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    Florence Easton (25 October 1882 – 13 August 1955) was an English dramatic soprano of the early 20th century. She was one of the most versatile singers...
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  • Florence Easton (not to be confused with the better known soprano Florence Easton) was a British singer and actress who sang with the D'Oyly Carte Opera...
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    Metropolitan Opera in New York by the popular Edwardian English soprano Florence Easton. It has been sung by many sopranos. Dame Joan Hammond won a Gold Record...
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    Episode Song Original Artist Result Audition "O mio babbino caro" Florence Easton Through to Battle Rounds Battle Rounds "Who Wants to Live Forever"...
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  • Elliot Easton, American guitarist for The Cars Eric Easton, musician and record producer Florence Easton (1882–1955), English dramatic soprano Florence Easton...
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    Easton is a city in and the county seat of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States. The city's population was 28,127 as of the 2020 census. Easton...
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    King Eadgar, Edward Johnson sang Aethelwold, the King's henchman, and Florence Easton sang Aelfrida, the woman who comes between them. The large-scale production...
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  • repertory. Also at Covent Garden in 1932, he sang opposite popular soprano Florence Easton in Siegfried, the only time they appeared together. Other important...
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    Industrial Strategy. Jack Curtis, footballer Paul Daniels, magician Florence Easton, soprano Vin Garbutt, folk singer Wilf Mannion, footballer David Mulholland...
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    Ansel Easton Adams (February 20, 1902 – April 22, 1984) was an American landscape photographer and environmentalist known for his black-and-white images...
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  • Original artist Performance order Result Audition "O mio babbino caro" Florence Easton N/A Advanced Vegas Verdicts N/A N/A N/A Advanced Top 48 Group 4 "Time...
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    Sumner, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1887) August 13 – Florence Easton, English opera soprano (b. 1882) August 17 – Fernand Léger, French...
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    born on October 6, 1897, in Easton, Pennsylvania, to George Peter Seibert and Barbara (Memmert) Seibert. At age three, Florence contracted polio. She had...
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    mezzo-soprano Raymonde Delaunois Mytyl soprano Mary Ellis Mother Tyl soprano Florence Easton Father Tyl baritone Paolo Ananian Grandmother Tyl mezzo-soprano Louise...
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    director Désiré Defrère. The premiere cast of this new staging included Florence Easton as Gioconda and Beniamino Gigli as Enzo. However, Rosa Ponselle later...
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    Gianni Schicchi (category Operas set in Florence)
    opera, are based on an actual incident that took place in 13th century Florence. Dante had several reasons for his harsh treatment of Schicchi: Dante's...
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    Sybil Thorndike, British stage, film actress (d. 1976) October 25 Florence Easton, English opera soprano (d. 1955) Tony Jackson, American jazz musician...
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    W. H. Denny as The McCrankie, and Rosina Brandram as Lady Vernon. Florence Easton originated the small role of Deborah and later played the role of Dorothy...
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    (with Feodor Chaliapin), Radames in Aida, Canio in Pagliacci (opposite Florence Easton), and Julien in Louise (opposite Geraldine Farrar). He also participated...
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  • Children's TV series of the same name, was also based in the town Florence Easton, soprano at the New York Met Alfred Edwards, (1888–1958) Member of...
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  • Lauritz Melchior, and sopranos Kirsten Flagstad, Lotte Lehmann and Florence Easton. With a title change to The General Motors Promenade Concerts, the...
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    ultimately made her debut as Frasquita in Georges Bizet's Carmen with Florence Easton in the title role in November 1924. She returned to the Met in January...
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    soprano heroines in The Tales of Hoffmann and as Musetta to the Mimi of Florence Easton. After a three-year absence from the Chicago stage, she performed the...
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    Rosa Raisa made it a celebrated vehicle. Maria Jeritza (and, later, Florence Easton) triumphed in it at the Metropolitan Opera, in an all-out spectacular...
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    – Carmen Miranda, singer and dancer, 46 (heart attack) August 13 – Florence Easton, soprano, 72 August 22 – Olin Downes, music critic, 69 August 24 –...
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  • Essin, Paul Robeson, Thelma Votipka, Lillian Blauvelt, Florence Easton, Karin Branzell, Florence Austral, Charles Kullman, Marie Tiffany, Maria von Maximovitch...
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    1923. The May Beegle concert series began in 1921 with English singer Florence Easton, and brought performing artists from Enrico Caruso and Anna Pavlova...
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  • Louis Dowdeswell (trumpeter) Mark Eager (conductor The Welsh Sinfonia) Florence Easton (soprano and first female fellow of the academy) Pip Eastop (horn player)...
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    opening night programme, Easton fell ill, and the understudy, Miss Howell-Hersee, took over until 7 November 1893 when Easton assumed the role. See Allen...
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  • January 2024 Grace Anthony 355 soprano 16 November 1921 26 February 1933 Florence Easton 354 soprano 7 December 1917 15 March 1936 Kurt Baum 354 tenor 27 November...
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