Emma Calvé, born Rosa Emma Calvet (15 August 1858 – 6 January 1942) was a French operatic dramatic soprano. Calvé was probably the most famous French...
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Caroline Calvé (born 1978), Canadian snowboarder Emma Calvé (1858–1942), French opera singer Jean Calvé (born 1984), French footballer Calf (disambiguation)...
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who slipped away and now wants to help Emma Calvé and Orel fight against the Male Masters. Lebeuf guides Emma Calvé and Orel into the sewers under the Garnier...
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portraiture is often characterized by a rich background gradient, embodied in Emma Calvé as Carmen (1894). In 1899, Henry Clay Frick commissioned Chartran to create...
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this time followed by Cavalleria rusticana on 22 December 1893 with Emma Calvé as Santuzza, conducted by Enrico Bevignani. The two operas have since...
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and he gave music lessons to the famous French soprano Emma Calvé in 1892. Here he taught Calvé to employ her famous "fourth voice", which was a very high...
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Arral Kate Bensberg Nadina Bulcioff Emma Calvé Ada Crossley Ilma de Murska May De Sousa Marie Duma Emma Eames Emma Engdahl-Jägerskiöld Rose Ettinger Ethel...
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(born 1848), Marcella Sembrich (born 1858), Lillian Nordica (born 1857), Emma Calvé (born 1858), Nellie Melba (born 1861), Francesco Tamagno (born 1850),...
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Gardner, a telegraph operator. She studied voice in France with soprano Emma Calvé. Wood was an early member of the Actors' Equity Association, spending...
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tenor Fernando De Lucia Suzel, daughter of a tenant of Fritz soprano Emma Calvé Beppe, Fritz's friend, a gypsy mezzo-soprano (en travesti) Ortensia Synnemberg...
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