- Jan
Wiktor Kiepura (Polish: [kjɛˈpura]; May 16, 1902 –
August 15, 1966) was a
Polish opera singer (lyric
tenor /
lirico spinto, Heldentenor) and actor...
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Bellini (Rome 1935); Das
Hofkonzert (1936);
Zauber der Bohème, with Jan
Kiepura (Vienna 1936,
music Robert Stolz); as well as two
films written especially...
- 1935
German musical comedy film
directed by
Karel Lamac and
starring Jan
Kiepura, Theo
Lingen and Lien Deyers. The film's sets were
designed by the art...
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Janikowski (1891–1965),
Polish diplomat Stefan Jaracz (1883–1945),
actor Jan
Kiepura (1902–1966),
singer and
actor Krzysztof Kieślowski (1941–1996), film director...
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Helena Modjeska, Władysław Reymont,
Julian Tuwim, K.I. Gałczyński and Jan
Kiepura. Krynica's
development was also
boosted by the
construction of a railway...
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aviator Shlomo Zev
Zweigenhaft (1915–2005),
Orthodox Jewish Rabbi Jan
Kiepura (1902–1966),
Polish singer and
actor Paul
Godwin (1902–1982), Polish-German...
- film
directed by
Pierre Colombier and
Anatole Litvak and
starring Jan
Kiepura,
Magda Schneider and
Pierre Br****eur. It was a co-production
between Germany...
- the
White House (October 1944). From left: Van Wyck Brooks,
Hannah Dorner, Jo Davidson, Jan
Kiepura,
Joseph Cotten,
Dorothy Gish, Dr.
Harlow Shapley...
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Karol Szymanowski,
Feliks Nowowiejski, and
Artur Rubinstein,
singer Jan
Kiepura.
Theatre was
immensely po****r in the interbellum, with
three main centres...
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roots e.g. Jan
Brzechwa (a
favorite poet of
Polish children).
Singer Jan
Kiepura, born of a
Jewish mother and
Polish father, was one of the most po****r...