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  2. Montserrat Caballé - Wikipedia

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    Montserrat Caballé unbeldi.com; Montserrat Caballé weberclaudia.de (in German) Fiammetta Rocco: When the ample Catalan sings: Callas is no more; Kiri Te Kanawa is making television commercials, but Montserrat Caballe, the 61-year-old soprano with the old-fashioned style, is still the people's diva of choice (Interview) The Independent, 1994

  3. Barcelona (Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé song)

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    "Barcelona" is a single released by Queen vocalist Freddie Mercury and operatic soprano Montserrat Caballé. A part of their collaborative album Barcelona, it also appeared on Queen's Greatest Hits III. The song reflects Mercury's love of opera with his high notes and Caballé's operatic vocals, backed by a full orchestra.

  4. The Island of Christianity: Armenia & Artsakh - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Montserrat Caballé visited many of these churches as homage to the 1700th anniversary of the adoption of Christianity. This collection, in its turn, is an act of homage to the great soprano for her anniversary on the part of the Armenian nation, a sign of profound admiration and gratitude.

  5. Barcelona (Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé album)

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    Barcelona is a collaborative studio album recorded by Freddie Mercury, lead singer of popular British rock band Queen, and operatic Soprano Montserrat Caballé.It was released in 1988 and serves as the second and final album by Mercury to be recorded outside of Queen.

  6. Friends for Life (Montserrat Caballé album) - Wikipedia

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    Friends for Life is a 1997 album by Catalan opera singer Montserrat Caball ...

  7. Grammy Award for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album - Wikipedia

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    Italian soprano Renata Tebaldi was the first recipient of the award. 1960 winner, Jussi Björling Thirteen-time winner Leontyne Price Two-time winner Joan Sutherland 1969 winner, Montserrat Caballé Two-time winner Janet Baker Five-time winner Luciano Pavarotti Two-time winner Marilyn Horne Three-time winner Kathleen Battle Five-time winner Cecilia Bartoli Three-time winner Anne Sofie von ...

  8. Montserrat Martí - Wikipedia

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    Martí was born as Montserrat Martí Caballé in Barcelona on 15 November 1971 to Montserrat Caballé and Bernabé Martí. She made her first appearance as a singer in 1993, singing with her mother in London. Following that, the mother and daughter sang together on a few occasions both on stage and on recordings. [2] [3] [4]

  9. Bernabé Martí - Wikipedia

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    On 14 August 1964 he married the soprano Montserrat Caballé at Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey. They had met earlier that year when on short notice he replaced an ailing tenor for performances of Madama Butterfly in Corunna. Martí and Caballé later sang together many times. They had a son and a daughter, Montserrat who also a singer.