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  • 91Theater an der Wien — The Theater an der Wien (The Theatre on the Wien River) is a theatre in Vienna. Opened in 1801, it has a fabled history, and continues to be an important venue to this day. OriginThe theater was the brainchild of the Viennese theatrical… …

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  • 92Emanuel Schikaneder — Earlier careerSchikaneder first appeared with the theatrical troupe of F. J. Moser around 1773. Aside from operas, the company also performed farces and Singspiele (operettas). Schikander married an actress in this company, Eleonore Arth, in 1777 …

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  • 93June Anderson — (born December 30, 1952) is a Grammy award winning American coloratura soprano. Originally known for bel canto performances of Rossini, Donizetti, and Vincenzo Bellini, she was the first non Italian ever to win the prestigious Bellini d Oro prize …

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  • 94Anna Gottlieb — Maria Anna Josepha Francisca Gottlieb (April 29, 1774 February 4, 1856) was an Austrian soprano. She was the first Pamina in Mozart s opera The Magic Flute.She was born in Vienna, one of four sisters. Her parents were actors, who worked in the… …

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  • 95Franz Xaver Gerl — (1764 1827) was a bass singer and composer of the classical era. He sang the role of Sarastro in the premiere of Mozart s opera The Magic Flute . [Source for this paragraph: Grove] LifeGerl was born on November 30, 1764 in Andorf (then Bavaria,… …

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  • 96Robert Cohen (acting theorist) — Robert Cohen (born 1938) is an American university professor, theatre director, playwright, and drama critic. He has written many books on theatre, two dramatic anthologies and many plays, among other works. Cohen has conducted advanced teaching… …

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  • 97Melba Ramos — Soprano Melba Ramos was born in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. She received her vocal education at the Pablo Casals Conservatory of Music in San Juan, Puerto Rico. In 1987 she was awarded the first prize of the District metropolitan Opera Auditions and… …

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  • 98Death of Mozart — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died at 1 AM on December 5, 1791, following a short illness. While the main outlines of Mozart s death are known, the full details are likely never to be made clear owing to conflicting or missing evidence. Areas of… …

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  • 99Mozart and Freemasonry — For the last seven years of his life Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a Mason. The Masonic order played an important role in his life and work. Contents 1 Mozart s lodges 2 Masonic ideology and Masonic music 3 List of Mozart s Masonic compositions …

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  • 100Jeanne Baxtresser — is an American flutist. She was the principal flutist of the New York Philharmonic for 15 years. She is presently the Vira I. Heinz Professor of Flute at Carnegie Mellon University.BiographyJeanne Baxtresser has held principal positions with… …

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