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- Maria Jeritza (born Marie Jedličková; 6 October 1887 – 10 July 1982) was a dramatic soprano, long ****ociated with the Vienna State Opera (1912–1934 and...
- younger half brother of Mercedes, from whom he was separated at a young age, Jeritza is a teacher at the Monastery. Unbeknownst to many, he hides a secret bloodlust...
- sung by Claire Born, **** Cleve, Charlotte Dahmen, 33 times by Maria Jeritza, 25 times by Lotte Lehmann, Germaine Lubin, Maria Nemeth, Vera Schwarz...
- regularly in a long-standing partnership with the tenor Enrico Caruso. Maria Jeritza, over many years at the Met and in Vienna, brought her own distinctive...
- The Opera: Scotti Cheered as Chim-Fen in "L'Oracolo"-Tribute to Mme. Jeritza in "Cavalleria." November 24, 1931. The New York Times. "Hoo-Chee...Lyova...
- New York City, United States Metropolitan Opera 16 November 1926 Maria Jeritza as Turandot Giacomo Lauri Volpi as Calaf Tullio Serafin Brussels, Belgium...
- Tauber and George Szell soon after the Berlin premiere in April 1924; Maria Jeritza and Maria Nemeth, both involved in early performances of the opera, have...
- State Opera staged the work with a critically lauded performance by Maria Jeritza in the role of Minnie; with the soprano receiving fourteen curtain calls...
- frequent affairs himself, including with well-known singers such as Maria Jeritza, Emmy Destinn, Cesira Ferrani, and Hariclea Darclée. In 1906, while attending...
- Joseph Schumpeter (1883–1950), economist and political scientist Marie Jeritza (1887–1982), soprano singer Hans Krebs (1888–1947), **** SS Brigadeführer...