- Jean de
Reszke (born Jan Mieczysław
Reszke; 14
January 1850 – 3
April 1925) was a
Polish dramatic tenor and
opera star.
Reszke came from a
wealthy Polish...
- Édouard de
Reszke (Polish:
Edward Reszke; 22
December 1853 – 25 May 1917) was a
Polish b**** from Warsaw. A
member of the
musical Reszke family, he was...
- Jan
Reszke (1818–1877) was a
Polish aristocrat,
hotel operator, and the
father of
three opera singers Josephine (soprano), Jean (tenor) and Édouard de...
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Reszke (née Józefina
Reszke; 4 June 1855 – 22
February 1891) was a
Polish operatic dramatic soprano. She and her brothers, Jean and Édouard de
Reszke...
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included Marcella Sembrich,
Lillian Nordica,
Antonio Scotti, and
Edouard de
Reszke, but the
technical standard of Columbia's
Grand Opera series was not considered...
- was
created from the
singing academy founded in 1906 in
Paris by Jean de
Reszke. By 1932, the
school had
added full
theatrical training to its curriculum...
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received its
French premiere at the
Paris Opera, with
legendary tenor Jean de
Reszke as
Canio in what
would be his last
public performance, as he
would later...
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repertory originally began their careers as baritones,
including Jean de
Reszke,
Giovanni Zenatello,
Renato Zanelli,
Lauritz Melchior, Erik Schmedes, and...
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Juliette transferred to the
Paris Opéra, with
Adelina Patti and Jean de
Reszke in the
leading roles. The
opera was
first seen in
London (with
Patti and...
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United States Mint;
photographed by
Jaclyn Nash
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