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    Germaine Léontine Angélique Lubin (1 February 1890 – 27 October 1979) was a French dramatic soprano, best known for her association with the music of...
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  • Barry Lubin, American Dan Lubin David Lubin Erickson Lubin, American boxer Frank Lubin (1910–1999), Lithuanian-American basketball player Germaine Lubin, French...
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    Charlotte Dahmen, 33 times by Maria Jeritza, 25 times by Lotte Lehmann, Germaine Lubin, Maria Nemeth, Vera Schwarz, Lucie Weidt and Paula Windheuser. In 1926...
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    11 February 1927 with conductor Philippe Gaubert. The cast included Germaine Lubin as Octavian. Brussels heard the work for the first time at La Monnaie...
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  • Boulanger, French composer, conductor, and music teacher, 92 October 27 – Germaine Lubin, operatic soprano, 89 November 11 – Dimitri Tiomkin, film composer and...
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    Sir Thomas Beecham in London) sang Didon in the 1929 revival, with Germaine Lubin as Cassandre and Franz again as Énée. Georges Thill sang Énée in 1930...
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  • Barencey as Le président Georges Biscot as Muche Germaine Brière as Madame Caquet Simone Cerdan as Madame Lubin Georges Flateau as Maître Chambourcy Louis Florencie...
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  • Gérard Souzay's first recordings were made in 1944 with the sopranos Germaine Lubin and Geneviève Touraine. (These and some later ones with Elly Ameling...
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    the voice, which made her recordings so vastly enjoyable." Austral, Germaine Lubin, and Frida Leider were "considered to be the great Wagnerian dramatic...
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    1910 and 1934, with César Vezzani, Marcel Journet, Marjorie Lawrence, Germaine Lubin, and others (1 CD, 74 min.) Le Chant du Monde, Harmonia Mundi LDC 27891719:...
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    Pénélope into its repertoire on 20 January 1919, with a cast including Germaine Lubin in the title role and Charles Rousselière as Ulysse and Félix Vieuille...
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  • Élise Rivet, nun and World War II heroine (died 1945) 1 February – Germaine Lubin, soprano (died 1979) 2 February – Jules Gros, Breton linguist (died...
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  • de Sanseverina soprano Germaine Lubin Clélia Conti soprano Jacqueline Courtin Théodolinde, l'aubergiste mezzo-soprano Germaine Hamy Une voix soprano Madeleine...
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    of 1937 at the Royal Opera House, conducted by Philippe Gaubert with Germaine Lubin as Alceste. More recent productions in Britain have included those at...
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  • singing at the Conservatoire in 1927, where her most famous pupils were Germaine Lubin, Irène Joachim and Régine Crespin. The recordings of some of her interpretations...
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    and anthropology of opera. Salazar dedicated the book to his mentor, Germaine Lubin. In 1981, he published his opera Icare in Islamic poet and psychoanalyst...
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  • – Nadia Boulanger, composer and conductor (born 1887). 27 October – Germaine Lubin, soprano (born 1890). 29 October – Robert Boulin, politician (born 1920)...
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  • the 1920s, she began a career as a teacher and gave some advice to Germaine Lubin. Jewish, she was arrested in February 1944 in occupied France. On the...
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    Lubin Baugin (c. 1612 – July 11, 1663) was a French painter known for a small number of still lifes, and for religious and mythological paintings. He...
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  • studied voice at the Paris Conservatoire, and further for four years with Germaine Lubin. In 1963, she made her debut at the Strasbourg opera. She moved to the...
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