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  1. Alma Gluck. Gluck was a celebrated soprano in the 1910s, whose popular recordings of arias and other songs were widely available. Read Full Biography.

  2. Alma Gluck. ALMA GLUCK was a world famous female concert singer and recording star in the early 20th century. She earned a place in recording industry history by creating the first million-selling phonograph record. In 1890 her family moved to New York City where she first had piano lessons and then voice training by Signor Buzzi-Peccia.

  3. GLUCK, ALMA (born Reba Fiersohn ; 1884–1938), U.S. soprano. Born in Bucharest, Romania, she was taken to New York as a child. When she left school, she worked as a secretary, and it was not until her marriage to Bernard Gluck, in 1906, that she began taking singing lessons. In 1909 she obtained an engagement at the Metropolitan Opera, New ...

  4. 25. Aug. 2019 · Posting three popular (single-faced) 12-inch Red Seal recordings by early recording star Alma Gluck (1884-1938), born Reba Feinsohn in Romania and moved at a...

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  5. Gluck, Alma (1884–1938)Rumanian soprano. Born Reba Fiersohn on May 11, 1884, in Bucharest, Rumania; died on October 27, 1938, in New York; studied with Arturo Buzzi-Peccia, Jean de Rezke, and Marcella Sembrich ; married Bernard Gluck, in 1902 (divorced 1912); married

  6. 13. Jan. 2014 · Alma Gluck (born Reba Feirsohn; May 11, 1884-October 27, 1938), was an American soprano, and one of the world's most famous female singers at the peak of her career (around 1910). Marcia Davenport was the child of her first marriage (to Bernard Gluck); Alma Gluck later married violinist … read more

  7. 14. Juli 2016 · Charted at #4 in September 1916. This wonderful soprano was the wife of violinist Efrem Zimbalist Sr. and mother of actor Efrem Zimbalist Jr. The song comes ...

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