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- Marta Wittkowska (January 1, 1882 – May 24, 1977) was a Polish–American contralto opera singer po****r during the early decades of the twentieth century...
- Stock (1876–1946), chemist Carl Schuricht (1880–1967), conductor Marta Wittkowska (1882–1977), contralto opera singer Alice Wosikowski (1886–1949), politician...
- actress (Yiddish Theatre); was midwife in Poland during World War II Marta Wittkowska, contralto operatic singer Karen Ziemba, Tony Award-winning actress, singer...
- Vestris (1797–1856) Helen Watts (1927–2009) Portia White (1911–1968) Marta Wittkowska (1882–1977) Chronological list of operatic sopranos List of contraltos...
- radio host George Witte, poet and author of Deniability: Poems Marta Wittkowska (1882–1977), contralto opera singer Caldwell, Dave. "Living in Madison...
- B**** Umberto Di Lelio B**** Virgilio Lazzari B**** Vladimir Kastorsky B**** Carmen Melis Soprano Marta Wittkowska Contralto Cecilia Cao Pinna Mezzo-Soprano...
- opera was staged by the Cosmopolitan Opera Company and featured Marta Wittkowska as Carmen, Enrico Arenson as Don Jose and Auguste Bouillez as Escamillo...
- Daddi as Biaso, Jenny Dufau as Stella, Mabel Riegelman as Concetta, Marta Wittkowska as Serena, Emilio Venturini as Ciccillo, Edmond Warnery as Totonno, Nicolò...
- role, Jerome Uhl as the King of Egypt, John Sample as Radames, and Marta Wittkowska as Amneris. Other operas that season included Rigoletto with Millo Picco...