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- Félia Litvinne (11 October 1860, Saint Petersburg – 12 October 1936, Paris) was a Russian-born, French-based dramatic soprano. She was particularly ****ociated...
- beginning of 1876 he visited Russia. In 1876 the young soprano singer Félia Litvinne arrived from Saint Petersburg and started taking lessons with Pauline Viardot-Garcia...
- and Large) Eddie Little Sky Edsel Little 1926-1997 American actor Félia Litvinne François-Jeanne Schütz 1860-1936 French opera singer Larry Livermore Lawrence...
- (Mrs. Wood), Giuseppina Strepponi, Emma Calvé, Marianne Brandt, Félia Litvinne, Luisa Tetrazzini, among others. Another example was Pauline Viardot, who...
- Emma Engdahl-Jägerskiöld, Marie Hanfstängl, Yelizaveta Lavrovskaya, Felia Litvinne, Emilie Mechelin, Aglaja Orgeni, Anna Eugénie Schoen-René, Mafalda Salvatini...
- Sergei Rachmaninoff, Alexander Glazunov, Feodor Chaliapin, and Félia Litvinne. The tour was supported and sponsored by Diaghilev’s royal patrons Grand...
- performances of Tristan and Isolde with Étienne Gibert (tenor) [pcd] and Félia Litvinne (Isolde) directed by Charles Lamoureux. In June 1902, as part of the Festival...
- received voice lessons in France from the retired dramatic soprano Felia Litvinne, she sang leading roles in opera and performed in prin****l opera houses...
- (1860–1939) Laura Friedmann (1860–1893) Lillian Henschel (1860–1901) Félia Litvinne (1860–1936) Koharik Şirinyan (born 1860) Agnes Stavenhagen (1860–1945)...
- the New England Conservatory of Music; she went on to study with Félia Litvinne in Paris and with M****imiliano Perilli in Naples. On her return to North...