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- Zelia Trebelli-Bettini (1836–1892) also known as Zelia Gilbert or by her stage name Trebelli, was a French operatic mezzo-soprano. Born Zélie Thérèse Caroline...
- Frédéric is listed as: Mme Trebelli-Bettini in Thomas (1901), p. 350; Madame Trebelli in Scherer, p. 8; and Zélia Trebelli in Casaglia 2005, "5 July 1870"...
- and descendant of Juan Ponce de León Madame Dolores born Antonia Dolores Trebelli (1864–1951), soprano (also Mademoiselle Dolores) Doloris Bridges, American...
- Times welcomed Bizet's "pretty and effective work", but compared Zelia Trebelli's interpretation of the title role unfavourably with that of Minnie Hauk...
- Dimitri Storoge Omar Sy Jacques Tati Audrey Tautou Sylvie Testud Zelia Trebelli-Bettini: 52  Jean-Louis Trintignant Marie Trintignant François Truffaut...
- at the Worcester and Norwich festivals. At Worcester, Reeves, Santley, Trebelli and Tietjens gave the first performance of ****van's The Prodigal Son...
- (baritone) [fr] Efim Zavalny Angel contralto Aleksandra Krutikova Zelia Trebelli Nadezhda Babintseva Chorus: Evil and good spirits, Georgians, guests, Tatars...
- Ruebhausen (1914–1990), American civic leader and policy advisor Zelia Trebelli-Bettini (1836–1892), also known as Zelia Gilbert, French operatic mezzo-soprano...
- ideal role as Lucrezia, Tietjens led the cast at the London debut of Zelia Trebelli (singing Orsini) in 1862. In that year Herman Klein, aged 15, saw her in...
- in Lucrezia Borgia, with Thérèse Tietjens in the title role and Zelia Trebelli as Orsini, under the baton of Michael Costa. He was an immediate success...