Karl Streitmann by Krziwanek
Meyriane Heglon by Ogerau
Edna Thornton by Bassano
Pavel Andreev by Cransky
Heinrich Wiegand by Hoffert
Sebastian Hofmuller by Hoffert
Lina Bell by Mulnier
Therese Malten by Hoffert
Therese Malten , Karl Scheidemantel & Heinrich Gud…
Therese Malten by Hoffert
Nellie Melba
Marcella Sembrich autograph
Marcella Sembrich
Francesco D'Andrade
Frieda Hempel
Lucille Marcel
Lina Cavalieri Autograph ???
Geraldine Farrar & Herman Jadlowker
Herman Jadlowker
Frieda Hempel
Emmy Destinn
Lillian Nordica
Rose Deschamps & Lise Tautin & by Mayer & Pierson
Scene from Faust by Albert
Marie Battu by Reutlinger
Julia Hisson by Pierre Petit
Bernadine Hamakers by Reutlinger
Leon Melchissedec byNadar
Jeanne Francoise Balbi by Reutlinger
Jean Baptiste Faure by Reutlinger
Phillipe duc d'Orleans by Unknown
Antonia Tikhonova
Paul Knupfer
Paul Knupfer
Marie Dietrich
Charles Friant
Charles Friant
Tino Pattiera
Tino Pattiera
Tino Pattiera
Alice Zeppilli
Isobel Bailie
Vasily Damaev
Vera Liutse & Vasily Damaev
Jane Doria
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Georgine von Januschofsky by Benque


Georgine von Januschofsky
1859-1914
Austrian Soprano & Actress
She entered the stage in Leipzig, During this time her pretty voice grew more and more, and so she made the transition to the opera, appropriately prepared. She started her musical activity at the Germania Theatre in New York. There she found an opportunity to train their voice further and it was the then conductor Adolf Neuendorff (whom she later married), ] He discovered the true character of her voice and her body for dramatic roles. After that, she was diligently studied, and after six years working in the New World (New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Mexico Canada), she returned to Europe. After Januschofsky had received great recognition in the Mannheim and then in the association of the Wiesbaden court theater, she received an application to the court theater in Vienna in 1893, where she was engaged. She was there until 1895, in which years she again went to America Back ihome, in 1899 she became a member of the court theater Graz. There she remained until at least 1902.
1859-1914
Austrian Soprano & Actress
She entered the stage in Leipzig, During this time her pretty voice grew more and more, and so she made the transition to the opera, appropriately prepared. She started her musical activity at the Germania Theatre in New York. There she found an opportunity to train their voice further and it was the then conductor Adolf Neuendorff (whom she later married), ] He discovered the true character of her voice and her body for dramatic roles. After that, she was diligently studied, and after six years working in the New World (New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Mexico Canada), she returned to Europe. After Januschofsky had received great recognition in the Mannheim and then in the association of the Wiesbaden court theater, she received an application to the court theater in Vienna in 1893, where she was engaged. She was there until 1895, in which years she again went to America Back ihome, in 1899 she became a member of the court theater Graz. There she remained until at least 1902.
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