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Kerstin Thorborg

Swedish mezzo-soprano Kerstin Thorborg was among the finest artists prior to the general public during her primary years in the 1930s. Celebrated by critics in London and NY, she was adored on her behalf completeness as an designer, excelling in both opera and concert function, and adept in lots of …

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Franz Lehár

Probably the most prominent figure of the first twentieth century Viennese operetta revival, Franz Lehár ranks among history’s greatest composers within the genre. He was known most importantly for his worldwide achievement Die lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow). That function kicked off a vogue for Viennese operetta in the us. …

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Willi Domgraf-Fassbaender

An ebullient, occasionally hyperkinetic interpreter of Mozart’s Figaro, lyric baritone Willi Domgraf-Fassbaender enjoyed a significant profession in Europe through the 1930s and 1940s. Cut and good looking, he matched certain requirements of Mozart’s baritone functions with surpassing simplicity and was celebrated for his dramatic aptitude aswell as his suave performing. …

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Helge Rosvaenge

Helge Rosvaenge stood atop the heap of dramatic tenors in Central European countries for a lot more than 3 decades. A unique way of measuring vocal longevity suffered his reputation at a number of important locations (specifically in Vienna) and lent his name a renowned aura even while his career …

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Jarmila Novotná

Jarmila Novotná became a superstar, respected from the leading music artists of her period, first in European countries and later in the us. Although Novotná’s lyric soprano didn’t quite match in pure loveliness to its owner’s appearance, it had been amply appealing and always in the service of the unusually …

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