• Elisabeth Lindermeier (also Elisabeth Kempe-Lindermeier; 17 February 1923 – 19 February 1998) was a German operatic soprano. A member of the Bavarian...
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    Heichele Gerold Huber Nicolaus A. Huber Anna Korsun Horst Laubenthal Elisabeth Lindermeier Nick McCarthy Gerhard Merkl Nils Mönkemeyer Carl Orff Helga Pogatschar...
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    Gottlob Frick (Ramfis), Walter Berry (Il Re), Karl Ostertag (Bote), Elisabeth Lindermeier (Tempelsängerin), 1953 (2005 AfHO/Line Music GmbH - Cantus Classics...
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  • Frick (Ramfis), Walter Berry (Il Re), Karl Ostertag (Messenger), Elisabeth Lindermeier (Temple Singer), Bavarian Radio Chorus and Orchestra, Clemens Krauss...
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  • 1957 Wolfgang Windgassen Birgit Nilsson Kurt Böhme Hermann Uhde Elisabeth Lindermeier Otakar Kraus Maria von Ilosvay Rudolf Kempe Royal Opera House orchestra...
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  • in 1954. Die Zaubergeige (excerpts): Marcel Cordes, Erika Köth, Elisabeth Lindermeier, Gottlob Frick, Richard Holm, Choir & Orchestra of the Bayerisches...
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  • Elfriede Kuzmany as Alma Waurich Renate Mannhardt as Trude Elisabeth Lindermeier as Sängerin Anna Lange as Alwine Lisa Helwig as Alte Theodolinde Müller...
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  • 1957 Otakar Kraus Hans Hotter Georgine von Milinkovič Erich Witte Elisabeth Lindermeier Kurt Böhme Friedrich Dalberg Robert Allman Maria von Ilosvay Peter...
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    2292–45628 — 1991 Otto Klemperer Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Elisabeth Lindermeier Arkadia Records 2 CDHP 590 Live performance from 19 October 1956...
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  • at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, with the same cast but without Elisabeth Grümmer and with Gui and Pritchard sharing the conducting. Also performed...
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    2000) Madan Mani Dixit, Nepalese novelist; in Kathmandu (d. 2019) Elisabeth Lindermeier, German operatic soprano; in Munich (d. 1998) Died: Wilhelmina Gelhaar...
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  • Frick (Ramfis), Walter Berry (The King), Karl Ostertag (Messenger), Elisabeth Lindermeier (Priestess), Choir and Orchestra of the Bavarian Radio Munich, conducted...
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  • history of the operetta Die Fledermaus. Accessdate 17 March 2019. Elisabeth Lindermeier: CASANOVA. Performance criticism. In Orpheus - Opera and more [de]...
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