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  2. Chronological list of operatic sopranos - Wikipedia

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    The list spans from operatic sopranos active in the first operas of the late 16th century to singers currently performing. ... 1800. Elizabeth Austin (c. 1800 ...

  3. Category:American operatic sopranos - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rican operatic sopranos (5 P) Pages in category "American operatic sopranos" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 540 total.

  4. Elizabeth Austin (soprano) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Austin as Rosetta in Thomas Arne’s Love in a Village, 1822. Elizabeth Austin (c. 1800 – after 1835) was an English opera singer and actress who achieved particular fame in America, where between 1828 and 1835, she was considered the reigning prima donna of the day. [1]

  5. Category:18th-century opera singers - Wikipedia

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    18th-century Polish–Lithuanian opera singers (4 P) R. 18th-century opera singers from the Russian Empire (2 C) S. 18th-century Spanish opera singers (1 C, 3 P)

  6. Category:19th-century opera singers - Wikipedia

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    19th-century American opera singers (2 C, 2 P) ... Pages in category "19th-century opera singers" This category contains only the following page.

  7. Category:American opera singers - Wikipedia

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    American operatic sopranos (1 C, 538 P) T. American operatic tenors (1 C, 223 P) Σ. American opera singer stubs (147 P) Pages in category "American opera singers"

  8. Category:American sopranos - Wikipedia

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    This category is intended for notable American sopranos. There is controversy when the term "soprano" is applied to men. Men who sing in the soprano range are sometimes called "sopranists", "sopranistas", or "male sopranos". At the moment there is no established criteria on which term is used by Wikipedia for categorization purposes.

  9. Category:Operatic sopranos - Wikipedia

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    Operatic sopranos are women who sing (or sang) soprano roles in operas for opera companies in opera houses. Subcategories This category has the following 61 subcategories, out of 61 total.