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- Rosina_Buckman abstract "Rosina Buckman (16 March 1881 – 30 December 1948) was a New Zealand soprano, and a professor of singing at the Royal Academy of Music. She was born in Blenheim, and studied in England at the Birmingham School of Music. She then returned to New Zealand, toured Australia and debut in London with La boheme at Covent Garden. She continued performing into the 1920s, and recorded prolifically.".
- Rosina_Buckman birthDate "1881-03-16".
- Rosina_Buckman birthYear "1881".
- Rosina_Buckman deathDate "1948-12-30".
- Rosina_Buckman deathYear "1948".
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- Rosina_Buckman wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham_Conservatoire.
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- Rosina_Buckman wikiPageWikiLink Blenheim,_New_Zealand.
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- Rosina_Buckman wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Zealand_sopranos.
- Rosina_Buckman wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_the_Marlborough_Region.
- Rosina_Buckman wikiPageWikiLink Covent_Garden.
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- Rosina_Buckman wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rosina Buckman".
- Rosina_Buckman dateOfBirth "1881-03-16".
- Rosina_Buckman dateOfDeath "1948-12-30".
- Rosina_Buckman hasPhotoCollection Rosina_Buckman.
- Rosina_Buckman name "Buckman, Rosina".
- Rosina_Buckman shortDescription "New Zealand singer".
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- Rosina_Buckman description "New Zealand singer".
- Rosina_Buckman description "New Zealand singer".
- Rosina_Buckman subject Category:1881_births.
- Rosina_Buckman subject Category:1948_deaths.
- Rosina_Buckman subject Category:Academics_of_the_Royal_Academy_of_Music.
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- Rosina_Buckman subject Category:New_Zealand_sopranos.
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- Rosina_Buckman hypernym Soprano.
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- Rosina_Buckman comment "Rosina Buckman (16 March 1881 – 30 December 1948) was a New Zealand soprano, and a professor of singing at the Royal Academy of Music. She was born in Blenheim, and studied in England at the Birmingham School of Music. She then returned to New Zealand, toured Australia and debut in London with La boheme at Covent Garden. She continued performing into the 1920s, and recorded prolifically.".
- Rosina_Buckman label "Rosina Buckman".
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- Rosina_Buckman givenName "Rosina".
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- Rosina_Buckman name "Buckman, Rosina".
- Rosina_Buckman name "Rosina Buckman".
- Rosina_Buckman surname "Buckman".