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- Amelia in an 1882 production of Giuseppe Verdi's Un ballo in maschera. Ternina sang initially as a full-time professional performer in Leipzig and subsequently...
- (pronounced [zîːŋka kûnt͡s]), she studied with the Wagnerian soprano Milka Ternina and her ****istant Marija Kostrenčić. She also studied in Milan with Carpi...
- reported to have proposed marriage in 1899 to the Croatian soprano Milka Ternina of the Metropolitan Opera. Bigelow gave her a 38-carat diamond named “Cleveland”...
- a messenger of the Grail soprano or mezzo-soprano Amalie Materna Milka Ternina Gurnemanz, an elderly knight of the Grail b**** Emil Scaria Robert Bl****...
- premiere at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, on 12 July, with Milka Ternina and Fernando De Lucia as the doomed lovers and Antonio Scotti as Scarpia...
- performers, including the tenor Jean de Reszke and the dramatic soprano Milka Ternina. The recordings were later issued on a series of LPs and, in 2002, were...
- 1898, one of the waterfalls was named after Croatian opera singer Milka Ternina. She gave money from concerts to preserve the park, upgrade tracks and...
- Serbian opera singer Milka Tadić, Montenegrin political activist Milka Ternina (1863–1941), Croatian dramatic soprano Milcah, Hebrew name מִלְכָּה (meaning...
- commercially. They include legendary tenor Jean de Reszke, soprano Milka Ternina, and conductor Luigi Mancinelli. On March 17, 1900, Lionel Mapleson, the...
- (scientist) (1824–1900), natural scientist, educator and politician. Milka Ternina (1863–1941), dramatic soprano. Vladimir Žerjavić (1912–2001), economist...