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Princess Norina Matchabelli (born
Eleanora Erna
Cecilia Gilli; 3
March 1881 – 15 June 1957) was co-founder of the
perfume company Prince Matchabelli, a...
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determines to
elope and
writes to tell
Norina that all is lost.
Scenes 4–5: An
apartment in the home of
Norina Norina sits alone,
reading a book. She recites...
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after the
Russian Revolution. In New York City he and his wife,
Princess Norina Matchabelli (an
actress whose stage name was
Maria Carmi),
opened a small...
- with his wife
Norina,
moved to the
United States. The
prince was an
amateur chemist and in 1924 he and his wife, now
known as
Princess Norina Matchabelli...
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Sibiu Nationality Romanian Spouse Emil
Constantinescu Children Dragoș
Norina Boru Alma
mater Faculty of Law -
University of
Bucharest Profession Lawyer...
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Patterson and
Norina Matchabelli in the
early 1940s
under the
direction of
spiritual master Meher Baba.
Elizabeth Patterson and
Norina Matchabelli originally...
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Meherabad Meher Spiritual Center Sufism Reoriented Sanctuary ****ociated
figures Norina Matchabelli Francis Brabazon Charles Purdom Quentin Tod
Meredith Starr Margaret...
- In 1934,
during a trip to Hollywood,
Pascal was
contacted by
Princess Norina Matchabelli (wife of the
perfume manufacturer)
about a film
project based...
- Vögel (Walter Braunfels) The Nightingale, The
Nightingale (Stravinsky)
Norina, Don
Pasquale (Donizetti) Olympia, The
Tales of
Hoffmann (Offenbach) Ophélie...
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Festival as
Rosina in Il
barbiere di
Siviglia and at the
Edinburgh Festival as
Norina in Don Pasquale. She made her
American debut at the
Cosmopolitan Opera in...