Florence Macbeth
Florence Mary MacBeth (January 12, 1889 – May 5, 1966) was an American operatic soprano.[1]
Biography
MacBeth was born in Mankato, Minnesota.[2] She sang in opera abroad and with the Chicago Opera Association, as well as in the Mozart operas given by the Society of American Musicians in New York in 1918.[3] She was one of the organizers of the Los Angeles Opera Guild.
Macbeth was married to James M. Cain, American author and journalist.
gollark: That's mostly a bad reason because a lot of the time they *don't* really, or there are already libraries binding to C stuff.
gollark: Consider supreme overlord Rust. That has C bindings for loads. Consider Python and JS, less supreme and/or overlording. Those also have C bindings for many things.
gollark: Somewhat plausible, but you can bind to C from other languages fine.
gollark: COMPLAINING:Why does so much stuff get written in C when it's both slow to develop in versus high-level stuff, *and* wildly unsafe?Everything is wildly insecure and apparently nobody cares?Can we *not* do better with regards to data transfer/interop between programs?
gollark: Oh, that would be fun.
References
- "Florence MacBeth - A Singer of the Royal Line". Theatre Magazine. Theatre Magazine Company: 82. 1913. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
- U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925
- "Florence Macbeth Sings. Opera Soprano Selects Charming Songs for Her First Recital". The New York Times. March 17, 1918. Retrieved 2009-11-22.
Florence Macbeth, soprano, who has sung in opera abroad and with the Chicago company, as well as in the Mozart operas given by the Society of American Musicians in New York last year.
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