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Selma Kurz was an Austrian soprano who lived from 1874-1933. She began in Vienna performing her "legendary singing in Mahler's 1903 revival of Ballo, as well as in Goldmark's Queen of Sheba" which then "cemented her immense popularity with the Viennese public." She also enjoyed success throughout Europe. Between 1900 and 1925, she finished over 150 recordings. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Rigoletto: Caro Nome
1582Il Barbiere di Siviglia: Una Voce
1263Faust, Act I: Ne permettrez-vous pas
164Mignon, Act II: Styrienne
165La Sonnambula: Ah, Non Giunge
146CZARDAS (rec. pre-1915, Berlin/ HMV: 043180)
137Maria Wiegenlied
128Il Re Pastore: L'Amero, Saro Costante
129La Boheme: Donde Lieta (Ger.)
1210La Sonnambula: Ah, Non Credea Mirarti
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Selma Kurz, Soprano 1874 - 1919

Selma Kurz II

Lebendige Vergangenheit - Selma Kurz
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Sings
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