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Marinka Gurewich

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and she fled Europe for the United States in 1940. Prior to the war she had appeared in concerts and recitals in Europe. After coming to the United States, she appeared in a few recitals and concerts in New York City; but ultimately began devoting her time to teaching. During the 1960s and 1970s she
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of Jewish Czech descent. She is best remembered for teaching several successful opera singers, including
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in Munich. Her career as a singer in Germany was hindered by
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Index

Bratislava
Manhattan
voice teacher
mezzo-soprano
Martina Arroyo
Marcia Baldwin
Grace Bumbry
Joy Clements
Ruth Falcon
Melvyn Poll
Florence Quivar
Diana Soviero
Sharon Sweet
Carol Toscano
Beverly Vaughn
Mel Weingart
Bratislava
Berlin University of the Arts
Lula Mysz-Gmeiner
Elena Gerhardt
Anna von Mildenburg
World War II
Manhattan School of Music
Mannes College of Music
"GemeindeView:Korycany"


"Marinka Gurewich, A Voice Teacher, 88"
The New York Times
"Martina Arroyo"

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