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- Leonore Helene Wildbrunn (born Helene Wehrenfennig; 8 April 1882 – 10 April 1972) was an Austrian operatic soprano. She was a celebrated Wagnerian singer...
- Wiener Staatsopernchor Karl Muck Hans Breuer Alfred Roller settings Helene Wildbrunn Donna Anna Claire Born Donna Elvira Lotte Schöne Zerlina Alfred Jerger...
- (1882–1969) Marie Sundelius (1882–1958) Tarquinia Tarquini (1882–1976) Helene Wildbrunn (1882–1972) 1883 Else Gentner-Fischer (1883–1943) Caroline Hatchard (1883–1970)...
- Schillings) Guido Bardi, Prince of Florence tenor Rudolf Ritter Simone, a merchant baritone Felix Fleischer-Janczak Bianca, his wife soprano Helene Wildbrunn...
- conducted by Michael Gielen. Born in Vienna, where she studied with Helene Wildbrunn and Anna Bahr-Mildenburg. In 1950, she won a singing competition in Vienna...
- Jerger and Judith ****wig, among others. She studied further with Helene Wildbrunn at the Meisterkl****e of the Akademie from 1936 to 1938, and an intensive...
- were underway with numerous artists, including the Kammersängerinnen Wildbrunn and Kiurina, to win them over to lead the newly designed master classes...
- 1949, with her father-in-law, Karl Rössel-Majdan (1885–1948), and Helene Wildbrunn. Her deep contralto voice had a unique timbre particularly suited for...
- Sopranos: Melanie Kurt (1880–1941), Berta Morena (1878–1952), Helene Wildbrunn (1882–1972), Gertrude Bindernagel (1894–1932), Gertrude Kappel (1884–1971)...