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    Friedrich Schorr (September 2, 1888 – August 14, 1953), was a renowned Austrian-Hungarian bass-baritone opera singer of Jewish origin. He later became...
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  • cartoonist Daniel Schorr (1916–2010), American journalist Friedrich Schorr (1888–1953), Hungarian-Austrian opera singer, chazzan Gedalia Schorr (1910–1979)...
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    Jerry Ross (1926–1955), songwriter Diana Sands (1934–1973), actress Friedrich Schorr (1888–1953), opera singer Gerlando Sciascia (1934–1999), Bonanno crime...
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    Mayer Schorr (11 October 1856 — 24 December 1913) was a cantor in Vienna. He was the father of operatic baritone Friedrich Schorr. He was born in Fălticeni...
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    from McCormack's Ganymed) accompanied by Coenraad V. Bos, but with Friedrich Schorr's Prometheus with the orchestral accompaniment. Volume III: A selection...
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  • Frist ist um" The Dutchman in Der fliegende Holländer, performed by Friedrich Schorr Problems playing these files? See media help. The following operatic...
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    Giuseppe De Luca, Pasquale Amato, and Lawrence Tibbett; and basses Friedrich Schorr, Feodor Chaliapin, Jose Mardones, Tancredi Pasero and Ezio Pinza—among...
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    Die Zauberflöte. The cast included Delia Reinhardt, Richard Tauber, Friedrich Schorr and Leo Schützendorf, conducted by Erich Kleiber. The same year, the...
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  • Leopold Demuth, Anton van Rooy, Hermann Weil, Clarence Whitehill, Friedrich Schorr, Rudolf Bockelmann and Hans-Hermann Nissen. Demuth, van Rooy, Weil...
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    November 1931 (the American premiere, conducted by Artur Bodanzky, with Friedrich Schorr in the title role) Covent Garden, London, 11 May 1934 At the time the...
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