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Albani, Madame
Madame Albani - Illustrated Interviews, by Harry How (The Strand, 1891B)

Davies, Mary
Mrs. Mary Davies on Singing, by Frederick Dolman (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1894)
Moments with Modern Musicians: Mrs. Mary Davies and Mr. Douglas Powell, by F. Klickmann (Windsor, 1897A)

Gomez, Madame Alice
Moments with Modern Musicians: Madame Alice Gomez, by F. Klickmann (Windsor Magazine, 1897B)

Grossmith, Mr. George
Mr. George Grossmith, by Frank Banfield (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1896)
George Grossmith (1847-1912) was an English comedian, writer, composer, actor, and singer. His performing career spanned more than four decades. As a writer and composer, he created 18 comic operas, nearly 100 musical sketches, some 600 songs and piano pieces, three books and both serious and comic pieces for newspapers and magazines. - Wikipedia
George Grossmith to an Audience of One, by John Hyde (Windsor Magazine, 1897B)

Jubilee Singers
The Jubilee Singers at Grosvenor House, by Anne Beale (Girl's Own Paper, 1885)
The Jubilee Singers were a Negro gospel group that began in Nashville with the purpose of raising funds to establish a university. This event was the latest of several successful tours in England and Europe; on this occasion the singers were supporting the jubilee of the Princess Louise Home.

Lind, Jenny
Jenny Lind, by Ronald J. McNeill (Century Magazine, 1893A)

Lloyd, Mr. Edward
Mr. Edward Lloyd - Illustrated Interviews, by Harry How (The Strand, 1894A)

Melba, Madame
Madame Melba - Illustrated Interviews, by Percy Cross Standing (The Strand, 1899A)

Nilsson, Christine
Christine Nilsson, by J.F. Rowbotham (Girl's Own Paper, 1892)
A Swedish singer who became a countess.
Queens of Song, by F. Klickmann (Windsor, 1898A)

Patey, Madame
Queens of Song, by F. Klickmann (Windsor, 1898A)

Patti, Adelina
Adelina Patti - Illustrated Interviews (The Strand, 1892A)
A Day in Patti's Castle, by Florence Wilson (Ladies' Home Journal, 1892)
Some Youthful Reminiscences of Adelina Patti (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1895)

Pyne, Louisa
The Artistic Life of Louis Pyne, by Ruth Lamb (Girl's Own Paper, 1893)
"The Queen of English sopranos."

Watson, Hilda
Moments with Modern Musicians, by F. Klickmann (Windsor Magazine, 1896B)
Two well-known vocalists.

Williams, Anna
Moments with Modern Musicians, by F. Klickmann (Windsor Magazine, 1896B)
Two well-known vocalists.

Yaw, Miss Ellen Beach
Miss Ellen Beach Yaw - Illustrated Interviews: "The California Nightingale," by M. Dinorden Griffith (The Strand, 1899A)


Some Celebrated Female Musicians, by J.F. Rowbotham (Girl's Own Paper, 1892)
St. Cecelia, Sappho, Jenny Lind

Some Singers of the Day, by Joseph Bennett (English Illustrated Magazine, 1892A)

Singers' Autographs (Windsor Magazine, 1896A)

Covent Garden Stars in Their Favorite Roles, by Kathleen Schlesinger (The Strand, 1899B)

Some Singers I Have Met, by a Professional Vocalist (Girl's Own Paper, 1901)

What Is the Greatest Achievement in Music? by Frederick Dolman (Strand, 1901A)
The author poses this question to several notable musicians, composers and singers of the day.

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