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Heim made her debut in England in 1929, and moved to London in the early 1930s. She occasionally returned to Vienna to give recitals; she also maintained a singing studio in Salzburg where she taught during summers.
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Heim was born in Vienna in 1885. She studied singing there with her mother and with Frances MĂĽtter. She made her debut in 1911 at the
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in Toronto later that year. She then spent a few months each year in Canada until 1939, teaching and giving recitals.
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hospitals and in military camps; she gave concert recitals in London and was a guest lecturer at
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and others. In 1915 she gave the first performance of Schoenberg's songs "Waldsonne" (from
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singer and voice teacher. In her later career she lived in England and Canada.
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During the Second World War she lived in England. She sang at
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In 1934, visiting her brother in Canada, she met Sir
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soprano
Bösendorfer-Saal
Konzerthaus, Vienna
Franz Schubert
Robert Schumann
Arnold Schoenberg
Alban Berg
Vier Lieder
Acht Lieder
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Society for Private Musical Performances
Emil Alphons Rheinhardt
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Rainer Maria Rilke
Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Oskar Kokoschka
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Franz Singer
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Ernest MacMillan
Hart House Theatre
Red Cross
Oxford
Cambridge Universities
the Royal Conservatory of Music
Frances James
Jan Simons
Lois Marshall
Emmy Heims fonds
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