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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. 13. Jan. 2014 · 11 May 1884. Born In. Iași, Iași, Romania. Died. 27 October 1938 (aged 54) 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 ...

  3. Under the name Alma Gluck she made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City in November 1909. She sang the role of Sophie in Jules Massenet’s opera Werther. A month later she attracted considerable attention for her performance of the role of the Happy Shade in Christoph Willibald Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice.

  4. 13. Juni 2013 · Listen to Alma Gluck: Soprano 1884 - 1922 by Alma Gluck on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Tsar’s Bride: Liuba’s air", "Louise: Depuis le jour" and more.

  5. Oktober 1927; Columbia 15227-D). Die Sopranistin Alma Gluck entschied sich für Bring Back My Bonnie to Me (11. September 1918; Victrola 64793), Ella Logan wählte My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean (17. Juli 1938; Brunswick 8196; Rang 8 der US-Pophitparade), unter demselben Titel übernahmen die Mobile Strugglers das Lied (18.

  6. 17. Dez. 2014 · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesSing Me to Sleep · Alma Gluck | Efrem ZimbalistSing Me to Sleep℗ 2013 Entertain Me Europe LTDReleased on: 2013-...

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  7. She made rapid progress, accompanied her teacher on a European tour, and in 1909 auditioned at the Metropolitan for general manager Giulio Gatti-Casazza and conductor Arturo Toscanini. Taking 'Alma Gluck' as her stage name, she made her November 16, 1909 debut as Sophie from Jules Massenet's "Werther" to rave reviews. Success followed in such ...