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Kammersänger (male; German: [ˈkamɐˌzɛŋɐ] ) or Kammersängerin (female; German: [ˈkamɐˌzɛŋəʁɪn] ),
abbreviated Ks. or KS, is a
German honorific title for...
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Ministerialtidende for
kongeriget Danmark for
aaret (in Danish). 1908. p. 63. "Kongelig
kammersanger Ib
Hansen er død".
Politiken (in Danish). 24
February 2013....
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Kammersänger Anton Dermota (June 4, 1910 – June 22, 1989) was a
Slovene lyric tenor. He was born in a poor
family in the
Upper Carniolan village of Kropa...
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stage at the time. Karl
Kraus helped Wedekind stage it in Vienna. Der
Kammersänger ("The Court-Singer", 1899) is a one-act
character study of a
famous opera...
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Honas Bär Sontheimer, was a
prominent late-19th-Century
tenor and
kammersänger (chamber singer)
based in Stuttgart, Germany.
Sontheim was born on 3...
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Artist (Albania)
Merited Artist of
Ukraine Merited Artist of
Vietnam Kammersänger Archived 1
April 2012 at the
Wayback Machine PONS
Online Dictionary v...
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Ortrud and
Kundry there. She was
named an
Austrian Kammersänger in 2003.
Polaski has also made a name for
herself as a Lied and concert...
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classical Music Performer award from People's
Choice Awards 1989 –
Hamburger Kammersänger awarded by the
Hamburg Senate 1990 –
classical Artist of the
Decade 1980–1989...
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Opera Singers,
which The
Opera Quarterly described as
equivalent to the
kammersänger title in Europe.
Janet Berg (February 1995). "Academy of
Vocal Arts Marks...
- Ruth
Hesse (18
September 1936 – 13 July 2024) was a
German opera singer. A
dramatic mezzo-soprano, she was a
member of the
Deutsche Oper
Berlin from 1962...