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- Selma_Ek abstract "Selma Ek (3 September 1856 – 3 May 1941) was a Swedish operatic soprano who had an active international career from the 1870s through the 1890s. Like Lilli Lehmann and Lillian Nordica, she was one of those universally talented singers of the late 19th century who was able to master roles from the coloratura, lyric, and dramatic soprano repertoires. The leading Swedish soprano of her day, she was particularly admired for her portrayals of Mozart, Wagner, and Verdi heroines.".
- Selma_Ek birthDate "1856-09-03".
- Selma_Ek birthYear "1856".
- Selma_Ek deathDate "1941-05-03".
- Selma_Ek deathYear "1941".
- Selma_Ek thumbnail Selma_Ek.png?width=300.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageID "24240163".
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- Selma_Ek wikiPageRevisionID "618286125".
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Aida.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Maria_von_Weber.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Category:1856_births.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Category:1941_deaths.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_Swedish_singers.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Category:Operatic_sopranos.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Category:Royal_College_of_Music,_Stockholm_alumni.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swedish_opera_singers.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Christina_Gyllenstierna.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Coloratura_soprano.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Copenhagen.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Der_Freischütz.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Die_Meistersinger_von_Nürnberg.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Die_Walküre.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Djamileh.
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- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Ellen_Bergman.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Giuseppe_Verdi.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Gothenburg.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Gottlieb_Naumann.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Günther.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Kroll_Opera_House.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Les_Huguenots.
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- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Lillian_Nordica.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Lyric_soprano.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Mignon.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Oberon_(Weber).
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Otello.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Pauline_Viardot.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Wagner.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Roméo_et_Juliette.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Royal_College_of_Music,_Stockholm.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Swedish_Opera.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Soprano.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Stockholm.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_krona.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Tannhäuser_(opera).
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink The_Magic_Flute.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLink File:Selma_Ek.png.
- Selma_Ek wikiPageWikiLinkText "Selma Ek".
- Selma_Ek dateOfBirth "1856-09-03".
- Selma_Ek dateOfDeath "1941-05-03".
- Selma_Ek name "Ek, Selma".
- Selma_Ek shortDescription "Singer".
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- Selma_Ek description "Singer".
- Selma_Ek description "Singer".
- Selma_Ek subject Category:1856_births.
- Selma_Ek subject Category:1941_deaths.
- Selma_Ek subject Category:19th-century_Swedish_singers.
- Selma_Ek subject Category:Operatic_sopranos.
- Selma_Ek subject Category:Royal_College_of_Music,_Stockholm_alumni.
- Selma_Ek subject Category:Swedish_opera_singers.
- Selma_Ek hypernym Soprano.
- Selma_Ek type Agent.
- Selma_Ek type Person.
- Selma_Ek type Singer.
- Selma_Ek type Person.
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- Selma_Ek comment "Selma Ek (3 September 1856 – 3 May 1941) was a Swedish operatic soprano who had an active international career from the 1870s through the 1890s. Like Lilli Lehmann and Lillian Nordica, she was one of those universally talented singers of the late 19th century who was able to master roles from the coloratura, lyric, and dramatic soprano repertoires. The leading Swedish soprano of her day, she was particularly admired for her portrayals of Mozart, Wagner, and Verdi heroines.".
- Selma_Ek label "Selma Ek".
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- Selma_Ek sameAs Category:Selma_Ek.
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- Selma_Ek sameAs m.07kh1vy.
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- Selma_Ek wasDerivedFrom Selma_Ek?oldid=618286125.
- Selma_Ek depiction Selma_Ek.png.
- Selma_Ek givenName "Selma".
- Selma_Ek isPrimaryTopicOf Selma_Ek.
- Selma_Ek name "Ek, Selma".
- Selma_Ek name "Selma Ek".
- Selma_Ek surname "Ek".