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- Viorica Ursuleac (26 March 1894 – 22 October 1985) was a Romanian operatic dramatic soprano. Ursuleac was born the daughter of a Gr**** Orthodox archdeacon...
- They had two sons, Octavian and Oliver. The Romanian soprano Viorica Ursuleac, who often sang under him, became his second wife. Krauss made the rounds...
- Țigău, a Romanian heptathlete Viorica Țurcanu, a Romanian fencer Viorica Ursuleac, a Romanian operatic soprano Viorica Viscopoleanu, a retired Romanian Olympics...
- journalist and politician, Italian Minister of Justice (d. 1964) 1894 – Viorica Ursuleac, Ukrainian-Romanian soprano and actress (d. 1985) 1895 – Vilho Tuulos,...
- appeared at Covent Garden from 1924 to 1939, also as Otello (opposite Viorica Ursuleac as Desdemona) and Florestan, besides the Wagnerian repertory. Also at Covent...
- Theatre Munich on 24 July 1938 and dedicated to the leading singer Viorica Ursuleac and her husband, conductor Clemens Krauss. Strauss had intended Friedenstag...
- pianist, 94 October 20 – Boris Lisanevich, dancer, 80 October 22 – Viorica Ursuleac, Romanian operatic soprano, 91 November 15 – Seán Ryan, Irish fiddler and...
- Ukrainian model and actress; semifinalist at Miss Universe 2006. Viorica Ursuleac (1894–1985), Romanian opera singer (dramatic soprano) Inna Vernikov (Born...
- Austrian conductor Clemens Krauss and his wife, the Romanian soprano Viorica Ursuleac, who had initially told them of the ****cution of the Jews. The sisters...
- Opera in New York City. During the 1930s, the Romanian singer Viorica Ursuleac and her Austrian husband Clemens Krauss, a conductor of operas, were involved...