Rose Deschamps & Lise Tautin & by Mayer & Pierson
Marcella Sembrich
Paul Bender
Charles Rousseliere
Charles Rousseliere
Adelaide Bolska
Agnes Nichols
Alice Verlet
Alice Verlet
Alice Verlet
Hippolyte-Adolphe Belhomme
Robert Radford
Anton Van Rooy
Anton Van Rooy
Anton Van Rooy
Nicolai Shevlev
Lily Hafgren- Waag
Emmy Destinn
Frieda Hempel
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Mathilde Mallinger by Luckhardt
Adelina Patti by Reutlinger (19)
Marie Roze by Reutlinger
Emmy Destinn
Frieda Hempel
Herman Jadlowker
Geraldine Farrar & Herman Jadlowker
Lina Cavalieri Autograph ???
Lucille Marcel
Frieda Hempel
Francesco D'Andrade
Marcella Sembrich
Marcella Sembrich autograph
Nellie Melba
Therese Malten by Hoffert
Therese Malten , Karl Scheidemantel & Heinrich Gud…
Therese Malten by Hoffert
Lina Bell by Mulnier
Sebastian Hofmuller by Hoffert
Heinrich Wiegand by Hoffert
Pavel Andreev by Cransky
Edna Thornton by Bassano
Meyriane Heglon by Ogerau
Karl Streitmann by Krziwanek
Georgine von Januschofsky by Benque
Lillian Nordica
as Brunhilde in " Der Ring des Nibelungen" by Wagner
LILLIAN NORDICA
(Lillian Norton)
1857-1947
American soprano,
Nordica grew up from the age of six in Boston, studied at the New England Conservatory of Music, and then gave recitals in the United States and London before resuming study in Milan. In 1879 she made her debut in Milan as Donna Elvira in W.A. Mozart’s Don Giovanni and in Brescia, Italy, as Violetta in Giuseppe Verdi’s La traviata. After singing in many Italian, German, and Russian cities, she made her Paris Opéra debut in 1882 as Marguerite in Charles Gounod’s Faust.
In 1887 Nordica first appeared in London at Covent Garden and until 1893 performed there and at Drury Lane in such parts as Lucia, Donna Elvira, and Aida. In 1894 she was engaged at Bayreuth, Germany—the first American to be so honoured—as Elsa in Richard Wagner’s Lohengrin, and her tumultuous reception was such that she thereafter concentrated on Wagnerian parts. In 1895 she sang Isolde at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, where she remained until 1909, excelling especially as Brünnhilde and Kundry. After retiring from the Metropolitan, she launched a world farewell tour that ended in 1913 when her ship grounded in the Gulf of Papua in December. She contracted pneumonia and died of complications of the disease.
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LILLIAN NORDICA
(Lillian Norton)
1857-1947
American soprano,
Nordica grew up from the age of six in Boston, studied at the New England Conservatory of Music, and then gave recitals in the United States and London before resuming study in Milan. In 1879 she made her debut in Milan as Donna Elvira in W.A. Mozart’s Don Giovanni and in Brescia, Italy, as Violetta in Giuseppe Verdi’s La traviata. After singing in many Italian, German, and Russian cities, she made her Paris Opéra debut in 1882 as Marguerite in Charles Gounod’s Faust.
In 1887 Nordica first appeared in London at Covent Garden and until 1893 performed there and at Drury Lane in such parts as Lucia, Donna Elvira, and Aida. In 1894 she was engaged at Bayreuth, Germany—the first American to be so honoured—as Elsa in Richard Wagner’s Lohengrin, and her tumultuous reception was such that she thereafter concentrated on Wagnerian parts. In 1895 she sang Isolde at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, where she remained until 1909, excelling especially as Brünnhilde and Kundry. After retiring from the Metropolitan, she launched a world farewell tour that ended in 1913 when her ship grounded in the Gulf of Papua in December. She contracted pneumonia and died of complications of the disease.
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