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- Débria M. Brown (26 October 1936 – 17 December 2001) was an American operatic mezzo-soprano who had an active international career that spanned five decades...
- Jones (Candide), Colleen Besett (Kunigunde), James Brookes (Voltaire), Debria Brown (alte Dame), Bärbel Müller (Paquette), Werner Hollweg (Governour)...
- Fame. Annabelle Bernard 1956 Operatic soprano at the Deutsche Oper Berlin Débria Brown 1958 Mezzo-Soprano opera singer Philip Berrigan 1963 Josephite Catholic...
- Stuart Adamson, guitarist with Big Country (43) (suicide) December 17 – Débria Brown, operatic soprano (65) December 18 – Gilbert Bécaud, singer-songwriter...
- Eumolpus (b****). At its premiere, the role of Fortunata was created by Débria Brown. It is suggested that tape music may be used between scenes; the 2004...
- Norman Treigle Reverend Samuel Parris tenor Norman Kelley Tituba contralto Débria Brown Rebecca Nurse contralto Eunice Alberts Giles Corey tenor Maurice Stern...
- include John Aler, David Arnold, Julianne Baird, Thom Baker, Richard Bonynge, Débria Brown, Joyce Castle, John Ch****, Michael Chioldi, John DeMain, Colin Duffy...
- Corporation). Retrieved 8 October 2010. Whiting, Frances (4 November 2006). "Debria Byrne". The Courier-Mail. News Limited (News Corporation). Retrieved 9 October...
- singers Halasz brought to the NYCO included Frances Bible, Adelaide Bishop, Débria Brown, Mack Harrell, Thomas Hayward, Dorothy Kirsten, Brenda Lewis, Eva...
- (born 1963), operatic soprano admired for performances of Verdi heroines Débria Brown (1936–2001), operatic mezzo-soprano and educator Janai Brugger (born...