Oberfelder, Arthur M., 1890 or 1891-1954
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
Patrice Munsel
Patrice Munsel (5-14-1925) Youngest singer who ever starred at the Met and appeared on many TV shows.
Patrice Munsel
Patrice Munsel (5-14-1925) Youngest singer who ever starred at the Met and appeared on many TV shows.
Paul Althouse
Paul Shearer Althouse (12-2-1889 to 2-6-1954) sang with the Metroplitan Opera in New York City for 30 years as a tenor.
Paul Csonka (Founder Salzburg Opera Guild)
Paul Csonka (10-24-1905 to 11-24-1995) composed and translated musical composition.
Reinald Werrenrath
Reinald Werrenrath (8-7-1883 to 9-12-1953) Baritone who also recorded popular songs and made regular appearances on radio in early decades of 20th century.
Richard Crooks (Tenor at Metropolitan Opera), 1940
Richard Crooks (6-26-1900 to 9-29-1972) Met opera star and the "Voice of Firestone" on the radio.
Rosa Ponselle
Rosa Ponselle (1-22-1897 to 5-25-1981) Operatic soprano who sang mainly at the NY Met; one of the greatest sopranos of the past 100 years.
Rosa Ponselle
Rosa Ponselle (1-22-1897 to 5-25-1981) Operatic soprano who sang mainly at the NY Met; one of the greatest sopranos of the past 100 years.
Rosa Ponselle in "La Vestale", 1926 March
Rosa Ponselle (1-22-1897 to 5-25-1981) Operatic soprano who sang mainly at the NY Met; one of the greatest sopranos of the past 100 years.
Spike Jones and His City Slickers, 1947 February 15
Spike Jones (12-14-1911 to 5-1-1965) American musician and bandleader; performed satirical arrangements of popular songs. His band recorded under title Spike Jones and City Slickers.
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