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Miriam Licette (9
September 1885 – 11
August 1969) was an
English operatic soprano whose career spanned 35 years, from the mid-1910s to
after World War...
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March 24, 1988 (age 36) Miami,
Florida Political party Republican Spouse Licette Rodriguez Children 3
Occupation Property manager Website anthonyforflorida...
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Garden Etelka Gerster Katharina Klafsky Gabrielle Krauss Selma Kurz
Miriam Licette Estelle Liebling [pupils]
Blanche Marchesi (her daughter) Dame
Nellie Melba...
- Bill Woodfull,
Australian cricketer and
educator (b. 1897) 1969 –
Miriam Licette,
English soprano and
educator (b. 1885) 1972 – Max Theiler,
South African-American...
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performance in
English was at
Covent Garden on 26 July 1919, with
Miriam Licette as Yaroslavna. In
January and
February 2009
there was a
production at the...
- S2CID 55596629. "John M. Gottman". www.goodreads.com.
Retrieved 2020-08-22. Gus,
Licette; Rose, Janet; Gilbert,
Louise (March 2015). "Emotion Coaching: A universal...
- 1961) 1882 – Clem McCarthy,
American sportscaster (d. 1962) 1885 –
Miriam Licette,
English soprano and
educator (d. 1969) 1885 –
Clare Sheridan, English...
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Theodor Adorno,
exponent of the "New Music" (b. 1903)
August 11 –
Miriam Licette,
operatic soprano (b. 1885)
August 13 –
Jacob do Bandolim,
mandolin player...
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Wigwam Years".
Singers who
appeared in
these performances included Miriam Licette,
Lilian Stiles-Allen,
Elsie Suddaby,
Harold Williams,
Parry Jones, Frank...
- Italian) LP:
Columbia Records 1929–1930
Heddle Nash
Robert Easton Miriam Licette Thomas Beecham BBC
Symphony Orchestra and
chorus (sung in English) CD:...