Oberfelder, Arthur M., 1890 or 1891-1954
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Josef Hofmann
Josef Hoffman (1-20-1876 to 2-16-1957) Polish-born American pianist, composer, teacher, and inventor.
Joseph Bennet, 1920 December 30
Joseph Bonnet (3-17-1884 to 8-2-1944) played the organ , composed and taught mostly in Canada and the USA.
Joseph Schuster, 1951 April
Joseph Schuster (1903-1969). Russian-Jewish cellist.
Josephine Anoine, 1936
Josephine Antoine (10-27-1907 to 10-30-1971) sang at the Metropolitan Opera 1936-1948 in 76 appearances as well as performing on the radio.
Josephine Antoine, 1936 October 12
Josephine Antoine (10-27-1907 to 10-30-1971) sang at the Metropolitan Opera 1936-1948 in 76 appearances as well as performing on the radio.
Josephine Antoine, 1945
Josephine Antoine (10-27-1907 to 10-30-1971) sang at the Metropolitan Opera 1936-1948 in 76 appearances as well as performing on the radio.
Julia Claussen, 1920
Julia Claussen (1879-1941) was educated at the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in Stockholm; she also studied at the Royal Academy in Berlin. She made her debut in La favorita in Stockholm on January 19, 1903, and remained with the Royal Swedish Opera for nine seasons. She sang at Covent Garden and in Paris, and appeared in Chicago in 1913. She made her Metropolitan Opera debut, as Delilah, on November 23, 1917.
June Walker in "Life With Father"
June Walker (1901-1966) American stage and screen actress; starred in "Life with Father" in Denver.
Jussi Bjoerling, 1947 February 17
Jussi Bjoerling (2-5-1911 to-9-9-1960) was a leading operatic singer appearing at the Metropolitan Opera House and in European opera houses.
Jussi Bjoerling and Deena Nisu, 1951 February 12
Jussi Bjoerling (2-5-1911 to-9-9-1960) was a leading operatic singer appearing at the Metropolitan Opera House and in European opera houses.
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