Marcella Sembrich in 1917Sembrich in the role of RosinaSembrich in 1911
Prakseda Marcelina Kochańska (February 15, 1858 – January 11, 1935), known professionally as Marcella Sembrich, was a Polish dramatic coloratura soprano. She is known for her extensive range of two and a half octaves, precise intonation, charm, portamento, vocal fluidity, and impressive coloratura. Her voice was regarded as flute-like, sweet, pure, light, and brilliant. She had an important international singing career, chiefly at the New York Metropolitan Opera and the Royal Opera House, in London.[1][2]
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Kochańska (February 15, 1858 – January 11, 1935), known professionally as MarcellaSembrich, was a Polish dramatic coloratura soprano. She is known for her extensive...
MarcellaSembrich Opera Museum, also known as The Sembrich and the MarcellaSembrich Memorial Studio, is a historic teaching studio located at Bolton Landing...
1981) Terrence McNally Itzhak Perlman Ruggiero Ricci Marian Seldes MarcellaSembrich Roger Sessions Teddy Wilson "The Juilliard School". Middle States...
season featured an ensemble of artists led by sopranos Nilsson and MarcellaSembrich; mezzo-soprano Sofia Scalchi; tenors Italo Campanini and Roberto Stagno;...
Carl Flesch, pianists David Saperton and Isabelle Vengerova, singers MarcellaSembrich and Andreas Dippel, cellist Michel Penha, and flutist William Kincaid...
in a new production of Rigoletto on 23 November 1903. This time, MarcellaSembrich sang opposite him as Gilda. A few months later, he began his lifelong...
occasionally in more recent times, been sung by coloratura sopranos such as MarcellaSembrich, Maria Callas, Roberta Peters, Gianna D'Angelo, Victoria de los Ángeles...
(born 1848), Jean Lassalle (born 1847), Victor Maurel (born 1848), MarcellaSembrich (born 1858), Lillian Nordica (born 1857), Emma Calvé (born 1858),...
stars to make recordings (from 1903 onward). These stars included MarcellaSembrich, Lillian Nordica, Antonio Scotti, and Edouard de Reszke, but the technical...
composer, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Music Marian Seldes – actor MarcellaSembrich – voice teacher Orli Shaham – pianist Oscar Shumsky – violinist Abbey...
recruiting illustrious musicians such as Efrem Zimbalist, Fritz Reiner, MarcellaSembrich, Isabella Vengerova, Moriz Rosenthal, Wilhelm Backhaus, Benno Moiseiwitsch...
world's great singers including Pauline Viardot, Christina Nilsson, MarcellaSembrich, the brothers Edouard and Jean de Reszke, and Feodor Chaliapin in...
Tevis' son, Dr. Harry Tevis, rescued the opera singers Emma Eames and MarcellaSembrich and brought them to the wooden Tevis mansion on Nob Hill. When it...
Center for the Arts – Bethel (Woodstock site) MarcellaSembrich Opera Museum, dedicated to MarcellaSembrich – Bolton Landing, Warren County New York State...
violinist (born Paweł Kochański) Prakseda Marcelina Kochańska or MarcellaSembrich (1858–1935), Polish soprano Władysław Kochański (1918–1980), Polish...
son's the name Walter. Richard Arnold (violinist), Leopold Damrosch, MarcellaSembrich, Theodore Thomas, and others performed weekly in the Naumburg family...
musician and a music teacher. He was born on August 7, 1846, in Lviv. MarcellaSembrich become one of his students and they married in 1877. He became ill...
personally responsible for losses of $250,000. Christina Nilsson's and MarcellaSembrich's cachets, known to be high, explain 40% of this losses. He managed...
receive a scholarship to the Juilliard School and was a protege of MarcellaSembrich. Arnold was a soprano from Houston, Texas, who sang in 1924 at the...
performances with singers such as Adelina Patti, Luisa Tetrazzini, MarcellaSembrich, Emma Calvé, Fernando de Lucia, Riccardo Stracciari, Antonio Scotti...
Tribune to the effect that I would replace Erika Wedekind in Dresden. MarcellaSembrich, who lived there, snubbed me cruelly, and the conductor and singers...
Barber of Seville by Pauline Viardot, followed by Adelina Patti and MarcellaSembrich. Mikhail Glinka wrote piano variations based on the song, as did Mily...