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Leonid Sobinov by Wezenburg
Gervase Elwes
Rosa Ethofer
Nelly Martyl
Nelly Martyl
Baptist Hoffmann &Emilie Herzog
Baptist Hoffmann
Mathilde Albertine Craponne
Mathilde Albertine Craponne
Richard Mayr
Karl Jorn
Karl Jorn
Fritz Soot
Luise Perard-Petzl
Emma Calve by Dupont
Gabriel Soulacroix by Dupont
Edmond Vergnet by Dupont
Eloi Sylva by Dupont
Blanche Deschamps-Jéhin by Dupont
Marthe Louise Ernestine Duvivier by Dupont
Marie Roze by Dupont
Lucille Tostée by Ken
Alice Ducasse by Benque
Ernestine Schumann-Heink
Lina Bell by Nadar
Marie Heilbronn by Pierson & Braun
Marie Sasse by Reutlinger (3)
Christine Nilsson by Reutlinger (13)
Adelina Patti by Reutlinger (21)
Marius Chambon
Pauline Donalda
Lalla Miranda
Hans Duhan
Paul Dufault
Julius Lieban
Lillian Blauvelt
Vera Nimidoff.
Julia Culp
Catherine Mastio
Catherine Mastio
Catherine Mastio
Irma Terväni
Mario & Patti by Caldesi
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Marie Roze by Lafeyette


MARIE ROZE (born Maria Hippolyte Ponsin), (2 March 1846, Paris – 2 June 1926, Paris), was a French operatic soprano.
Debut at the Opéra-Comique 1865 . Her success there led to engagements with the Paris Opéra, and later in London. From 1876 she worked with the Carl Rosa Opera Company during their UK tours and in Scotland over a ten-year period sang roles ranging from Carmen and Manon to Marguerite] In 1877, she was engaged by the Max Strakosch Opera Company and made her American debut on 8 January 1878 in Philadelphia as Leonora in Donizetti's La favorita.
She later toured the United States with the Carl Rosa Opera Company from 1883 to 1889 and was particularly noted for her interpretation of the title role Bizet's Carmen. In 1890, she taught singing in Paris and made her farewell tour in 1894.
Debut at the Opéra-Comique 1865 . Her success there led to engagements with the Paris Opéra, and later in London. From 1876 she worked with the Carl Rosa Opera Company during their UK tours and in Scotland over a ten-year period sang roles ranging from Carmen and Manon to Marguerite] In 1877, she was engaged by the Max Strakosch Opera Company and made her American debut on 8 January 1878 in Philadelphia as Leonora in Donizetti's La favorita.
She later toured the United States with the Carl Rosa Opera Company from 1883 to 1889 and was particularly noted for her interpretation of the title role Bizet's Carmen. In 1890, she taught singing in Paris and made her farewell tour in 1894.
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