SINGERS - T - 1
 

(1) Amelia Talexis: Soprano.

(2) Enrico Tamberlick: Italian (possibly Romanian) tenor (16 Mar 1820 - 13 Mar 1889): Debut Rome 1837. First London Manrico and Cellini.

(3) Joachim Tartakov: Russian baritone (South Russia: 1860 - St. Petersburg: 1923): Graduated from St. Petersburg Conservatory in 1881 and joined the Odessa Opera Company as first baritone that same year. Debut 1882. Leading baritone at Marinsky. Became Director of Marinsky in 1900. Taught at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. He also sang in Berlin, Copenhagen, and other European cities.

(4) Richard Tauber [orig. Ernst Sieffert Denemy]: Austrian, later British tenor. (16 May 1891 - 8 Jan 1948): Debut Chemnitz, 1913 as Tamino.

(5) Luisa Tetrazzini: Italian coloratura soprano (29 Jun 1871 - 28 Apr 1940): Debut Florence 1890 as Inez (L'Africaine). Died in poverty! Image example of bookmark postcard.

(6) Luisa Tetrazzini.

(7) (Dame) Eva Turner: English soprano (10 Mar 1892 - ): Leading singer of Carl Rosa Opera Company. Well known at Covent Garden and throughout Italy. Dresden, Munich, Frankfurt, Berlin, Buenos Aires, Chicago Opera, Boston Opera. Well known Turandot.

(8) (Dame) Maggie Teyte: English soprano (17 Apr 1888 - 26 May 1876): Studied with Jean de Reszke. Stage debut Monte Carlo 1907. Created Glycere (Circe), Princess (The Perfect Fool). Noted for her Mélisande.

(9) (Dame) Maggie Teyte.

(10) Cecile Thévenet: Mezzo-soprano. Opéra-Comique, Monte Carlo Opera.

(11) Marie Thierry [or Thiéry]: French soprano (1875 - 1918): Debut 27 Oct 1898 in Mireille. Brilliant career at the Opéra-Comique. Created title role of Muguette (Edmond Missa: 18 Mar 1903); Georget in L'Enfant Roi (Bruneau: 3 Mar 1905); Geneviève in Le Clos (Charles Silver: 6 Jun 1906).

(12) Edna Thornton: English contralto (1875 - 15 Jul 1958): Studied with Sir Charles Santley. Debut 1899 at Daly's Theater, London, in Ib and Little Christina. Sang in the first complete Ring Cycle at Covent Garden. Sang in premiere of The Perfect Fool.

(13) Emma Thursby: Noted American concert artist. Teacher of Geraldine Farrar.

(14) Jeanne-Louise Tiphaine: French soprano (20 Aug 1873 - Sep 1958): Opéra-Comique - the first Musetta, Zitta (Gianni Schicchi), Fiamina (Premiere: Grisélidis), Fatoumah (Marouf), Noémie (Premiere: Cendrillon) and Pantasilee (La Reine Fiamette) at that house.

(15) Florence Cole-Talbert: American soprano (c1890-1961) as Aida. First black singer to perform Aida with a white European opera company (1927: Teatro Comunale in Cosenza). First black director of the voice department at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Coached La Julia Rhea. First black classical artist to record for the historic "race" label, Black Swan. She wrote the national hymn of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority.

(16) Milka Ternina: Croatian soprano (19 Dec 1863 - 18 May 1941): Debut Zagreb 1882 as Amelia. First London Tosca. First NY Tosca and Kundry (banned from Bayreuth for singing in this unapproved performance). Repertory of 85 roles. Forced by paralysis to retire in 1916.

(17) Paul Trede (in Rosenkavalier).

(18) Trubin: Zimin's Opera.

(19) Tsvetskova: Russian mezzo-soprano: Well known Joan of Arc, Lisa, Tatyana, and Manon.

(20) Maria Turchaninova: Russian soprano. Image as Tatyana (Eugene Onegin).

(21) Francesco Tamagno (Turin: 28 Dec 1850 - Varese: 31 Aug 1905). Italian tenor. Creator of Verdi's Otello (La Scala: 1887).

(22) Olive Townend as Nedda in Pagliacci.

   Amelia Talexis  Enrico Tamberlick  Joachim Tartakov  Richard Tauber   Luisa Tetrazzini
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   Luisa Tetrazzini  Eva Turner  Maggie Teyte  Maggie Teyte  Cecile Thévenet
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   Marie Thierry   Edna Thornton  Emma Thursby  Jeanne-Louise Tiphaine  Florence Cole-Talbert
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   Milka Ternina  Paul Trede   Trubin  Tsvetskova  Maria Turchaninova
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   Francesco Tamagno  Olive Townend     
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Last update: 8 Jun 2010