Meyriane Héglon
Louise Grandjean
Allan James Foley (Signor Foli) by Stereoscopic Co…
Ernesto Niccolini by Reutlinger
Achille-Felix Montaubry by Reutlinger
Victor Capoul by Liebert
Louise Theo by Victor Mathieu
Ettore Mazzi by Perini
Reverse Ettore Mazzi by Perini
Florido ????? By Sorgato
Reverse Florido ????? By Sorgato
????? by Deroche
????? by Deroche (Reverse)
Wolter by Disderi
Louise Reuther by Hoffert
Caroline Finaly by Luckhardt
Leon Gritzinger by Benque & Kindermann
Pelagrie Greef-Andriessen by Hoffert
Ellen Gulbranson by Adler
Anton Erl by Hanns Hanfstaengl
Anton Erl by Hanns Hanfstaengl
Didiée or perhaps Didiér by Reutlinger
Hortense Schneider by Disderi
Nellie Melba by Washington
Nellie Melba by Reutlinger
Zoe Belia by Disderi
Julia Hisson by Pierre Petit
Emma Calve
Franz Naval
Lucienne Breval
Jean Francis Delmas
Andre Gresse
Lucien Fugure
Marthe Chenal
Marthe Chenal by Felix
Emma Albani by Ewing & Co (7)
Mily Meyer by Nadar
Felix Schmidt by Luckhardt
Felix Schmidt by Luckhardt
Antonina Nezhdanova
Antonina Nezhdanova
Aleksander Davidov
Aleksander Davidov
Aleksander Davidov
Nicolai & Medea Figner
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Pauline Lucca by Victor Angerer


PAULINE LUCCA
(April 25, 1841-February 28, 1908)
Austrian Soprano
She made her debut as a soloist in 1859 at the Theatre of Olomouc (Olomouc) in the role of Elvira in Verdi's "Ernani". 1860 she sang in Prague the Valentine in the "Huguenots" by Meyerbeer and Norma by Bellini. Berlin Court Opera in the world premiere of the opera "The Star of Turan" by Richard Würst in the lead role with. In 1863 she appeared at the Covent Garden Opera London, where she worked as Valentine in the "Huguenots" ,1865 in the London premiere of Meyerbeer's "Africaine" the Selika sang. In 1865 she appeared in Hannover and Hamburg. 1868-69 she undertook a tour of Russia, 1872 in Paris. 1872-74 North American tour there on the stage and in the concert hall the same success as in Europe. Returning to Europe, she followed in 1874 a professorship at the Vienna Court Opera. She guested on the German stage, in Brussels (1876), in St. Petersburg and Moscow (1877), in Madrid (1878) and again in the 1882-84 Covent Garden London.
(April 25, 1841-February 28, 1908)
Austrian Soprano
She made her debut as a soloist in 1859 at the Theatre of Olomouc (Olomouc) in the role of Elvira in Verdi's "Ernani". 1860 she sang in Prague the Valentine in the "Huguenots" by Meyerbeer and Norma by Bellini. Berlin Court Opera in the world premiere of the opera "The Star of Turan" by Richard Würst in the lead role with. In 1863 she appeared at the Covent Garden Opera London, where she worked as Valentine in the "Huguenots" ,1865 in the London premiere of Meyerbeer's "Africaine" the Selika sang. In 1865 she appeared in Hannover and Hamburg. 1868-69 she undertook a tour of Russia, 1872 in Paris. 1872-74 North American tour there on the stage and in the concert hall the same success as in Europe. Returning to Europe, she followed in 1874 a professorship at the Vienna Court Opera. She guested on the German stage, in Brussels (1876), in St. Petersburg and Moscow (1877), in Madrid (1878) and again in the 1882-84 Covent Garden London.
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