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- Q14036136 wikiPageWikiLink Q961683.
- Q14036136 wikiPageWikiLink Q9979265.
- Q14036136 birthDate "1865-10-15".
- Q14036136 birthName "Charles William Clark".
- Q14036136 birthPlace Q1012164.
- Q14036136 deathDate "1925-08-04".
- Q14036136 description ""It is Enough" from Felix Mendelssohn's Elijah sung in 1913 by Clark".
- Q14036136 description ""That Sweet Story of Old" from John A. West sung in 1915 by Clark".
- Q14036136 description "A 1913 performance of "O Star of Eve" from Richard Wagner's Tannhäuser".
- Q14036136 description "A 1915 recording by Clark of "I'm A Pilgrim " composed by George Marston".
- Q14036136 description "The 1913 recording by Clark of Charles Gounod's "O Devine Redeemer"".
- Q14036136 description "The 1914 recording by Clark of "Fleeting Vision" of Jules Massenet's Heriodade".
- Q14036136 filename "Fleeting Vision .ogg".
- Q14036136 filename "I'm A Pilgrim .ogg".
- Q14036136 filename "It is Enough .ogg".
- Q14036136 filename "O Divine Redimer.ogg".
- Q14036136 filename "O Star of Eve .ogg".
- Q14036136 filename "That Sweet Story of Old.ogg".
- Q14036136 name "Charles W. Clark".
- Q14036136 occupation "Baritone singer".
- Q14036136 title ""Fleeting Vision"".
- Q14036136 title ""I'm A Pilgrim "".
- Q14036136 title ""It is Enough "".
- Q14036136 title ""O Divine Redeemer"".
- Q14036136 title ""O Star of Eve"".
- Q14036136 title ""That Sweet Story of Old"".
- Q14036136 type "music".
- Q14036136 yearsActive "1885".
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- Q14036136 comment "Charles William Clark (15 October 1865 – 4 August 1925) was an American baritone singer and vocalist teacher. He is generally regarded as the first American baritone singer to be famous in Europe, and as one of the greatest baritone singers of all time. He sang to great acclaim at the major opera houses of Europe and America, appearing in a wide variety of roles from the Italian, French and German repertoires that ranged from the lyric to the dramatic.".
- Q14036136 label "Charles W. Clark".
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- Q14036136 name "Charles W. Clark".