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Ljuba Welitsch (Veličkova; Bulgarian: Люба Величкова 10 July 1913 – 1
September 1996) was an
operatic soprano. She was born in Borisovo, Bulgaria, studied...
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ballet and opera,
which singers Ghena Dimitrova,
Boris Christoff,
Ljuba Welitsch and
Nicolai Ghiaurov elevated to a world-class level.
Bulgarian performers...
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lawyer and
writer (****igned
female at
birth and a
feminine name)
Ljuba Welitsch,
Bulgarian actress Lyuba Mollova,
Bulgarian athlete Lyuba Ognenova-Marinova...
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Alexander Welitsch,
Libero di Luca,
Horst Guenter,
Ursula Zollenkopf, NDR Chor and
orchestra of the NWDR,
Wilhelm Schüchter; (b)
Alexander Welitsch, Josef...
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Krisia Todorova Kristian Kostov Krum Lea
Ivanova LiLana Lili
Ivanova Ljuba Welitsch Lubo
Kirov Ludmilla Diakovska Lyubka Rondova Lyudmila Radkova Margarita...
- needed] In the
Kingdom of Westphalia, a
drunken innkeeper woman (Ljuba
Welitsch), just
before her death,
bequeaths her inn to
Susanne Delberg (Teri Tordai...
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Richard Strauss's
Salome in 1949, with the
Bulgarian soprano Ljuba Welitsch in the
title role, and the
American premiere of Stravinsky's The Rake's...
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preserved border wall at the Gedenkstätte Heinersdorf-
Welitsch...
- felt as
though in that
house the role
belonged to her contemporary,
Ljuba Welitsch.
Borkh finally accepted Bing's invitation, and pla**** Salome, with Mitropoulos...
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accommodation open to
Black women.: 72 In her
second year, she
heard Ljuba Welitsch sing
Salome from the standing-room
section at the Met and
became fascinated...