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    Alma Gluck (May 11, 1884 – October 27, 1938) was a Romanian-born American lyric soprano. Biography. Gluck was born as Reba Feinsohn to a Jewish family in Iași ...

  2. May 9, 2024 · Alma Gluck (born May 11, 1884, Iaşi, Rom.—died Oct. 27, 1938, New York, N.Y., U.S.) was a Romanian-born American singer whose considerable repertoire, performance skills, and presence made her one of the most sought-after recital performers of her day.

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  3. Jun 23, 2021 · Alma Gluck began her career as an opera singer, but it was her love of American folk songs that made her a best-selling musical artist. She debuted at the Metropolitan Opera in 1909. By 1911, she had transitioned from opera to vocal recitals, and by 1914 she was the most popular concert singer in America. Gluck helped found the American Guild of Musical Artists.

  4. Childhood & Early Life. Alma Gluck was born as Reba Feinsohn, in an impoverished Jewsih family, on May 11, 1884, in Iasi, Romania, to Zara and Leon Feinsohn. The family moved to the United States when she was very young. Soon after, she began singing, a talent which she had inherited from her parents. Following her high school graduation, Gluck ...

  5. GLUCK, ALMA. GLUCK, ALMA (born Reba Fiersohn ; 1884–1938), U.S. soprano. Born in Bucharest, Romania, she was taken to New York as a child. When she left school, she worked as a secretary, and it was not until her marriage to Bernard Gluck, in 1906, that she began taking singing lessons. In 1909 she obtained an engagement at the Metropolitan ...

  6. Gluck was a celebrated soprano in the 1910s, whose popular recordings of arias and other songs were widely available. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1910s. Born. May 11, 1884 in Isai, Romania. Died. October 27, 1938 in New York, NY.

  7. Alma Gluck. GLUCK, ALMA (born Reba Fiersohn; 1884–1938), U.S. soprano. Born in Bucharest, Romania, she was taken to New York as a child. When she left school, she worked as a secretary, and it was not until her marriage to Bernard Gluck, in 1906, that she began taking singing lessons. In 1909 she obtained an engagement at the Metropolitan ...

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