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Aglaja Orgeni (born Anna
Maria von Görger St Jörgen; 17
December 1841 – 15
March 1926), was a
Hungarian coloratura soprano.
Orgeni was born in Rimászombat...
- 1968),
Austrian actress Aglaja Brix (born 1990),
German actress Aglaja Orgeni (1841–1926),
Hungarian coloratura soprano Aglaja Schmid (1926–2003), Austrian...
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opera singer Róbert Rák (b. 1978) -
footballer Viktória Ráková...
- and
Joachim at the
Imperial Conservatory in Berlin, and
later with
Aglaja Orgeni in Dresden. Her
first appearance in
opera was as
Aennchen in Der Freischütz...
- Hanfstängl,
Yelizaveta Lavrovskaya,
Felia Litvinne,
Emilie Mechelin,
Aglaja Orgeni, Anna Eugénie Schoen-René,
Mafalda Salvatini,
Raimund von zur-Mühlen, and...
- form of
Aglaia (given name)
Aglaja Brix (born 1990),
German actress Aglaja Orgeni (1841–1926),
Hungarian opera singer Aglaya, a
character in Dostoyevski's...
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Marchesi (her daughter) Dame
Nellie Melba Yevgeniya Mravina Emma
Nevada Aglaja Orgeni Gina
Oselio Regina Pacini Rosa Papier [pupils] Anna Pessiak-Schmerling Sarah...
- Carl
Maria von Weber,
Dresden (along,
among others,
Felix Draeseke,
Aglaja Orgeni). He was
awarded the
title Professor of
Music by the King of
Saxony for...
- 1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.17104.
Elizabeth Forbes (2001). "
Orgéni,
Aglaja [Görger St Jörgen, Anna
Maria von ]".
Orgéni, Aglaja.
Grove Music Online.
Oxford University...
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Johanna Gadski.
There she
studied singing with the
Hungarian soprano Aglaja Orgeni, who
herself had
studied with
Pauline Viardot.
After three years of training...