Unknown by Charles
Wilhelm Gruning by Hoffert
Carl Mayerhofer by Mahlknecht
Vilma Bognar by Mahlknecht
Francesco Tamagno by Falk
Zelia Trebelli by Elliott & Fry
Maria Kouznetsova by ? Paris
Lucienne Breval by Felix
Mila Roeder (Rodani) by Lorscher & Petsch
Mila Roeder (Rodini) by Unknown
William (Vilmas) Beck by Kalma'r Autographed 1898
Christine Nilsson by Pierre Petit
Marie Sasse by Charlet &Jacotin
Marie Sass Autograph 1863
Marie Sasse by Disderi
Marie Sasse by Disderi
Marie Sasse by Disderi
Leon Achard by Carjat & Co
Armand Castelmary by Brion & Cie
Armand Castelmary by Brion & Cie
Louis Alphonse Holtzem by Victoire
Louis Alphonse Holtzem by Walter Damry
Louis Henri Oben by Disderi
Karoline von Gompertz-Bettelheim by Miethke & Waw…
Alois Ander by Carl Mahlknecht
Maria Gay by Esplugas
Malvaut by Fernand Lochard (Autograph)
Malvaut by Fernand Lochard
Fiorello Giraud by Fotographia Artistica
Bertha Ehnn By Culig
Rosa Sucher by E Bieber
Giovanni Battista de Negri by Fotographia Bolognes…
Alfonso Garulli by Fotographia Bolognese
Leontine Mendes by Benque
Leontine Mendes by Benque
Leontine Mendes by Benque
Dinh Gilly By Sarony
Henri Sellier By Dupont
Unknown by Mitkiewizc
Met
Met
Marcella Sembrich by Aime Dupont
Pol Plancon by Aime Dupont
Victor Maurel by Aime Dupont
Victor Maurel by Aime Dupont
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Luise Garay- Lichtmay By L Angerer


as Norma in "Norma" by Bellini
Luise Garay-Lichtmay
(1835-?);
Bohemian soprano.
Studied with Otto Uffmann in Vienna ,In 1856 she made her debut as Lucrezia Borgia at the Stadttheater at Olmütz. In the following years she was engaged at Graz (1858/59), Prague (1859/60) and Hamburg (1860/61). From 1861/63 she was engaged at the “Wiener Hofoper” at Vienna and the season 1863/64 she performed at the “Deutsche Theater” in Rotterdam. She then devoted herself to French opera and made extended tours through Belgium and France. From 1865/71 she was engaged at Breslau, Wiebaden and again Hamburg. She then left Europe and made a very successful second career in the USA. In 1871 she performed the rôle of Elsa in the first American performance of Lohengrin. Her most memorable rôles were Norma , Donna Anna in “Don Giovanni”, Elvira in “Ernani”, Rachel in “La Juive” and Bertha in “Le Prophet”.
Luise Garay-Lichtmay
(1835-?);
Bohemian soprano.
Studied with Otto Uffmann in Vienna ,In 1856 she made her debut as Lucrezia Borgia at the Stadttheater at Olmütz. In the following years she was engaged at Graz (1858/59), Prague (1859/60) and Hamburg (1860/61). From 1861/63 she was engaged at the “Wiener Hofoper” at Vienna and the season 1863/64 she performed at the “Deutsche Theater” in Rotterdam. She then devoted herself to French opera and made extended tours through Belgium and France. From 1865/71 she was engaged at Breslau, Wiebaden and again Hamburg. She then left Europe and made a very successful second career in the USA. In 1871 she performed the rôle of Elsa in the first American performance of Lohengrin. Her most memorable rôles were Norma , Donna Anna in “Don Giovanni”, Elvira in “Ernani”, Rachel in “La Juive” and Bertha in “Le Prophet”.
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