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Far·rar (fə-rärʹ), Geraldine. 1882-1967.
American operatic soprano. A member of the Metropolitan Opera of New York (1906-1922), she was noted for her roles in Carmen and Madame Butterfly.
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Farrar, Geraldine — born Feb. 28, 1882, Melrose, Mass., U.S. died March 11, 1967, Ridgefield, Conn. U.S. soprano. She received vocal training in New York and Paris and made her debut in Charles Gounod s Faust in 1901. Coached by Lilli Lehmann (1848–1929), she made… … Universalium
Farrar, Geraldine — (28 feb. 1882, Melrose, Mass., EE.UU.–11 mar. 1967, Ridgefield, Conn.). Soprano estadounidense. Recibió su formación vocal en Nueva York y París y debutó con Fausto de Charles Gounod en 1901. Preparada por Lilli Lehmann (n. 1848–m. 1929), hizo su … Enciclopedia Universal
Geraldine Farrar — Nombre real Geraldine Farrar Nacimiento 28 de febrero de 1882 … Wikipedia Español
Géraldine Farrar — Geraldine Farrar Geraldine Farrar … Wikipédia en Français
Geraldine Farrar — 1915 im Stummfilm Carmen von Cecil B. DeMil … Deutsch Wikipedia
Geraldine — /jer euhl deen /, n. a female given name: derived from Gerald. * * * (as used in expressions) Farrar Geraldine Ferraro Geraldine Anne Lorde Audre Geraldine Page Geraldine * * * … Universalium
Geraldine — (as used in expressions) Farrar, Geraldine Ferraro, Geraldine (Anne) Lorde, Audre (Geraldine) Page, Geraldine … Enciclopedia Universal
Geraldine Farrar — (February 28, 1882 ndash; March 11, 1967) was a soprano opera singer and film actress. Her striking beauty, lyrical voice and glamorous stage presence earned her a fanatical following among young women nicknamed Gerry flappers . Early life and… … Wikipedia
Geraldine Farrar — en 1916 Données clés Naissance 28 février … Wikipédia en Français
Farrar (surname) — Farrar is a surname, and may refer to:* Andrew Farrar, Australian rugby league player and coach * Anthony Farrar Hockley, British general and historian * David Farrar (actor), British actor * David Farrar (New Zealand), blogger * Ernest Farrar,… … Wikipedia