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Berta Morena (27 January 1878 - 7 October 1952) was a German operatic soprano. Born Berta Meyer in Mannheim, in youth Morena captured the attention of Franz von Lenbach, who arranged for her to sing Agatha in Der Freischütz at the Munich Opera, where she bowed in 1898 after training with . She saw success at once, and remained on the company's roster until 1923. Her American debut came at the Metropolitan Opera in the role of Sieglinde on March 4, 1908; the company reengaged her from 1910 to 1912 and again from 1924 until 1925. In 1914 she appeared at Covent Garden. Morena had a reputation as a great singing actress, and was especially admired for her prowess in the major soprano roles of Richard Wagner. Morena died in Rottach-Egern.

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  • Berta Morena (Mannheim, 27 de gener de 1878 - Rottach-Egern, 7 d'octubre de 1952) era una cantant d'òpera alemanya. El cognom de naixement era Meyer, però el canvià pel de Morena. Va fer els estudis amb l'esposa del mestre de capella Hugo Röhr i la senyora de Sales, a Munic. Fou cantant del Palau Reial de Baviera i prima donna de l'Òpera de Munic. Actuà amb gran èxit a Rússia, Països Baixos i les principals ciutats d'Alemanya, passant més tard a Londres i Amèrica. Se li atorgà la medalla d'Anhalt. (ca)
  • Berta Morena (27 January 1878 - 7 October 1952) was a German operatic soprano. Born Berta Meyer in Mannheim, in youth Morena captured the attention of Franz von Lenbach, who arranged for her to sing Agatha in Der Freischütz at the Munich Opera, where she bowed in 1898 after training with . She saw success at once, and remained on the company's roster until 1923. Her American debut came at the Metropolitan Opera in the role of Sieglinde on March 4, 1908; the company reengaged her from 1910 to 1912 and again from 1924 until 1925. In 1914 she appeared at Covent Garden. Morena had a reputation as a great singing actress, and was especially admired for her prowess in the major soprano roles of Richard Wagner. Morena died in Rottach-Egern. (en)
  • Berta Morena (* 27. Januar 1877 oder 1878 in Mannheim als Berta Meyer, ✝ 6. Oktober 1952 in Rottach-Egern) war eine deutsche Kammersängerin und Hofopernsängerin in der Stimmlage Sopran. Sie galt als eine der großen Wagnersängerinnen des ersten Viertels des 20. Jahrhunderts und trat auf allen großen Opernbühnen Europas auf. Gastspiele führten sie auch an die Metropolitan Opera in New York. (de)
  • Berta Morena, född den 27 januari 1878 i Mannheim, död den 7 oktober 1952 i Rottach-Egern, var en tysk operasångerska. Berta Morena tillhörde från 1898 Münchens och och vann rykte genom en poesirik framställning av särskilt Wagners Sieglinde, Elsa, Elisabeth, Senta, Brünnhilde, Isolde i Tristan och Isolde och Kundry. Hon gav ofta på Metropolitan Opera House i New York. (sv)
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  • Berta Morena (Mannheim, 27 de gener de 1878 - Rottach-Egern, 7 d'octubre de 1952) era una cantant d'òpera alemanya. El cognom de naixement era Meyer, però el canvià pel de Morena. Va fer els estudis amb l'esposa del mestre de capella Hugo Röhr i la senyora de Sales, a Munic. Fou cantant del Palau Reial de Baviera i prima donna de l'Òpera de Munic. Actuà amb gran èxit a Rússia, Països Baixos i les principals ciutats d'Alemanya, passant més tard a Londres i Amèrica. Se li atorgà la medalla d'Anhalt. (ca)
  • Berta Morena (27 January 1878 - 7 October 1952) was a German operatic soprano. Born Berta Meyer in Mannheim, in youth Morena captured the attention of Franz von Lenbach, who arranged for her to sing Agatha in Der Freischütz at the Munich Opera, where she bowed in 1898 after training with . She saw success at once, and remained on the company's roster until 1923. Her American debut came at the Metropolitan Opera in the role of Sieglinde on March 4, 1908; the company reengaged her from 1910 to 1912 and again from 1924 until 1925. In 1914 she appeared at Covent Garden. Morena had a reputation as a great singing actress, and was especially admired for her prowess in the major soprano roles of Richard Wagner. Morena died in Rottach-Egern. (en)
  • Berta Morena (* 27. Januar 1877 oder 1878 in Mannheim als Berta Meyer, ✝ 6. Oktober 1952 in Rottach-Egern) war eine deutsche Kammersängerin und Hofopernsängerin in der Stimmlage Sopran. Sie galt als eine der großen Wagnersängerinnen des ersten Viertels des 20. Jahrhunderts und trat auf allen großen Opernbühnen Europas auf. Gastspiele führten sie auch an die Metropolitan Opera in New York. (de)
  • Berta Morena, född den 27 januari 1878 i Mannheim, död den 7 oktober 1952 i Rottach-Egern, var en tysk operasångerska. Berta Morena tillhörde från 1898 Münchens och och vann rykte genom en poesirik framställning av särskilt Wagners Sieglinde, Elsa, Elisabeth, Senta, Brünnhilde, Isolde i Tristan och Isolde och Kundry. Hon gav ofta på Metropolitan Opera House i New York. (sv)
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