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  2. Lilli Lehmann - Wikipedia

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    Lilli Lehmann (born Elisabeth Maria Lehmann, later Elisabeth Maria Lehmann-Kalisch; 24 November 1848 – 17 May 1929) was a German operatic dramatic coloratura soprano.

  3. International Mozarteum Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Foundation also promotes research regarding Mozart and administers various awards such as the Mozart Medal, the Preis der Internationalen Stiftung Mozarteum, the Lilli Lehmann Medal, and presents up to twenty other performances year-round.

  4. Lilli Lehmann Medal - Wikipedia

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    The Lilli Lehmann Medal is an award by the Mozarteum International Foundation, named in honour of soprano Lilli Lehmann. Recipients Among the people who have received ...

  5. Merlin (Goldmark) - Wikipedia

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    Programme for the 1886 Premiere Production. Merlin is a German-language opera by Karl Goldmark to a libretto by Siegfried Lipiner.It had its premiere at the Wiener Hofoper on November 19, 1886.

  6. 1929 in music - Wikipedia

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    May 17 – Lilli Lehmann, operatic soprano (born 1848) June 2 – Don Murray, jazz clarinettist (born 1894) (car accident) June 4 – Harry Frazee, producer of Broadway musicals (born 1881) July 3 – Dustin Farnum, singer, dancer and actor (born 1874) August 3 – Emile Berliner, inventor of the gramophone (born 1851) August 19

  7. The Record of Singing - Wikipedia

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    The Record of Singing is a compilation of classical-music singing from the first half of the 20th century, the era of the 78-rpm record.. It was issued on LP (with accompanying books) by EMI, successor to the British company His Master's Voice (better known as HMV) — perhaps the leading organization in the early history of audio recording.

  8. Liederkranz of the City of New York - Wikipedia

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    Many well-known musicians have collaborated with the Liederkranz, including Jenny Lind, [2] Victor Herbert, Ernestine Schumann-Heink, Raphael Josephi, Lilli Lehmann, Helen Traubel, and Lauritz Melchior. The Club has also feted Engelbert Humperdinck, Richard Strauss, [2] and Siegfried Wagner.

  9. Ingrid Haebler - Wikipedia

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    She took up studies at the Mozarteum under Professor Heinz Scholz, graduating in 1949 with distinction for her playing of Mozart, and along the way developing a taste for music of the late eighteenth and early twentieth centuries. That same year Haebler won the Lilli Lehmann Medal of the International Mozarteum Foundation. [citation needed]

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