Swedish Nightingale
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Rebecca Ferguson’s Jenny Lind, the legendary Swedish Nightingale, opens her mouth on an opera stage in 1850 and sounds like Frozen’s Elsa.
From Slate • Jan. 5, 2018
The smorgasbord of tributes to the Swedish Nightingale included pastries, soups, a potato casserole, an oyster omelet, and an heirloom cantaloupe.
From Slate • Feb. 17, 2014
Swedish Nightingale One evening two years ago, the radio public of Great Britain was asked to dial carefully, listen closely, and it would hear the song of a nightingale.
From Time Magazine Archive
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This unimportant little picture has its principal appeal in the fact that it is supposed to be based on the life of Jenny Lind, "Swedish Nightingale" of the Victorian Opera stage.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Here Jenny Lind, "the Swedish Nightingale," sang, and many another artist of rare ability was seen and heard.
From The Story of Manhattan by Hemstreet, Charles
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