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    Julia Bertha Culp (6 October 1880 – 13 October 1970), the "Dutch nightingale", was an internationally celebrated mezzo-soprano in the years 1901–1919...
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  • filmmaker Julia Culp (1880–1970), Dutch mezzo-soprano Oveta Culp Hobby (1905–1995), U.S. public official and newspaper publisher Ray Culp (born 1941)...
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    Julia Carolyn Child (née McWilliams; August 15, 1912 – August 13, 2004) was an American chef, author, and television personality. She is recognized for...
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    Oveta Culp Hobby (January 19, 1905 – August 16, 1995) was an American government official and businesswoman who served as the first United States Secretary...
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    scholar and author, professor of palaeography at the University of Nijmegen Julia Culp (1880–1970), mezzo-soprano Dirk Janssen (1881–1986), gymnast in the 1908...
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    Gervase Elwes and John Coates, and Louise Kirkby Lunn, Elena Gerhardt and Julia Culp were admired as the Angel. Later singers associated with the work include...
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    many recordings of Schumann's setting. Possibly the first was that of Julia Culp, with Otto Bake at the piano, for Odeon Records in Berlin in 1909: she...
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    to conduct his Monteverdi transcription in concert with famed singer Julia Culp as soloist. Biographer Michael Webb considered this a milestone in the...
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    Raimund von zur-Mühlen, Elena Gerhardt (USA tour 1920, Spanish tour 1928), Julia Culp, Frieda Hempel, Alexander Kipnis,[better source needed] Gervase Elwes...
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    Wickenburg-Almasy [de]; 1907; dedicated to Eva van Osten, Melanie Páiffy-Almásy, Julia Culp) "Sicheres Merkmal" "Es hat gleich einem Diebe" "Taut erst Blauveilchen"...
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    27 (heroin overdose) George Frederick McKay, composer, 71 October 13 – Julia Culp, operatic soprano ("the Dutch nightingale"), 90 October 22 Pauline Donalda...
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    performed in the Singakademie in Berlin together with the mezzo-soprano Julia Culp and three other singers. The concert was dedicated to Beethoven´s arrangement...
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  • Voyles John Finn as Matthew Barr William Atherton as Bob Gminski Robert Culp as The President Stanley Tucci as Khamel Hume Cronyn as Justice Rosenberg...
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    Schnabel, Matja von Niessen-Stone, and Lotte Lehmann and Dutch contralto Julia Culp (1880-1970). Her daughter married Fritz Reiner. Enciklopedia Slovenska...
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    Abuna Basilios, 89, Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Christian church. Julia Culp, 90, Netherlands opera mezzo-soprano known as "The Dutch Nightingale"...
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  • As of 2006 some 60 Jewish families are member of this congregation. Julia Culp – mezzosoprano Jozef Israëls – painter Aletta Jacobs – first Dutch woman...
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    joint recitals with a number of singers including Evelyn Scotney and Julia Culp. In 1914, the vaudeville impresario Benjamin Franklin Keith offered Copeland...
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  • composer, conducted by his great champion Thomas Beecham. The soloists were Julia Culp and Thorpe Bates, with the Edward Mason Choir and Beecham Symphony Orchestra...
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    Julia Ward Howe (/haʊ/; May 27, 1819 – October 17, 1910) was an American author and poet, known for writing the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" as new lyrics...
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  • Loon Jos Brink Josje Huisman José Hoebee Joëlle van Noppen Judith Mok Julia Culp Julia van Bergen Justine Pelmelay K3 Kamryn Belle Karin Bloemen Katja Schuurman...
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    charming. The LP also included Schumann's Frauenliebe und Leben, sung by Julia Culp (1910); "Casta diva" from Bellini's Norma and "Non mi dir" from Mozart's...
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    Dream of Gerontius, a role more associated with her 'rival' and friend Julia Culp. Her second American tour was in early 1913, opening with the Boston Symphony...
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    partnered (according to Henry Wood) in Gerontius by the Dutch contralto Julia Culp, and in the same festival performed Bach's Magnificat with Louise Kirkby...
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    Escamillo. Among the singers who coached with Coen were Marion Telva, Julia Culp, Jeanne Gordon, Carl Jörn, Orville Harrold, Marie Tiffany, Geneviève Vix...
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  • Leisner (1885–1958) The Great Lieder Singers: Elena Gerhardt (1883–1961), Julia Culp (1880–1970) Baritones: Julius von Raatz-Brockmann (1870–1944), Friedrich...
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    conservatory, coaching many well-known Dutch singers such as Jos Tijssen, Julia Culp and Tilly Koene. She left Amsterdam for Berlin in 1903 to lead a Meisterschule...
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  • She graduated in 1926 as music teacher. She studied singing Lieder with Julia Culp, and then moved to Reichenberg (now Liberec, Czech Republic), where she...
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  • sung by many of the world's famous singers, including Schuman-Heink, Julia Culp and Alice Nielson. Lieurance married, in 1917, Edna Woolley, and she took...
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  • fear. The film stars Bill Goldberg, Douglas Smith, Emilie de Ravin, Robert Culp, Saul Rubinek, Dave Thomas, Rebecca Gayheart, Chris Kattan, and Fran Drescher...
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    Richard S. Ewell, discretionary orders that the heights (Cemetery Hill and Culp's Hill) be taken "if practicable". Without Jackson's intuitive grasp of Lee's...
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