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Charlotte Lachs' multiple concerts across Europe and America made her a singer of "remarkble talent and diligence" with a voice "very fine sonorous and sympathetic" of "great sweetness, fullness, and carrying power", having the "richness of a
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in 1860, and Fredrika (née Lorentzon). Her siblings included Alice
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in whose soft and fresh tones equivalents are yet to be found".
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reported that "still yet old Sweden is capable of sending out
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with such accuracy, such artless, bird-like freedom in
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descent. With repertoire including composers such as
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Index

Swedish-American
soprano
Bavarian
Johannes Brahms
Hermann Berens
Carl Czerny
Lindesberg
Sweden
Friedrichs Lachs
Bavarian
brewmaster
Sweden
Brauner
Charles Lachs
Royal Conservatory of Music of Munich
Kingdom of Bavaria
Bernhard Fexer
Hugo Beyer
Hans Hasselbeck
glee club
Tammany Hall
Aftonbladet
nightingales
songbirds
contralto
Emma Albani
Niels Gade
Giacomo Meyerbeer
aria
trill

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