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Marguerite Bériza (1879–1970) was a
French opera singer who had an
active international career during the
first half of the 20th century. She
began her...
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musical Yamba-O, "a
burlesque tragedy", that was
presented in the Théâtre
Beriza in
Paris (1928); and with
composer Amadeo Roldán
helped organize the Cuban...
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acquitted of
killing her
husband at the
Savoy Hotel in London.
Marguerite Bériza (1880–after 1930),
French opera soprano Marguerite Bourgeoys (1620–1700)...
- Muratore, whom she
married in 1913
after his
divorce from
soprano Marguerite Bériza.
After retiring from the stage,
Cavalieri ran a
cosmetic salon in Paris...
- days
prior to his death. E. Sk. (15
September 2019). "Bili smo na
imanju Beriza Belkića: Bivši član Predsjedništva BiH sada se bavi poljoprivredom" (in...
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presented as a
fully staged opera until 1924 at the Théâtre
Bériza, with
Marguerite Bériza herself singing Nicolette and
costumes by
Ladislas Medgyes....
- d'ombre (1913) was
included in a
number of
recitals given by
Marguerite Bériza and
Sarah Fischer [de] in Europe. Born in Grondines, Quebec, Mathieu's parents...
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retired from the
stage in 1931. He was
married first to
soprano Marguerite Bériza, and
later to
soprano Lina Cavalieri, with whom he
appeared in a silent...
- François Béranger Pierre-Jean de Béranger Jane Berbié
Michel Berger Marguerite Bériza Gérard
Berliner Pierre Bernac Bernard Benjamin Bernheim Jocelyne Béroard...
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presentation in
Paris of two
secular Bach
cantatas by
opera soprano Marguerite Bériza and her
company in
staged productions, The
Peasant Cantata and The Coffee...