Signe Amanda Georgina Hebbe (30 July 1837 – 14 February, 1925) was a Swedish operatic soprano and instructor. Signe Hebbe was born in Värnamo to the journalist...
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the disabled Signe Hammarsten-Jansson (1882–1970), Swedish-Finnish graphic artist Signe Hasso (1915–2002), Swedish actress Signe Hebbe (1837–1925), Swedish...
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1397), English politician Signe Hebbe (1837–1925), Swedish singer (soprano), actress, and theatre pedagogue Wendela Hebbe (1808–1899), Swedish journalist...
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Wendela Hebbe née Åström (9 September 1808, Jönköping – 27 August 1899, Stockholm), was a Swedish journalist, writer, and salon hostess. She was arguably...
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Fredrika Stenhammar (1836–1880) 1837 Wilhelmina Gelhaar (1837–1923) Signe Hebbe (1837–1925) Lucille Tostée (1837–1874) 1838 Marie Battu (1838–1919) Julia...
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(died 1922) July 6 – Władysław Żeleński, composer (died 1921) July 30 – Signe Hebbe, operatic soprano (d. 1925) August 24 Théodore Dubois, organist and composer...
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became the leading prima donna of the Royal Opera in Stockholm alongside Signe Hebbe and Fredrika Stenhammar until 1874. She was appointed court singer and...
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Stockholm 1884–1885, and then studied for Fritz Arlberg (1830-1896) and Signe Hebbe (1837–1925) from 1885–1886. She then worked at Södra Teatern in Stockholm...
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1895-1896 and later in Stockholm with Hedvig Willman (1841–1887) and Signe Hebbe (1837–1925). Forsell made his operatic debut at the Royal Swedish Opera...
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1871–83, and at the Swedish Theatre in 1884-87. She was a student of Signe Hebbe. In 1870, she made a study trip to Paris, but was forced to interrupt...
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Månsdotter in Erik XIV by Lidner opposite Swartz, Fanny Westerdahl and Signe Hebbe in 1860–61, teacher in Blommor i drivbänk opposite Zelma Hedin and Karolina...
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Elvby, footballer Tobias Englund, footballer Lars Gustafsson, wrestler Signe Hebbe, operatic soprano and instructor Carl-Axel Heiknert, actor Niklas Hult...
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Charlotta Eriksson Julie Alix de la Fay Johann Christian Friedrich Hæffner Signe Hebbe Carolina Kuhlman Bertha Tammelin Hilda Borgström Gabriel Alw Renée Björling...
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singers Julius Günther and Isidor Dannström, with training in drama by Signe Hebbe. She received further voice training under Leocadie Gerlach in Copenhagen...
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(born 1966), soprano who has performed mainly in Austria and Switzerland Signe Hebbe (1837–1926), soprano who sang throughout Europe in opera and concerts...
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including Pauline Viardot. In 1873–74 she was taught in Stockholm by Signe Hebbe. She also studied for a time in Germany. Although there was no permanent...
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receiving instruction from the baritone Isidor Dannström and the soprano Signe Hebbe. She made her debut when she was 16 as Papagena in The Magic Flute which...
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abilities. In 1883, after further study under the demanding opera singer Signe Hebbe, she was highly acclaimed for her performance in Victorien Sardou's Le...
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Royal Dramatic Training Academy from 1869 to 1873, and a student of Signe Hebbe. She was active as a concert singer before she made her debut Stora Teatern...
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studying under Julius Günther. She then studied drama and stagecraft under Signe Hebbe (1902–04). In 1910, she married the high-ranking jurist Bernt Erik Viktor...
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lecturer in philosophy and professor of aesthetics (died 1888) 30 July – Signe Hebbe, opera singer (died 1925) Johanna Hedén, midwife (died 1912) Maria Andersson...
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to Stockholm where she studied voice under Dannström and acting under Signe Hebbe. On 17 December 1878, she made her début at Gothenborg's Nya teatern...
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2009) 27 November – Kurt Lundquist, runner (died 2011). 14 February – Signe Hebbe, opera singer (born 1837) 24 February – Hjalmar Branting, 19th Prime...
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Söndagsafton i en dalastuga, 1860 Frukosten, 1866 Lovisa of Sweden, 1873 Signe Hebbe, circa 1890 'The last bed of The Little One' Study of a female model...
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Björkgren (1886–87), then in Stockholm under Miss Achorn (1891–92), Signe Hebbe (1893) and Emilie Mechelin (1894–95) and later in Baden-Baden and Paris...
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(1904–94) and August Iffert [de] in Vienna. She also studied drama under Signe Hebbe. In 1910, she married the Finnish conductor and composer Armas Järnefelt...
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voice under Carolina Östberg and Louise Pyk (1888) and drama under Signe Hebbe (1891). Paula Frödin made her debut at the Royal Swedish Opera in 1893...
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Signe 1983 Colombe Colombe 1983 Distrikt 5 Nickie 1983 München-Atén Sarah 1984 Lykkeland Vera Andersson 1984 Nya himlar och en ny jord Vendela Hebbe 1990...
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Adelsö and Viking city Birka. Wendela Hebbes hus (English: Wendela Hebbe's house) is a museum of Wendela Hebbe, who was the first female professional...
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