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in 1928, her energies were devoted mainly to operetta; and the ever-popular HMV recording of "The Nuns' Chorus" (comp.
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in Berlin and other major European cities. After the successful premiere of
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Anni Frind retired from professional singing at the outbreak of
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Anni Frind by Gregor Harlip, signed photo postcard (1920s)
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Tulane University. She died 1987 in New Orleans aged 87.
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Retirement from professional singing and later life
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Nixdorf
Austria-Hungary
New Orleans
Opera singer
Singing teacher
lyric sopranos
Germany
Nixdorf
Bohemia
Czech Republic
Volksoper Berlin
opera
operetta
Munich State Opera
Dresden State Opera
German Opera House
Ralph Benatzky
Casanova
Johann Strauss II
Max Reinhardt
Die Fledermaus
World War II
New Orleans
Newcomb College




The New York Times obituary: Anni Frind

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