Sybil Sanderson by Reutlinger
Marcella Sembrich by Aime Dupont
Manru
Marcella Sembrich by Aime Dupont
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Ernest Van Dyck by Hoffert
Hermann Winkelmann by Bieber
Adelina Patti by London Sterographic Co
L'Opera
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Juliette By Ulrich Grob
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L N Bragina by Russian studio
Marie Roze by Unknown
Marie Roze by Mora
Maurice Renaud by Benque
Carlotta Patti by Unknown
Adelina Patti by Mora Autographed ??
Victor Maurel by Aime Dupont
Clara Louise Kellogg by Sarony
Riccardo Martin by Aime Dupont
Marcel Journet by Aime Dupont
Jean Lassalle by Falk
Johanna Gadski by Aime Dupont
Marie Heilbronn by Benque
Emma Eames by Falk
Jean De Reszke by Issoire
Jean De Reszke by Aime Dupont
Jean De Reszke by Mieczkowski
Jean De Reszke by Aime Dupont
Edouard De Reszke & Jean De Reszke by Benque
Le Cid . Metropolitan Opera .8th February 1901
Zelie De Lussan by C F Conley
Edouard De Reszke by Aime Dupont
Tosca, 25 January 1907 , Metropolitan Opera
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Sybil Sanderson by Benque


as Manon in "Manon " by Massenet
SYBIL SANDERSON
(December 7, 1864 – May 16, 1903) American Soprano
Born in Sacramento, California, in the United States. After her fathers death in 1886, she and her mother and sisters moved back to Paris and became transplanted socialites. Sanderson proved to be a remarkably gifted singer and began to appear on the stages of the Opéra-Comique, and later Opéra, in Paris, most notably in the works of Jules Massenet.She was his favorite soprano . Her professional debut took place in Paris in the title role in Esclarmonde). She created Esclarmonde by Massenet, on May 14, 1889 , Phryné by Saint-Saëns on May 24, 1893 and Thaïs by Massenet on March 16, 1894 .
She was also a famous interpreter of Manon, Massenet's most enduring opera. She recreated the role of Manon. Sanderson was also admired by Camille Saint-Saëns, who wrote the title role in Phryné for her. Success outside of Paris was elusive for Sanderson; she appeared at Covent Garden and the Metropolitan Opera (debut in title role of Manon on January 16, 1895, the last performance as Juliette in Roméo et Juliette on December 31, 1901) .
SYBIL SANDERSON
(December 7, 1864 – May 16, 1903) American Soprano
Born in Sacramento, California, in the United States. After her fathers death in 1886, she and her mother and sisters moved back to Paris and became transplanted socialites. Sanderson proved to be a remarkably gifted singer and began to appear on the stages of the Opéra-Comique, and later Opéra, in Paris, most notably in the works of Jules Massenet.She was his favorite soprano . Her professional debut took place in Paris in the title role in Esclarmonde). She created Esclarmonde by Massenet, on May 14, 1889 , Phryné by Saint-Saëns on May 24, 1893 and Thaïs by Massenet on March 16, 1894 .
She was also a famous interpreter of Manon, Massenet's most enduring opera. She recreated the role of Manon. Sanderson was also admired by Camille Saint-Saëns, who wrote the title role in Phryné for her. Success outside of Paris was elusive for Sanderson; she appeared at Covent Garden and the Metropolitan Opera (debut in title role of Manon on January 16, 1895, the last performance as Juliette in Roméo et Juliette on December 31, 1901) .
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