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    Chicago, Illinois, US. Occupation (s) Soprano opera and concert singer. Spouse (s) Wilhelm Alfred Imperatori. Hans Albers. Charles H. Swift. Claire Dux (2 August 1885 – 8 October 1967) was an operatic and concert soprano with a successful career in continental Europe, England, and the United States.

  2. Mar 17, 2003 · Claire Dux, now Mrs. Hans von der Marwitz, who was brought here from Europe by Garden, said: Mary Garden was the greatest operatic personality of our age. It is doubtful that anyone who knew her work would challenge either tribute. There were always people who swore that Garden could not sing.

  3. Claire Dux (2 August 1885 – 8 October 1967) was an operatic and concert soprano with a successful career in continental Europe, England, and the United States. Clara Auguste Dux was born in the village Witkowo in the county of Gnesen (today Gniezno); that area was part of the Kingdom of Prussia's Province of Posen from 1815 until 1920.

  4. CLAIRE DUX was an operatic and concert soprano with a successful career in continental Europe, England, and the United States. Dux made her professional debut in 1906 at the Cologne Opera as Pamina in Mozart's The Magic Flute.

  5. Jul 10, 2022 · Claire Dux sings 'Mi chiamano Mimi,' recorded by Brunswick in New York c. October 1921. From Wikipedia: Claire Dux (2 August 1885 – 8 October 1967) was an operatic and concert soprano with...

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  6. Claire Dux (2 August 1885 – 8 October 1967) was an operatic and concert soprano with a successful career in continental Europe, England, and the United States. Show Less... Continue reading at Wikipedia... Birth and Death Data: Born August 2, 1885 ( Witkowo ), Died October 8, 1967 ( Chicago) Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1911 - 1928.

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  8. Feb 28, 2023 · Ran’s career at the University of Chicago has spanned 40 years. “We were treated to premieres of many of her outstanding compositions during these decades,” said Anne Walters Robertson, dean of the Division of the Humanities and the Claire Dux Swift Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Music.