Sophie Braslau (August 16, 1892 – December 22, 1935) was a contralto prominent in United States opera, starting with her debut in New York City's Metropolitan Opera in 1913 when she was 21.[1]
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SophieBraslau (August 16, 1892 – December 22, 1935) was a contralto prominent in United States opera, starting with her debut in New York City's Metropolitan...
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B-12069). It has since been recorded by numerous artists, including SophieBraslau (1916), Dusolina Giannini (1926), Al Bowlly (1934), Bing Crosby (1934...
best known song "Yohrzeit" (Herman B. Silbershtein) was recorded by SophieBraslau (Victrola 74595) in 1919 and Yossele Rosenblatt (Victrola 9011-A) in...
Retrieved February 15, 2023. "New Series of Recitals Opens At the Barbizon: SophieBraslau Sings on January 17 in First of Twelve Concerts on Tuesday Evenings"...
Georges Bizet's Carmen on October 23, 1929, with a cast that included SophieBraslau as Carmen, Ralph Errolle as Don José, Chief Caupolican as Escamillo...
Stokowski, with other performers including Aaron Copland, Nina Koshetz, and SophieBraslau. In 1931 and 1932, she was in the large casts of charity shows at Madison...
April 1986 24 June 2005 Keith Miller 242 bass 31 August 2006 6 May 2015 SophieBraslau 242 mezzo-soprano 27 November 1913 3 April 1920 Marcello Giordani 241...
the Met's production of Cavalleria rusticana in February 1916, with SophieBraslau singing another part. During the run of Rusticana, she had a further...