L N Bragina by Russian studio
Andrei Labinski by Russian studio
Pyotr Lodiy by Russian studio
Paola Marie by Reutlinger
Therese Tietjens by Stereoscope Co
Therese Vogl by Mathaus
Gabrielle Krauss by Benque
Jenny Lind
Harriett Waylett
Jean- Baptiste Faure by Reutlinger
Leon Gresse by Dupont
Victor Capoul & Marie Rey by Nadar
Jean-Alexandre Talazac and Adele Isaac, by Benque
Marie Van Zandt by Benque
Jean Lassalle by Benque
Jean Lassalle & Marie Gabrielle Krauss by Benque
Marie Gabrielle Krauss & Josephine Daram by Benqu…
Henry Sellier by Carjat
Josephine De Reszke by Pierre Petit
Mily Meyer by Chalot
Luigi Agnesi by Unknown
Carl Mayerhofer by Dr Szekely
Emma Seebold by Kriziwanek
Joachim Tartakov by Russian studio
Juliette By Ulrich Grob
Rose Caron by Benque
Meyriane Heglon-Leroux by Reutlinger
David Yuzhin by Fisher Moscow
David Yuzhin by Russian Studio Moscow
Eugenia Mravina by Photography of Imperial Theatre…
Maria Slavina by Photography of Imperial Theatres…
Mikhail Karakash by Scassiet
Bellini's " La Sonnambula", 1830's
Krauss/Destinn/Dietrich/Parbs
Jean-Baptiste Faure by Erwin
L'Opera
Adelina Patti by London Sterographic Co
Hermann Winkelmann by Bieber
Ernest Van Dyck by Hoffert
Sofia Scalchi by Elliott & Fry
Marcella Sembrich by Aime Dupont
Manru
Marcella Sembrich by Aime Dupont
Sybil Sanderson by Reutlinger
Sybil Sanderson by Benque
See also...
Marguerite Priola by Maunoury


MARGUERITE PRIOLA
(Marguerite Marie Sophie Polliart)
(Paris, 02/10/1849-13.Marseille, 27/10/1876)
French Soprano
Daughter of Jules - César Patrick, general manager of the theatre of the Folies-Dramatiques
Debut as The Messanger of Peace "Reinzi" Wagner April 06, 1869 at the Théâtre-Lyrique. Debuted at the Opéra-Comique in 1869 in Rêve d'amour. . She created on 30 November 1872 Don César of Bazán (Maritana) by Jules Massenet. Giving a representation of Mignon in 1876 in Marseille, Her voice apparently broke and she was hissed from the stage. The impression of the hostile event she took to heart and caused her to go become physically and mentally ill, she died a few days later, at the age of 26.
(Marguerite Marie Sophie Polliart)
(Paris, 02/10/1849-13.Marseille, 27/10/1876)
French Soprano
Daughter of Jules - César Patrick, general manager of the theatre of the Folies-Dramatiques
Debut as The Messanger of Peace "Reinzi" Wagner April 06, 1869 at the Théâtre-Lyrique. Debuted at the Opéra-Comique in 1869 in Rêve d'amour. . She created on 30 November 1872 Don César of Bazán (Maritana) by Jules Massenet. Giving a representation of Mignon in 1876 in Marseille, Her voice apparently broke and she was hissed from the stage. The impression of the hostile event she took to heart and caused her to go become physically and mentally ill, she died a few days later, at the age of 26.
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