Blanche Marchesi
Blanche Marchesi (4 April 1863 – 15 December 1940) was a French mezzo-soprano and voice teacher best known for her interpretations of the works of Richard Wagner. She was the daughter of Mathilde Graumann Marchesi, a German voice instructor who taught a variety of well-known opera singers, including Emma Eames, Nellie Melba, and Emma Calvé.
Wikipage disambiguates
1863 in music1940 in musicAstra DesmondBist du bei mirCécile ChaminadeEllen GulbransonGigliola FrazzoniIsobel BaillieJohn Coates (tenor)Leopold Popper-PodhragyLoraine WymanMarchesiMathilde MarchesiMuriel BrunskillRoberta Dodd CrawfordThe Record of SingingTryphosa Bates-BatchellerWilliam Morton (theatre manager)Willis Steell
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Blanche Marchesi
Blanche Marchesi (4 April 1863 – 15 December 1940) was a French mezzo-soprano and voice teacher best known for her interpretations of the works of Richard Wagner. She was the daughter of Mathilde Graumann Marchesi, a German voice instructor who taught a variety of well-known opera singers, including Emma Eames, Nellie Melba, and Emma Calvé.
has abstract
Blanche Marchesi (4 April 1863 ...... Nellie Melba, and Emma Calvé.
@en
Blanche Marchesi (Parigi, 4 ap ...... delle opere di Richard Wagner.
@it
Blanche Marchesi (Paris, 4 avr ...... , Nellie Melba, et Emma Calvé.
@fr
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
21,293,511
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,016,060,933
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
hypernym
sameAs
comment
Blanche Marchesi (4 April 1863 ...... Nellie Melba, and Emma Calvé.
@en
Blanche Marchesi (Parigi, 4 ap ...... delle opere di Richard Wagner.
@it
Blanche Marchesi (Paris, 4 avr ...... , Nellie Melba, et Emma Calvé.
@fr
label
Blanche Marchesi
@de
Blanche Marchesi
@en
Blanche Marchesi
@fr
Blanche Marchesi
@it