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Sara Wilhelmine Holmboe-Schenström, also known by the stage name Wilhelmine L'Hombino (15 June 1842 – 18 November 1938) was a Norwegian mezzo-soprano concert singer who later sang in opera. She has been described by opera historian Maud Hurum as one of the first women in the country to gain international recognition for her singing, alongside Karen Holmsen and Gina Oselio. After appearing in a concert in Oslo in 1872, she gave recitals in Germany, France, England and Scandinavia. She went on to perform in operas in Sweden and in continental Europe, including a three-year engagement in Italy. After her marriage in 1880, she became a voice teacher in Oslo and Sweden.

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  • Wilhelmine Holmboe-Schenström (de)
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  • Sara Wilhelmine Holmboe-Schenström, auch bekannt unter dem Künstlernamen Wilhelmine L'Hombino (geboren am 5. Juli 1842 in Ålesund; gestorben am 18. November 1939 in Oslo) war eine norwegische Mezzosopranistin und Konzertsängerin, die später in der Oper sang. Die Opernhistorikerin Maud Hurum bezeichnete sie neben Karen Holmsen und Gina Oselio als eine der ersten Frauen des Landes, die mit ihrem Gesang internationale Anerkennung erlangte. Nachdem sie 1872 in einem Konzert in Oslo aufgetreten war, gab sie Liederabende in Deutschland, Frankreich, England und Skandinavien. Danach trat sie in Opern in Schweden und auf dem europäischen Festland auf, u. a. drei Jahre lang in Italien. Nach ihrer Heirat im Jahr 1880 wurde sie Gesangslehrerin in Oslo und Schweden. (de)
  • Sara Wilhelmine Holmboe-Schenström, also known by the stage name Wilhelmine L'Hombino (15 June 1842 – 18 November 1938) was a Norwegian mezzo-soprano concert singer who later sang in opera. She has been described by opera historian Maud Hurum as one of the first women in the country to gain international recognition for her singing, alongside Karen Holmsen and Gina Oselio. After appearing in a concert in Oslo in 1872, she gave recitals in Germany, France, England and Scandinavia. She went on to perform in operas in Sweden and in continental Europe, including a three-year engagement in Italy. After her marriage in 1880, she became a voice teacher in Oslo and Sweden. (en)
  • Wilhelmine Holmboe-Schenström, känd som L'Hombino, född Sara Vilhelmine Holmboe 15 juni 1842 i Ålesund, död 18 november 1938 i Oslo, var en norsk operasångerska (mezzosopran). (sv)
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  • Wilhelmine Holmboe-Schenström (en)
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  • Sara Wilhelmine Holmboe-Schenström, auch bekannt unter dem Künstlernamen Wilhelmine L'Hombino (geboren am 5. Juli 1842 in Ålesund; gestorben am 18. November 1939 in Oslo) war eine norwegische Mezzosopranistin und Konzertsängerin, die später in der Oper sang. Die Opernhistorikerin Maud Hurum bezeichnete sie neben Karen Holmsen und Gina Oselio als eine der ersten Frauen des Landes, die mit ihrem Gesang internationale Anerkennung erlangte. Nachdem sie 1872 in einem Konzert in Oslo aufgetreten war, gab sie Liederabende in Deutschland, Frankreich, England und Skandinavien. Danach trat sie in Opern in Schweden und auf dem europäischen Festland auf, u. a. drei Jahre lang in Italien. Nach ihrer Heirat im Jahr 1880 wurde sie Gesangslehrerin in Oslo und Schweden. (de)
  • Sara Wilhelmine Holmboe-Schenström, also known by the stage name Wilhelmine L'Hombino (15 June 1842 – 18 November 1938) was a Norwegian mezzo-soprano concert singer who later sang in opera. She has been described by opera historian Maud Hurum as one of the first women in the country to gain international recognition for her singing, alongside Karen Holmsen and Gina Oselio. After appearing in a concert in Oslo in 1872, she gave recitals in Germany, France, England and Scandinavia. She went on to perform in operas in Sweden and in continental Europe, including a three-year engagement in Italy. After her marriage in 1880, she became a voice teacher in Oslo and Sweden. (en)
  • Wilhelmine Holmboe-Schenström, känd som L'Hombino, född Sara Vilhelmine Holmboe 15 juni 1842 i Ålesund, död 18 november 1938 i Oslo, var en norsk operasångerska (mezzosopran). (sv)
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