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Ruthilde Boesch, born
Ruthilde Klösterer,
married also
Ruthilde Loibner (9
January 1918 – 20
January 2012) was an
Austrian soprano in opera, operetta...
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Schneider (1908–1957), brothers,
famous for
parapsychology between the wars
Ruthilde Boesch (1918–2012), an
Austrian soprano in
opera and operetta, a song and...
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several times in the
Slovak National Theatre. She
would later study with
Ruthilde Boesch in Vienna. In 1968, Gruberová made her
operatic debut at the National...
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singer (The Corporation) 4 –
Totti Bergh (76),
Norwegian jazz
saxophonist Ruthilde Boesch (94),
Austrian soprano John Levy (99),
American jazz upright-b****ist...
- Wiki) (1906-1990)
politician (ÖVP),
president of the
Austrian Parliament Ruthilde Boesch (1918–2012), an
Austrian soprano in opera, operetta, song and concert;...
- entirety, with soloists,
choir and orchestra, or shortened/cut versions:
Ruthilde Boesch, Ilse Hollweg,
Maria Nussbaumer-Knoflach,
Waldemar Kmentt, Walter...
- Vienna. She
received her
vocal training from
Hedda and
Edwin Szamosi and
Ruthilde Boesch. She also took
acting lessons from
Dorothea Neff and Eva Zilcher...
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Boesch (1928–2019),
American retired Navy SEAL and
reality show
contestant Ruthilde Boesch (1918–2012),
Austrian soprano Bosch (surname) Bösch This page lists...
- July 1941) is an
Austrian operatic baritone. He is the son of the
soprano Ruthilde Boesch, and
studied at the
University of
Music and
Performing Arts Vienna...
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Zadek (1917–2019) 1918 Ann
Ayars (1918–1995) Mimi
Benzell (1918–1970)
Ruthilde Boesch (1918–2012) Géori Boué (1918–2017)
Mesude Çağlayan (1918–2011) Ellen...