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- the first Bayreuth performances, Wagner himself cried "Bravo!" as the flowermaidens made their exit in the second act, only to be hissed by other members...
- of the Flowermaidens offstage: Cosima Wagner recorded in her diary for 3 August 1882 "[Richard] sits by the stove...amidst the Flowermaidens and talks...
- 2005). "'Wir welken und sterben dahinnen': Carrie Pringle and the Solo Flowermaidens of 1882". The Musical Times. 146 (1890). Musical Times Publications...
- House Chorus and Orchestra, Colin Davis 1972 – WagnerParsifal – as a Flowermaiden in a studio recording with the Vienna Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti 1973...
- three performances of Parsifal at Covent Garden, as one of the six Flowermaidens. The performances were recorded for posterity but not released commercially...
- Chloé, Pelléas et Mélisande, Salome and Die Frau Ohne Schatten, the Flowermaidens and the Rhinemaidens, Lulu, Bluebeard's Castle, Alice in Wonderland...
- N. La sposa di Messina Donna Isabella Verdi, G. Giovanna d'Arco Giovanna La traviata Violetta Valéry Rigoletto Gilda Wagner R. Parsifal Flowermaiden...
- Festival 1894, it was with Pauline as Elisabeth. There she also sang a flowermaiden in Parsifal. Other opera houses in which she sang as a guest artist include...
- in Offenbach’s Les contes d'Hoffmann Sophie in M****enet’s Werther a Flowermaiden in Wagner’s Parsifal the title role in Stravinsky’s Le rossignol Zerbinetta...
- Bayerisches Musiker Lexikon Online Cormack, David (2009). "English Flowermaidens (And Other Transplants) at Bayreuth". The Musical Times. 150 (1909):...