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Florence Cole Talbert-McCleave (born Florence Cole, June 17, 1890 – April 3, 1961), also known as Madame Florence Cole-Talbert, was an American operatic soprano, music educator, and musician. Called "The First Lady in Grand Opera" by the National Negro Opera Guild, she was one of the first African American women and black opera artists performing abroad who received success and critical acclaim in classical and operatic music in the 20th century. Through her career as a singer, a music educator, and an active member of the National Association of Negro Musicians, she became a legendary figure within the African American music community, also earning the titles of "Queen of the Concert Stage" and "Our Divine Florence."

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  • فلورنسا كول تالبرت (ar)
  • Florence Cole Talbert (en)
  • Талберт, Флоренс Коул (ru)
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  • فلورنسا كول تالبرت (بالإنجليزية: Florence Cole Talbert)‏ هي مغنية أوبرا ومغنية أمريكية، ولدت في 17 يونيو 1890 في ديترويت في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 3 أبريل 1961 في ممفيس في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Флоренс Коул Талберт-Макклив (англ. Florence Cole Talbert-McCleave; урожд. Флоренс Коул; 17 июня 1890—3 апреля 1961) — американская оперная певица (сопрано). (ru)
  • Florence Cole Talbert-McCleave (born Florence Cole, June 17, 1890 – April 3, 1961), also known as Madame Florence Cole-Talbert, was an American operatic soprano, music educator, and musician. Called "The First Lady in Grand Opera" by the National Negro Opera Guild, she was one of the first African American women and black opera artists performing abroad who received success and critical acclaim in classical and operatic music in the 20th century. Through her career as a singer, a music educator, and an active member of the National Association of Negro Musicians, she became a legendary figure within the African American music community, also earning the titles of "Queen of the Concert Stage" and "Our Divine Florence." (en)
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  • Florence Cole Talbert-McCleave (en)
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  • Florence Cole Talbert-McCleave (en)
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  • Florence Cole (en)
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  • Detroit, Michigan (en)
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