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See also:ALVARY, MAX (1858-1898) , See also:German See also:singer, was See also:born at See also:Dusseldorf. Gifted with a See also:fine See also:tenor See also:voice and handsome presence he speedily made a reputation in See also:Germany in the leading roles in Wagnerian See also:opera, and from 1885 onwards appeared also in See also:America and See also:England. He was at his best in 1892, when his performances as See also:Tristan and Siegfried at Covent See also:Garden aroused See also:great See also:enthusiasm. End of Article: ALVARY, MAX (1858-1898)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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