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Arnoldson

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[ahr-nld-suhn, ahr-noold-sawn] / ˈɑr nld sən, ˈɑr nʊldˌsɔn /

noun

  1. Klas Pontus 1844–1916, Swedish author and politician: Nobel Peace Prize 1908.


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With 1888, Harris becomes lessee and operative director of Covent Garden, with a strong social support and subscription to grand tier boxes, and commences work with Melba and the two de Rezkés, Albani, Trebelli, Arnoldson, Zélie de Lussan, Ella Russell, Lassalle, and Margaret Macintyre, Garcia's pupil.

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Arnoldson, who did not turn up.

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In the Abbey and Grau opera company of 1894 a singer who attracted considerable attention was Madame Sigrid Arnoldson.

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Madame Arnoldson is petite, piquant and picturesque on the stage, and has dark hair and eyes.

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At Drury Lane.—A prettier and sweeter voiced Zerlina than Miss Arnoldson, has not been seen or heard for some time.

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