- Rosa
Olitzka (September 6, 1873 –
September 29, 1949) was a German-born
contralto singer. She sang with the
Metropolitan Opera from 1895 to 1901, and...
- designer,
graphic designer,
historian and
author (b. 1888) 1949 – Rosa
Olitzka, German-American
contralto singer (b. 1873) 1951 –
Thomas Cahill, American...
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Marie Dressler.
Americans Yvonne de Tréville,
Charlotte Maconda and Rosa
Olitzka sang
arias from
several operas while Dressler performed a
comedic reading...
- and
cellist Adolf Hoffman, and gave a
concert with
German contralto Rosa
Olitzka on
Mackinac Island in 1920. In 1922, 1928, 1932, 1936 and 1940, she was...
- 1972
Vittorio Podesti 173
conductor 8
November 1909 8
January 1912 Rosa
Olitzka 172 mezzo-soprano 30
November 1895 27
April 1901
David Asch 171 b**** 22...
- 1889,
before moving to Paris. Her
students included the
contralto Rosa
Olitzka,
Elisa Kutscherra de Nyss and
Berglioth Prom. She died in 1907 in Paris...
- "Po' Li'l Lamb" by Paul
Laurence Dunbar, a song sung by her
client Rosa
Olitzka in concerts. She
composed the
music for
Twenty Little Songs for Children...
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between 1911 and 1914,
including several duets with
German contralto Rosa
Olitzka. She
wrote on singing,
explaining that "From the very
start the singer...
-
Florencio Constantino,
Riccardo Martin, and
Umberto Sacchetti;
contralto Rosa
Olitzka; and b**** Andrés de Segurola. The
second San
Carlo Opera Company was a...
- Emmy
Destinn Contraltos:
Marianne Brandt,
Ernestine Schumann-Heink, Rosa
Olitzka,
Edyth Walker,
Margarete Matzenauer Heldentenors:
Hermann Winkelmann, Erik...