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- Lydia Yakolevna Lipkowska (Russian: Лидия Яковлевна Липковская. Ukrainian: Лідія Яківна Липковська; 10 May 1882 – 22 March 1958) was a Russian operatic...
- Sante. Mario Sammarco reprised the role of Count Gil with soprano Lydia Lipkowska performing the role of Susanna for the first staging of the opera at the...
- soprano Lydia Lipkowska charged Schepps with usury over his refusal to return two diamonds worth $80,000 that she had pawned to him. Lipkowska said that she...
- professor in 1881. Among her pupils were: Nadezhda Zabela-Vrubel, Lydia Lipkowska, Oda Slobodskaya, Elena Katulskaya, Lubov Andreyeva-Delmas, Ksenia Dorliak...
- Natalia Iretskaya later became the teacher of Oda Slobodskaya and of Lydia Lipkowska, who in turn taught Virginia Zeani. She was also the godmother of Artôt's...
- September 2, 1910, in the role of Lakmé. After the departure of Lydia Lipkowska in 1913, she became the company's leading coloratura soprano with a repertoire...
- World War II she began studying with Ukrainian soprano Lydia Lipkowska in Bucharest. Lipkowska disagreed with Anghel's ****essment of her voice as a mezzo-soprano...
- regarded her as a "symbol of all Romanians". Famous Russian soprano Lydia Lipkowska was also fascinated by her artistry: "No one managed to impress me so...
- (1882–1971) Amelita Galli-Curci (1882–1963) Mary Kaestner (born 1882) Lydia Lipkowska (1882–1958) Fritzi M****ary (1882–1969) Maria Moscisca (1882–1971) Vali...
- Gaiété-Lyrique in Paris, singing alongside Lucien Fugère, Maria Barrientos, Lydia Lipkowska, Georgette Leblanc, André Gilly, and Vanni Marcoux. In 1920, Kuznetsova...