Alma Gluck
Alma Gluck (Reba Fiersohn) (1884–1938) was a Romanian-born soprano who, after working seven seasons for the Metropolitan Opera, devoted the remainder of her career to recording and concertizing. She recorded the first of over 150 titles for Victor in 1911. Her best-known disc was "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny." She was married to violinist Efrem Zimbalist, who often accompanied her on records.
The following recordings featuring Alma Gluck are available in the National Jukebox:
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| Artist Role | Title | Description | Primary Performer(s) | Date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | Le bonheur est chose legere | Soprano vocal solo, with violin and piano | Alma Gluck | 1914-11-15 | |
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | One sweetly solemn thought | Vocal duet (soprano and contralto), with orchestra | Alma Gluck; Louise Homer | 1914-11-12 | |
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | The monotone | Soprano vocal solo, with violin and piano | Alma Gluck | 1914-11-15 | |
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | Red, red rose | Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra | Alma Gluck | 1913-01-23 | |
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | The song of the chimes | Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra | Alma Gluck | 1913-01-24 | |
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | Have you seen but a whyte lillie grow? | Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra | Alma Gluck | 1913-01-23 | |
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | When love is kind | Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra | Alma Gluck | 1913-01-25 | |
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | The brook | Soprano vocal solo, with piano | Alma Gluck | 1913-01-25 | |
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | Suse, liebe Suse | Vocal duet (soprano and contralto), with orchestra | Alma Gluck; Louise Homer | 1913-01-25 | |
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | Der Kleine Sandmann bin ich | Vocal duet (soprano and contralto), with orchestra | Alma Gluck; Louise Homer | 1913-01-25 |