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- Meta Seinemeyer (September 5, 1895 – August 19, 1929) was a German opera singer with a spinto soprano voice. Seinemeyer was born in Berlin, where she studied...
- soprano Meta Seinemeyer and was responsible for a resurgence of interest in Giuseppe Verdi's operas in Germany. Singing with Seinemeyer under Fritz Busch...
- Richard Tauber Tino Pattiera Annie Krull Riza Eibenschütz Irma Tervani Meta Seinemeyer Margarethe Siems Therese Malten Edda Moser Minnie Nast Eva von der Osten...
- Cartvale (born 1936), British Labour Party member of the House of Lords Meta Seinemeyer (1895–1929), German operatic spinto soprano Margaret Tuke (1862–1947)...
- 1933. In 1929, he married his long-time fiancée, the German soprano Meta Seinemeyer, who, seriously ill with leukaemia, died a few hours after the wedding...
- (1858–1929), illustrator, caricaturist, lithographer and photographer Meta Seinemeyer (1895–1929), opera singer Otto Taubmann (1859–1929), composer and conductor...
- Clewing Keith Falkner Alexander Kipnis Max Lorenz   Lauritz Melchior Paul Schöffler Rut Berglund Anny Helm Tresi Rudolph Meta Seinemeyer Hatsue Yuasa...
- with well-known Dresden and Berlin artists such as Karin Branzell, Meta Seinemeyer and Richard Tauber. She can be heard in an acoustic Polydor production...
- Parma tenor or baritone Josef Correck The Duchess of Parma soprano Meta Seinemeyer Master of Ceremonies b**** Adolf Schoepflin The girl's brother, a soldier...
- (1895–1987) Soffi Schønning (1895–1994) Else Schøtt (1895–1989) Meta Seinemeyer (1895–1929) Madeleine Sibille (1895–1984) Anny von Stosch (1895–1994)...