Destinnová, Ema, 1878-1930
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Kittlová, Ema, 1878-1930
Kittl, Emilie Věnceslava, 1878-1930
Destinová, Emma, 1878-1930
Kittl, Ema, 1878-1930
Kittl, Amalie, 1878-1930
Kittl, Emmy, 1878-1930
Destinn, Emy, 1878-1930
Destinnova, Emy, 1878-1930
Kittl, Emy, 1878-1930
Halsbachová, Ema, 1878-1930
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Sources
found: Martinková, M. Život Emy Destinnové, 1946.
found: New Grove dict. of opera(Destinn (Kittl), Emmy (Destinnová, Ema); b. Feb. 26, 1878, Prague, d. Jan. 28, 1930, České Budějovice; Czech soprano; studied singing with Marie Loewe-Destinn, adopting her teacher's name in gratitude; in later life she used only the Czech form of her stage name)
found: Kutsch/Riemens. Grosses Sängerlexikon, 1987-(Destinn, Emmy; b. Feb. 26, 1878, Prague, d. Jan. 28, 1930, České Budéjovice (Budweis); real name, Ema Pavlína Kittlová; she took the artistic name Emmy Destinn out of gratitude to her teacher, Marie Loewe-Destinn; used name Ema Destinnová, 1919- )
found: Dict. des interprètes, 1995(Destinn, Emmy (Emilie Pavlína Kittlová, later Ema Kittl, later Ema Destinnová; b. Feb. 26, 1878, Prague, d. Jan. 28, 1390, České Budějovice; Czech soprano)
found: Treasures from Yale's Historical Sound Recordings Collection [SR] p1993:booklet (Destinn (or Destinnova), Emy (real name, Emy Kittl, best known in the West as Emmy Destinn))
found: Pospíšil, M. Ema Destinnová, 2000:p. [232] (obituary: Ema Halsbachová, married name)
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1983-03-16: new
2010-07-30: revised
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