • most important representatives of values in Latin America.[page needed] Ninon Vallin, the French soprano who often stayed in Buenos Aires and was present...
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    December 28, 2009. "Girard, Victor, liner notes to Marston MR 52006, Ninon Vallin: The Complete Pathé Art Label Recordings (1927–1929)". Archived from...
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