Adam Didur or Adamo Didur (24 December 1874 – 7 January 1946) was a famous Polish operatic bass singer. He sang extensively in Europe and had a major career...
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producer Adamo Didur (1874–1946), Polish operatic bass singer Adamo Gentile (1615–1662), Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lipari Adamo Nagalo...
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uncertain age bass Paolo Ananian Simone, cousin of Buoso (age 70) bass Adamo Didur Marco, Simone's son (age 45) baritone Louis D'Angelo La Ciesca, Marco's...
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Didur (born 1896), also known as Ewa Didur, was a Polish dramatic soprano singer. Eva Didur was born in Poland, the daughter of Polish singer Adamo Didur...
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Opera House on 6 March 1918, with Marie Sundelius in the title role, Adamo Didur and Maria Barrientos in the actual leads, and Pierre Monteux conducting...
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('tench'), a stevedore tenor Angelo Badà 'Talpa' ('mole'), a stevedore bass Adamo Didur La Frugola ('the rummager'), Talpa's wife mezzo-soprano Alice Gentle...
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at the Polka saloon tenor Albert Reiss Ashby, Wells Fargo agent bass Adamo Didur Sonora, miner baritone Dinh Gilly Trin, miner tenor Angelo Badà Sid,...
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Supervía made her debut. Other performers included Mario Sammarco (1902), Adamo Didur (1905), Mattia Battistini (1906), Graziella Pareto (1906/1928), Giuseppe...
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and shipped from Paris. Arturo Toscanini conducted. The cast included Adamo Didur (Boris), Anna Case (Fyodor), Leonora Sparkes (Kseniya), Maria Duchêne...
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built in Neoclassical style between 1898-1901. Adamo Didur was the first artistic director. "Adamo Didur Dies. Operatic Basso, 71. Creator Of Title Role...
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