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Giuseppe del Puente was considered the premier baritone of the late 19th century. Eleanor Mayo had a budding career derailed by a bad review and a marriage. Camille d’Elmar was never a star but she made a living from opera. David Bispham was "The Quaker Singer" who was a favorite of Teddy Roosevelt. Robert Carson's Night at the Opera turned out to be lethal.
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Giuseppe del Puente was considered the premier baritone of the late 19th century. Eleanor Mayo had a budding career derailed by a bad review and a marriage. Camille d’Elmar was never a star but she made a living from opera. David Bispham was "The Quaker Singer" who was a favorite of Teddy Roosevelt. Robert Carson's Night at the Opera turned out to be lethal.
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