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    Yvonne Brothier (born 6 June 1889 in Saint-Julien-l'Ars, Vienne, died in Paris, 22 January 1967) was a soprano operatic singer who worked principally...
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    on 30 May 1925, in a production conducted by Maurice Frigara, with Yvonne Brothier as Zaïre, Antoinette Reville as Fatima, Miguel Villabella as Tacmas...
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    21 February 1937). Casts included Roger Bourdin as Henri de Valois, Yvonne Brothier as Minka and Vina Bovy as Alexina. There followed productions in Hamburg...
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    Porte-Saint-Martin in 1934 under the management of Maurice Lehmann with Baugé and Yvonne Brothier. La Basoche was given French-language productions in Brussels in 1890...
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  • Italian) LP: Columbia Cat: D 5582-97 1927 Lucy Perelli José de Trévi Yvonne Brothier Louis Musy Piero Coppola Chœur et Orchestre de l'Opéra-Comique LP:...
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    1 kW-long wave transmitter. As part of the broadcast, opera singer Yvonne Brothier performed La Marseillaise, a song from Mireille, and an aria from The...
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    by Albert Carré. The performances were conducted by Albert Wolff; Yvonne Brothier sang Dilara, and Charles Friant, Narsès. The opera included a Persian...
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  • Opera House and Orchestra Label Catalogue No. 1927 Charles Panzéra, Yvonne Brothier, Vanni Marcoux, Willy Tubiana. Piero Coppola Grand Orchestre Symphonique...
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