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  2. Nellie Melba - Wikipedia

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    Nellie Melba. Dame Nellie Melba GBE (born Helen Porter Mitchell; 19 May 1861 – 23 February 1931) was an Australian operatic lyric coloratura soprano. She became one of the most famous singers of the late Victorian era and the early 20th century, and was the first Australian to achieve international recognition as a classical musician.

  3. Home! Sweet Home! - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music version. Wrought iron railing with the music of the song "Home Sweet Home" in Fredericksburg, Virginia. " Home! Sweet Home! " is a song adapted from American actor and dramatist John Howard Payne 's 1823 opera Clari, or the Maid of Milan. The song's melody was composed by Englishman Sir Henry Bishop with lyrics by Payne.

  4. Work from Home (song) - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "Work from Home" on YouTube. " Work from Home " is a song recorded by American girl group Fifth Harmony, featuring American singer Ty Dolla Sign. [2] The song impacted contemporary hit radio four days after its initial release on March 1, 2016, and was released as the lead single from the group's second studio album, 7/27 (2016 ...

  5. Melba (film) - Wikipedia

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    Running time. 112 minutes. Country. United Kingdom. Language. English. Melba is a 1953 musical biopic drama film of the life of Australian-born soprano Nellie Melba, written by Harry Kurnitz and directed by Lewis Milestone for Horizon Pictures, [ 1][ 2] marking the film debut of the Metropolitan Opera 's Patrice Munsel. [ 3][ 4][ 5]

  6. Melba (radio serial) - Wikipedia

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    Melba is a 1946 Australian radio drama about the life of Nellie Melba. [4] and first broadcast by stations 3DB and 3LK 1946–1947 in fifty 30-minute episodes. It was produced by Hector Crawford, who knew Melba. [5] [6] [7] The scripting involved months of research. [8]

  7. Songs My Mother Taught Me (Dvořák) - Wikipedia

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    See media help. " Songs My Mother Taught Me " (Czech: Když mne stará matka zpívat učívala; German: Als die alte Mutter sang) is a song for voice and piano written in 1880 by Antonín Dvořák. It is the fourth of seven songs from his cycle Gypsy Songs (Czech: Cigánské melodie), B. 104, Op. 55. The Gypsy Songs are set to poems by Adolf ...

  8. Luisa Tetrazzini - Wikipedia

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    Tetrazzini in 1911. Tetrazzini arriving in New York on board the RMS Mauretania on 25 November 1919. Sketches by Marguerite Martyn, 1910. Tetrazzini in 1909. Luisa Tetrazzini (29 June 1871 – 28 April 1940) was an Italian coloratura soprano of great international fame. Tetrazzini "had a scintillating voice with a brilliant timbre and a range ...

  9. John Lemmone - Wikipedia

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    Instrument. Flute. John Lemmone (22 June 1861 – 16 August 1949; also seen as John Lemmoné) was an Australian flute player and composer who was largely self-taught and who at the age of 12, paid for his first flute with gold he had panned himself on the goldfields at Ballarat. He had an international career as a soloist, and accompanied well ...