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Lenny's Tristan aside, his Götterdämmerung excerpt with Eileen Farrell "Starke Scheite..." shows that he had the understanding to be a great Wagnerian.
Archive 2006-06-01 Patrick J. Smith 2006
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Lenny's Tristan aside, his Götterdämmerung excerpt with Eileen Farrell "Starke Scheite..." shows that he had the understanding to be a great Wagnerian.
Bernstein's Götterdämmerung Patrick J. Smith 2006
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Mario Lanza is still one of the most popular recording artists in history and Eileen Farrell was one soprano who managed to get up with a big band and really belt.
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Dream up the caricature Irish cop, and you will find him married to Eileen Farrell.
Gorgeous Sills Wills, Garry 1975
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Mascagni's "Cavalleria Rusticana" stars the soprano Eileen Farrell, whose Met career was frustratingly brief, as an intense, vocally sumptuous Santuzza, with the tenor Richard Tucker in his glory as Turiddu.
NYT > Home Page By ANTHONY TOMMASINI 2012
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Kellow is an editor at Opera News whose previous biographical subjects include the divas Eileen Farrell and
NYT > Home Page By FRANK RICH 2011
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"There's something wrong here," reader Eileen Farrell said.
tcpalm.com Stories 2010
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Kirsten Flagstad also recorded Alceste, which of course in 1952 was her last role at the Met, where she was preceded (in 1941) by Marjorie Lawrence and Rose Bampton and followed (in 1960-61) by Eileen Farrell.
DownWithTyranny! 2010
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"There's something wrong here," reader Eileen Farrell said.
tcpalm.com Stories 2010
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It was from this old Broadway Theater and old Loews Poli that Frank Sinatra rode in an open convertible followed by Willie Pep, Featherweight Champion of the World, and Eileen Farrell, a local girl, then star of the Metropolitan Opera.
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