Lilli Lehmann
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Lilli Lehmann
Summary
Lilli Lehmann is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Würzburg[2]. She was born on November 24, 1848[3]. She passed away in Berlin[4]. She died on May 17, 1929[5]. She worked as an opera singer[6], autobiographer[7], pedagogue[8], music educator[9], and opera vocal coach[10]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (111 views/month, #7,268 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Lilli Lehmann's place of birth was Würzburg[2].
- Lilli Lehmann passed away in Berlin[4].
- Lilli Lehmann was born on November 24, 1848[3].
- Lilli Lehmann died on May 17, 1929[5].
- Lilli Lehmann died on 1929[12].
- Lilli Lehmann died on May 6, 1929[13].
- Lilli Lehmann died on May 16, 1929[14].
- Burial took place at Dahlem Cemetery[15].
- Lilli Lehmann's mother was Maria Theresia Löw[16].
- Lilli Lehmann was married to Paul Kalisch[17].
- Lilli Lehmann held citizenship in Germany[18].
- Lilli Lehmann worked as an opera singer[6].
- Lilli Lehmann's professions included autobiographer[7].
- Lilli Lehmann worked as a pedagogue[8].
- Lilli Lehmann's professions included music educator[9].
- Lilli Lehmann's professions included opera vocal coach[10].
- Lilli Lehmann's field of work was music[19].
- Lilli Lehmann's field of work was singing[20].
- Lilli Lehmann's field of work was opera[21].
- A notable student of Lilli Lehmann was Sigrid Onégin[22].
- A notable student of Lilli Lehmann was Lucia Dunham[23].
- A notable student of Lilli Lehmann was Olive Fremstad[24].
- A notable student of Lilli Lehmann was Geraldine Farrar[25].
- Lilli Lehmann is recorded as female[26].
- Lilli Lehmann's instance of is recorded as human[27].
Product Details
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MusicBrainz — CC0 open music encyclopedia
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Type: Person[28]
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Country: DE[29]
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Began / founded: 1848-11-24[30]
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Ended / dissolved: 1929-05-17[31]
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Genre(s): opera[32]
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Community tags: german, opera, soprano[33]
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MusicBrainz ID: e5b29b20-cb2a-441e-883f-c19f5c3d2038[34]
Body
Origins and Family
Lilli Lehmann's place of birth was Würzburg[2]. She was born on November 24, 1848[3]. Her mother was Maria Theresia Löw[16].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include opera singer[6], autobiographer[7], pedagogue[8], music educator[9], and opera vocal coach[10]. Fields of work include music[19], a type of arts[35]; singing[20], a type of activity[36]; and opera[21], a music genre[37], founded in 1600[38]. Notable students include Sigrid Onégin[22], an opera singer[39], 1889–1943[40], of Sweden[41]; Lucia Dunham[23], a singer[42], 1932–1959[43], of United States[44]; Olive Fremstad[24], an opera singer[45], 1871–1951[46], of United States[47]; and Geraldine Farrar[25], an actor[48], 1882–1967[49], of United States[50], awarded the star on Hollywood Walk of Fame[51].
Personal Life
Among Lilli Lehmann's spouses was Paul Kalisch[17].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include May 17, 1929[5], 1929[12], May 6, 1929[13], and May 16, 1929[14]. Lilli Lehmann died in Berlin[4]. Burial took place at Dahlem Cemetery[15].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Lilli Lehmann include Lilli Lehmann Medal[52], an award[53].
Why It Matters
Lilli Lehmann ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (111 views/month, #7,268 of 1,000,298).[11] She has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[54] She is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[55]
Entities named for her include Lilli Lehmann Medal[52], an award[53].
FAQs
Where was Lilli Lehmann born?
Lilli Lehmann's place of birth was Würzburg[2].
Where did Lilli Lehmann die?
Lilli Lehmann passed away in Berlin[4].
Who were Lilli Lehmann's parents?
Lilli Lehmann's mother was Maria Theresia Löw[16].
Who was Lilli Lehmann married to?
Lilli Lehmann's spouses include Paul Kalisch[17].
What did Lilli Lehmann do for work?
Lilli Lehmann worked as opera singer[6], autobiographer[7], pedagogue[8], music educator[9], and opera vocal coach[10].