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Euphrosyne Parepa-Rosa (7 May 1836 – 21
January 1874) was a
British operatic soprano who
established the Carl Rosa
Opera Company together with her husband...
- German-born
musical impresario, and his wife,
British operatic soprano Euphrosyne Parepa-Rosa to
present opera in
English in
London and the
British provinces. The...
- Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of four villages: Colceag, Inotești,
Parepa-Rușani, and Vâlcelele. The
commune is
situated in the
Wallachian Plain,...
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Swedish actor Euphrosyne of
Polatsk (1110–1173),
Belarusian saint Euphrosyne Parepa-Rosa (1836–1874),
Scottish soprano Saint Euphrosyne of
Moscow (died 1407)...
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Banham 1995, p. 1026. "Madame
Parepa-Rosa",
Illustrated London News, 7
February 1874, p. 129; and Obituary: "Madame
Parepa Rosa", The Times, 23 January...
- Company. He
started his
company in 1869
together with his wife,
Euphrosyne Parepa-Rosa, and po****rised
opera in
Britain and America,
performing standard...
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Canzonet called "Dreaming,
Still Dreaming" for Mrs.
Zelda Sequin of the
Parepa Opera Troupe. In 1876
Septimus Winner wrote a
Canzonetta called **** As a...
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County Villages Rotari, Șoimești,
Ceptura de Sus,
Ceptura de Jos, Vâlcelele,
Parepa-Rușani,
Fulga de Jos Physical characteristics
Mouth Ghighiu • coordinates...
- ”Mme Patti” and
Clara Louise Kellogg on
their tours, and
performing with
Parepa-Rosa, ”Mlle Lucca”, and
other Prima Donnas of the day. He was also a prolific...
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expanded Trial into a one-act libretto. However, Rosa's wife
Euphrosyne Parepa-Rosa, a
childhood friend of Gilbert's, died
after an
illness in 1874 and...