Thursday, September 17, 2009

Emma Albani

Emma Albani
1. Emma Albani, Forty Years of Song, London: Mills & Boon, Ltd., 1911, p. 213: 2. There is some uncertainty as to Albani's date of birth. In her autobiography, the singer claims to Emma Albani ( b Chambly, 1 Nov 1847; d London, 3 April 1930). Canadian soprano. She studied in Paris and made her London début in 1872 as Amina, later Albani (née Lajeunesse, m. Gye), (Marie Louise Cécile) Emma. Soprano, professeure (Chambly, près de Montréal, 27 septembre ou l er novembre 1847 - Londres, 3 avril 1930).
Emma Albani
Dame Emma Albani DBE (1 November 1847 â€" 3 April 1930) was a leading soprano of the 19th century and early 20th century, and the first Canadian singer to become an international Emma Albani ( b Chambly, 1 Nov 1847; d London, 3 April 1930). Canadian soprano. She studied in Paris and made her London début in 1872 as Amina, later Dame Emma Albani (1 er novembre 1847 - 3 avril 1930), fut une des sopranos les plus célèbres du XIX e siècle et début du XX e siècle, et la première cantatrice canadienne à
Emma Albani
French-Canadian soprano. Biography, discography. 2e colloque international sur l'écologie industrielle (CTTEI-CREUST, Sorel, Québec) Colloque 30e anniversaire du Code des professions (Office des professions du Québec) Dame Emma Albani DBE (1 November 1847 â€" 3 April 1930) was a leading soprano of the 19th century and early 20th century, and the first Canadian singer to become an international
Emma Albani
Albani (née Lajeunesse, m. Gye), (Marie Louise Cécile) Emma. Soprano, professeure (Chambly, près de Montréal, 27 septembre ou l er novembre 1847 - Londres, 3 avril 1930).
Emma Albani
English: Images related to Emma Albani (Emma Lajeunesse) (1847-1930), a leading soprano of the 19th century and early 20th century, and the first Canadian singer to become an Emma Albani Dame Emma Albani ( b Chambly, nr. Montreal, 1847; d London, 1930). Fr.‐Canadian soprano, born Marie Louise Cécilie Emma Lajeunesse, taking English: Images related to Emma Albani (Emma Lajeunesse) (1847-1930), a leading soprano of the 19th century and early 20th century, and the first Canadian singer to become an

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