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- Gré Brouwenstijn (born Gerda Demphina: 26 August 1915 in Den Helder – 14 December 1999 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch soprano singer whose stage career spanned...
- actress and teacher. Elisabeth Philippina Brouwenstijn was born in Amsterdam, the daughter of Beatrix Brouwenstijn and Philip Jacob van Gelder. Betty van...
- IJf Blokker (born 1930) a Dutch musician, TV actor, and presenter Gré Brouwenstijn (1915-1999), opera singer Benjamin Feliksdal (born 1940) a Dutch ballet...
- The soloists in that performance were James McCracken (Waldemar), Gré Brouwenstijn (Tove), Nell Rankin (Wood Dove), Forbes Robinson (Peasant), John Lanigan...
- doi:10.1084/jem.143.5.1283. PMC 2190184. PMID 1083422. Wolkers, MC; Brouwenstijn, N; Bakker, AH; Toebes, M; Schumacher, TN (2004). "Antigen bias in T...
- Gerda, Grada and Gré. People with this name include: Gerarda D. "Gré" Brouwenstijn (1915–1999), Dutch soprano Gerarda Victoria Downer, later Haya van Someren...
- Royal Opera House, London Jon Vickers, Tito Gobbi, Boris Christoff, Gré Brouwenstijn Conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini 1958 Macbeth, Verdi Spoleto Festival...
- Knappertsbusch. Soloists: Wolfgang Windg****en, Ludwig Suthaus, Astrid Varnay, Gré Brouwenstijn, Georgine von Milinkovič, Jean Madeira, Hans Hotter, Gustav Neidlinger...
- ISBN 9783598440885. Harold Rosenthal; Alan Blyth (2001). "Brouwenstijn, Gré [Gerda Demphina]". Brouwenstijn, Gré. Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press...
- Nicolai, Filippeschi, Christoff; Santini, 1954) EMI Verdi: Don Carlos (Brouwenstijn, Vickers, Christoff, Barbieri; Giulini 1958) MYTO Verdi: Falstaff (Schwarzkopf;...