Enrica Clay Dillon (June 22, 1885 – October 9, 1946) was an American opera singer, opera director, and voice teacher. Born in 1885 in Denver, Colorado...
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Colorado, Dillon was one of six children of Judge Henry Clay Dillon. She was the younger sister of opera singer Enrica Clay Dillon. Dillon's father became...
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Enrica Calabresi (1891–1944), Italian zoologist Enrica Cipolloni (born 1990), Italian heptathlete Enrica Detragiache, American economist Enrica Clay Dillon...
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player Enrica Clay Dillon (1885–1946), American opera singer Eoin Dillon (born 1987), Irish hurler Eric Dillon (1881–1946), Irish soldier Faith Dillon (born...
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of elocution and acting in Milan. Among his pupils were sopranos Enrica Clay Dillon and Marcella Craft. Mottino died in 1919 at his home in Milan at the...
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was founded by the distinguished opera director and singing coach Enrica Clay Dillon in 1936 and is now owned and operated by the non-profit Deertrees...
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Thereafter she commenced vocal study. One of her vocal teachers was Enrica Clay Dillon. In 1917 she married Calvin M. Franklin (born 1887), an agent who...
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(1884–1968) Eugenie Sendrey (1884–1959) Luisa Villani (1884–1961) 1885 Enrica Clay Dillon (1885–1946) Claire Dux (1885–1967) Erna Ellmenreich (1885–1976) Alice...
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Island Pond. In 1936 the Historic Deertrees Theatre was built by Enrica Clay Dillon and is still home to countless theatre, opera and music performances...
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Oldfield, race car driver and automobile pioneer (born 1878) October 9 – Enrica Clay Dillon, opera singer (born 1881) October 12 – Joseph Stilwell, general (born...
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