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"David Malis\nDavid Malis (1957) is an American operatic baritone. In 1985 he won the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World contest. His roles include Mozart's Papageno."
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"Didier Henry\nDidier Henry (born 24 May 1953) is a French baritone.\nHe studied at the Conservatoire de Paris before joining the Opéra National de Lyon. He is well known for his French opera roles, including those by Massenet, Gounod, Debussy, and Rav... | [
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"Dusolina Giannini\nDusolina Giannini (December 19, 1902 – June 29, 1986) was an Italian-American soprano, particularly associated with the Italian repertory.\nBiography.\nBorn into a musical family in Philadelphia, Giannini was the daughter o... | [
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"Edda Moser"
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"Edda Moser\nEdda Moser (born 27 October 1938) is a German operatic soprano. She was particularly well known for her interpretations of music by Mozart. Her 1973 recital LP \"\" received the Grand Prix du Disque.\nCareer.\nMoser was born in Be... | [
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"Live recordings\n- Handel – \"Rinaldo\" – Alcina (Met, 1984)\n- Henze – \"Novae de infinito laudes\"\n- Mozart – \"Don Giovanni\" – Donna Anna (Met, 1971)\n- Mozart – \"Mitridate\" – Aspasia\n- Verdi – \"Rigoletto\" – Gilda\n- Wagner – \"Die Walküre\"... |
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"Edith Kertész-Gabry"
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"Edward Zambara"
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". On his singing teacher's suggestion he decided to pursue his vocal studies in the United States. From 1985 to 1987 he studied with Edward Zambara at the St. Louis Conservatory of Music and from 1987 to 1990 with Mark Elyn at the University of Illin... |
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"Elena Cernei"
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"Elena Cernei\nElena Cernei (1 March 1924 – 27 November 2000) was a Romanian operatic mezzo-soprano, musicologist, and voice teacher. During her 25-year career as an opera singer, she sang in leading opera houses in both Europe and North America. In 19... | [
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"Erik Ole Bye"
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"Erik Ole Bye\nErik Ole Bye (20 March 1883 – 17 May 1953) was a Norwegian operatic baritone. He studied singing with Morgenstierne in Oslo, zur Muhlen in London and R. Willani in Paris. He also competed at the Olympics as a rower.\nBiography.\nHe compe... | [
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"Erik Bye\nErik Erikssønn Bye (March 1, 1926 – October 13, 2004) was a versatile Norwegian journalist, artist, author, film actor, folk singer and radio and television personality. He was one of the 20th century's most well-... |
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"Fabio Armiliato"
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"Fabio Armiliato\nFabio Armiliato (born 17 August 1956, Genoa) is an Italian tenor.\nCareer.\nArmiliato has been referred to critically as \"the best Chénier of our time\" (Landini, \"L'Opera\"). In 1992 he sang the role of Mario Cavaradossi at the Vla... | [
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"conductor Marco Armiliato\n- Le Mandarin: Puccini's \"Turandot\" with Cynthia Makris and Jean-François Borras, Opéra de Marseille, conductor Daniel Klajner\nRoles 2005.\n- Noé: Benjamin Britten's \"Arche de Noé\", Opéra de ... |
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"Felice Varesi"
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"Felice Varesi\nFelice Varesi (born Calais, 1813 – died Milan, 13 March 1889) was a French-born Italian baritone with an illustrious singing career that began in the 1830s and extended into the 1860s. He is best remembered today for his close ... | [
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"Gilda Varesi, was an actress and playwright.\nSources.\n- Forbes, Elizabeth (1992), 'Varesi, Felice' in \"The New Grove Dictionary of Opera\", ed. Stanley Sadie (London) .\n- Harold Rosenthal and John Warrack (1979), 'Varesi, Felice' in \"The... |
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"Ferruccio Furlanetto\nFerruccio Furlanetto (born 16 May 1949 in Sacile, Italy) is an Italian bass. His professional debut was in 1974 in Lonigo, he debuted at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan in 1979, in a production of Verdi's \"Macbeth\", conducted by... | [
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"teaching. He taught piano at the Liceo Musicale of Piacenza and singing at the conservatories of Parma and Milan. He then went on to coach vocal technique and interpretation at the opera school of La Scala in Milan.\nCampogalliani was the voice teach... |
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"Florence Easton"
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"Florence Easton\nFlorence Easton (25 October 1882 – 13 August 1955) was a popular English dramatic soprano in the early 20th century. She was one of the most versatile singers of all time. She sang more than 100 parts, cover... | [
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"Franca Mattiucci"
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"Franca Mattiucci\nFranca Mattiucci (Rome, 1938) is an Italian operatic mezzo-soprano who had an active international career from 1963-1987. In her native country she made appearances at the Arena di Verona Festival, the Bath... | [
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"Vitale, Elena Nicolai, Renato Gavarini, Alfredo Fineschi, Giuliano Ferrein, Albino Gagi – Chorus and Orchestra della Rai di Roma, conducted by Fernando Previtali (Warner Fonit, 1951)\n- Sung in Italian - Maria Callas, Ebe S... |
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"Franz Vitzthum"
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"Franz Vitzthum\nFranz Vitzthum is a German countertenor, a male classical singer in the alto vocal range, specialising in Baroque music. He was trained as a boy singer with the Regensburger Domspatzen and studied with Kai We... | [
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"Frederic Austin"
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"Frederic Austin\nFrederic Austin (30 March 187210 April 1952) was an English baritone singer, a musical teacher and composer in the period 1905–30. He is best remembered for his restoration and production of \"The Beggar's Opera\" by John Gay... | [
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"List of compositions by Frederic Austin\nFrederic Austin did not assign opus numbers to any of his music. His published output (apart from \"The Beggar's Opera\", \"Polly\" and \"Perviligium Veneris\") consists mainly of song settings for solo voice o... |
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"Friederike Grün"
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"Giuseppe Nessi\nGiuseppe Nessi (25 September 1887 – 16 December 1961) was an Italian operatic tenor.\nLife.\nNessi was born in Bergamo, near Milan in Italy. He made his debut in Saluzzo in 1916, in the role of Alfredo in \"La Traviata\". However, on t... | [
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"Gwynne Howell"
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"Inese Galante\nInese Galante (born 12 March 1954) is a Latvian soprano opera singer. Galante is known for a great beauty of tone, nuanced pianissimos and sensitive command of dynamics and colour. Her performance of Vavilov's \"Ave Maria\" (of... | [
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"Jo Appleby\nJo Appleby (born 7 April 1978) is an English soprano from Thornton, Lancashire. She is a former member of operatic pop group Amici Forever.\nLife.\nAppleby was born in Blackpool. She began studying opera, aged nineteen, at the Royal North... | [
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"Johan Messchaert\nJohan Messchaert (22 August 18579 September 1922) was a Dutch baritone singer and vocal pedagogue.\nMesschaert was born as Johannes Martinus Messchaert in Hoorn, Netherlands. He was known for his rendering of the role of Christ in Ba... | [
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"Zdeněk Otava\nZdeněk Otava (11 March 1902 - 4 December 1980) was a Czech operatic baritone who had a length career at the Prague National Theatre that spanned more than four decades. Musicologist Alena Němcová stated that, \"Otava's voice had a very w... | [
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