True to her intention, she had asked the opinion of Lydia Tchinova, the famous dancer, and under Madame Tchinova's guidance Magda had received such training that when she came to make her debut she leaped into fame at once.
At Naples he speedily ascended in the scale, and finally made his debut with complete success at the San Carlo.
Caesar's arrival, and Caesar's approaching debut were topics discussed with a frequency he found tedious.
The fat young man's debut had been postponed again.
Clonmel Monarch, who has done so much for Philadelphia's Airedale supremacy as a sire and as a show dog came as near the ideal Airedale as we find, made his debut about this time in Leicester and ran second to Ch.
Dumbarton Sceptre, the best bitch of the time, both made their debut and eventually came to the United States.
I shall not vouch for them too strongly, and after their debut they must stand or fall on their own merits.
But since we are about to make our debut in society it is natural we should have many things to discuss that would prove quite uninteresting to men.
We were getting desperate, as the time of mydebut was coming nearer and nearer and we were still unsettled.
The lyric baritone, a youngster from the Rhineland making his debut in opera, attracted me at the very first rehearsal by his groomed look and beautifully manicured finger-nails.
We would advertise your appearance extensively and get out a first-class audience on the occasion of your debut here.
He then fully realized that he had made his debut as a somnambulist.
In the next year she made her London debut at Covent Garden, as Amina in "La Somnambula.
Eventually, I tired of the hopeless battle and spoke with my parents' friends or else made an early debut in the empty church classroom and waited for the clock to herald the beginning of the hour in a less humiliating fashion.
For a while there I was really beginning to wonder if my Nutregrain would make a debut appearance in my clean toilet bowl (it didn't) so I will leave further writing for tomorrow.
Madame Gay, who had made herdebut under the Directoire, had been rather prominent under the Empire, and under the Restoration took delight in condemning the government of the Bourbons.
Her daughter Anna had made her debut in St. Petersburg society, and had met the young Comte George de Mniszech, who was destined to become her husband.
After the name of this story had been changed a few times, it was published under the title of Un Debut dans la Vie.
And the baby became the toast on all sides; as what baby does not, when making its debut among strangers?
I know not which is the more startling--the debut of the unfortunate clergyman, or the instantaneousness of his end.
She made her debut at the Bouffes du Nord, then played at the Varietes, and in 1890 she received a regular engagement at the Eldorado to sing a couple of songs at the beginning of the performance.
Edwin Forrest, our own famous tragedian, was in Paris in 1836, and was invited by the manager to see an actress who was to make her debut at one of the theatres on a certain evening.
This proved an unfortunate misreading of "The Magnificent's" character, for when Haydn at length made his debut with the instrument, the prince lost no time in letting him understand that he disapproved of such rivalry.
The very evening or the day after the debutof Crescentini, the French stage suffered an irreparable loss in the death of Dazincourt, only sixty years of age.
I saw Crescentini's debut at Paris in the role of Romeo, in Romeo and Juliet.
Hafner had risen from the ranks by a Teutonic adhesion to regulations, and rumour, supported by his mannerisms, had it that his debut in the army had been culinary.
He made his literary debut by contributing to The Fly, a juvenile paper published by Woodworth.
He came to America with the company of Hallam & Henry, and made hisdebut at the John Street Theatre in 1793.
HENRY, JOHN JOHN HENRY was a native of Dublin, and made his debut at Drury Lane, in 1762, with little success.
Farrar made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera House in the role of Juliette, they had rebuked her for these very qualities.
Miss Garden made her American debut in Massenet's opera, Thais, written, by the way, for Sybil Sanderson.
She made her debut here in Aida and she sang Carmen and Louise without creating a furore, almost, indeed, without arousing attention of any kind, good or bad criticism.
She made her debut at the Paris Opera as Aida; later she sang Louise and Carmen at the Opera-Comique.
My fiance left me to complete the studies necessary for my successful debut in a strange world.
At the same time, it was she who procured the Crown of Sofia for him, and she maintained him during his perilous debut of sovereignty.
However, thanks to the Bacchic regime organized by my husband, things went on indifferently well after the storm of our debut in domesticity.
The other is the record, in a paragraph of the Signale, of what was probably the debut of Brahms' name in Italy.
The successful debut of Brahms' name in a concert-programme and a prominent journal of the city to which he was to belong during the second half of his life is an interesting point in his history.
Her debut in England was made with Beethoven's E flat Concerto and Mendelssohn's Variations Serieuses, and things went with such brilliant success that she was re-engaged for the next Philharmonic concert.
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