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- Messchaert (22 August 1857 – 9 September 1922) was a Dutch baritone singer and vocal pedagogue. Messchaert was born as Johannes Martinus Messchaert in...
- Anton Sistermans, Max Friedlaender, Jenny Hahn, Johan Messchaert (also: Johannes Martinus Messchaert), Hermine Spies, Horatio Connell and Hugo Goldschmidt...
- Bösendorfersaal). Schenker also was the accompanist for Lieder singer Johan Messchaert on a tour organized by the Ludwig Grünfeld Bureau whose stops included...
- Houttuyn (1720–1798), botanist Adri**** Bleijs (1842–1912), architect Johan Messchaert (1857–1922), singer Aaf Bouber (1885–1974), actress Maria Elizabeth van...
- and genuine love." On February 14, 1907, Mahler accompanied Johannes Messchaert at the piano in a recital at the Bösendorfer Saal in Berlin, consisting...
- violinist Carl Flesch, the singer Johannes Messchaert, and the cello player Pablo Casals. Travelling with Messchaert he came to Vienna at least once a year...
- from Joseph Joachim and Richard Mühlfeld to Adolf Busch, from Johann Messchaert to Ilona Durigo and Emmy Destinn. In 1916, Kahn was elected to the Prussian...
- Saint Angela de Merici Religious leader and saint Italy : 125–126  Johan Messchaert Singer and vocal pedagogue Netherlands : 219  Reinhard Mey Singer-songwriter...
- Marianna Josepha de Jong. Among her tutors were Richard Hol and Johan Messchaert. She made a career as a singer in oratorios and was highly praised for...
- Willem Johannes Leyds (1859–1940) Max Liebermann Hendrik Lorentz Johannes Messchaert (1857–1922) Rudolph Peter Johann Tutein Nolthenius (1851–1939) Alieda...