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  1. Alma Gluck (1884–1938), US-amerikanische Opernsängerin (Sopran) Alma von Goethe (1827–1844), Tochter August und Ottilie von Goethes und Enkelin Johann Wolfgang von Goethes; Alma Guillermoprieto (* 1949), mexikanische Journalistin; Alma Hadžibeganović (* 1972), österreichische Autorin; Alma Hagenbucher (1922–2012), deutsche Geschäftsfrau

  2. Alma Gluck had ceased recording by this time. Modern techniques used in making this CD have restored her voice and reduced record hiss to a very large extent. This is an excellent journey into the past, bringing to life a voice that has been gone for over 70 years.

  3. Prima Voce: Alma Gluck, 22 tracks Listen for free to Alma Gluck – Prima Voce: 22 tracks (76:35). Alma Gluck – 1911 thru 1918, 48 tracks Alma Gluck – Opera Classics 1911-1918 (L'Heure Exquise, Sylvelin and more). 48 tracks (150:19). The Project Gutenberg eBook of Great Singers on the Art of Singing, by James Francis Cooke.

  4. 20. Feb. 2004 · Alma Gluck performed at the Met at most 3 seasons. Her interest was concert work, andshe used the then-new medium of the gramophone to promote herself and her work. She recorded what sold. "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny" was the first million selling Red Seal. My mother saw her perform as a child and I have listened to her work since I first heard "Whispering Hope" (duet w Louise Homer) from ...

  5. 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 York, where she remained for four years. Subsequently ...

  6. 10. Jan. 2013 · Listen to Alma Gluck, accompanied by her husband the violinist Efrem Zimbalist, in “Hatikvah” from 1918, followed by Maurice Ravel’s “Meyerke mayn Suhn” here. And find Alma Gluck in an ...

  7. www.jewiki.net › wiki › Alma_GluckAlma Gluck – Jewiki

    Alma Gluck war russisch-jüdischer Abstammung. Im Alter von sechs Jahren kam sie in die USA. Sie studierte Gesang bei Arturo Buzzi-Peccia, Jean de Reszke und Marcella Sembrich. Aus erster Ehe (1902) mit Bernhard Gluck hatte sie die Tochter Abigail Marcia, die spätere Schriftstellerin Marcia Davenport. 1914 heiratete sie den Geiger Efrem Zimbalist.