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Claire Croiza (14
September 1882 – 27 May 1946) was a
French mezzo-soprano and an
influential teacher of singers.
Claire Croiza (née Conelly, or O'Connolly)...
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Croton palanostigma Klotzsch, (wikispecies)
Croton perpecosus Croiza, (wikispecies)
Croton rimbachii Croizat, (wikispecies)
Croton sampatik Muell...
- mélodies or
excerpts from Pelléas et Mélisande
included Jane Bathori,
Claire Croiza,
Charles Panzéra and
Ninon Vallin; and
among the
conductors in the major...
- composition,
Marcel Dupré for organ,
Marcel Moyse for flute, and
Claire Croiza for singing. Like all
institutions in Paris, the
Conservatoire was ruled...
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Pyrmont (b. 1865) Joseffy,
Austrian magician (b. 1873) May 27
Claire Croiza,
French soprano (b. 1882)
Henri Hauser,
French historian,
geographer and...
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Honegger also had a son, Jean-Claude (1926–2003), with the
singer Claire Croiza. In the
early 1920s,
Honegger shot to fame with his "dramatic psalm" Le...
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Charlotte Wyns (1868–c. 1917) in the 1904 Aix les
Bains production, and
Claire Croiza, who made her
debut in the 1905
productions in
Nancy and Lille.
After a...
- Cotogni and
Giovanni Sbriglia.
Bessie Abott Clive Carey [pupils]
Claire Croiza Isabel Stevens Lathrop Miriam Licette Vladimir Rosing Mafalda Salvatini...
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Claire Croiza as
Charlotte in 1907...
- its
premiere at the
Concerts Casella on 28
January 1915, sung by
Claire Croiza. The
pianist was Fauré. The song
cycle was
published by
Durand in May 1915...