Tino Pattiera
Charles Friant
Charles Friant
Marie Dietrich
Paul Knupfer
Paul Knupfer
Antonia Tikhonova
Phillipe duc d'Orleans by Unknown
Jean Baptiste Faure by Reutlinger
Jeanne Francoise Balbi by Reutlinger
Leon Melchissedec byNadar
Bernadine Hamakers by Reutlinger
Julia Hisson by Pierre Petit
Marie Battu by Reutlinger
Scene from Faust by Albert
Georgine von Januschofsky by Benque
Karl Streitmann by Krziwanek
Meyriane Heglon by Ogerau
Edna Thornton by Bassano
Pavel Andreev by Cransky
Heinrich Wiegand by Hoffert
Sebastian Hofmuller by Hoffert
Lina Bell by Mulnier
Tino Pattiera
Alice Zeppilli
Isobel Bailie
Vasily Damaev
Vera Liutse & Vasily Damaev
Jane Doria
Sigrid Onegin
Sigrid Onegin
Nina Pack
Adelaide Borghi-Mamo by Disderi
Feodor Chaliapin Autographed
Feodor Chaliapin
Feodor Chaliapin
Feodor Chaliapin
Feodor Chaliapin
Mary Boyer
Mary Boyer
Eugenia Bronskaya
Eugenia Bronskaya
Eugenia Bronskaya
Eugenia Bronskaya
Marcelle Demougeot
Tino Pattiera
Tino Pattiera
1890-1966
Croation Tenor
Debut at the Dresden Opera in 1914 as Manrico in “Il trovatore” by Verdi. In addition to his work in Dresden in the Italian repertoire, BHe was a guest artist in several European cities, and joined the Chicago Opera Company for the 1920/21 season. His last performance was in 1953 at Dresden and then retired, after which he taught in Vienna. Roles included Bacchus in “Ariadne auf Naxos “ by Strauss Andrea Chenier in “Andrea Chénier” by Giordano, Don Alvaro “La Forza Destino” by Verdi , Don Carlos in “Don Carlos” by Verdi
1890-1966
Croation Tenor
Debut at the Dresden Opera in 1914 as Manrico in “Il trovatore” by Verdi. In addition to his work in Dresden in the Italian repertoire, BHe was a guest artist in several European cities, and joined the Chicago Opera Company for the 1920/21 season. His last performance was in 1953 at Dresden and then retired, after which he taught in Vienna. Roles included Bacchus in “Ariadne auf Naxos “ by Strauss Andrea Chenier in “Andrea Chénier” by Giordano, Don Alvaro “La Forza Destino” by Verdi , Don Carlos in “Don Carlos” by Verdi
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