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    Sabine Heinefetter, marital name Sabine Marquet (19 August 1809, in Mainz – 18 November 1872, in Achern) was a German operatic soprano. After a stage...
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    of five Heinefetter sisters, all of whom were able to develop stage careers. Kathinka received her vocal training from her older sister Sabine. In 1837...
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    Adina tenor Gianbattista Genero Adina, a wealthy landowner soprano Sabine Heinefetter Belcore, a sergeant baritone Henri-Bernard Dabadie Dr. Dulcamara,...
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    C.A. Jahant; Elizabeth Forbes (2001). "Heinefetter, Sabine". In Forbes, Elizabeth (ed.). Heinefetter, Sabine. Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press...
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  • Hahn-Hahn was a German author and founder of a nunnery 1809, August 19, Sabine Heinefetter, 18 November 1872, operatic soprano 1811, Josef Kling, was a German...
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  • his father Christian Heinefetter (born 1772) and his mother Christine (née Seelandt) further children emerged, so the sisters Sabine, Eva, Fatime, Kathinka...
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    five Heinefetter sisters, all of whom were able to develop stage careers. Initially, she was trained musically and vocally by her older sister Sabine. In...
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