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[ shoo-mahn-hahyngk ] / ˈʃu mɑnˈhaɪŋk /
nounErnestine, 1861–1936, U.S. contralto, born in Bohemia. Words nearby Schumann-HeinkSchulz, Schulz, Charles M., Schumacher, Schuman, Schumann, Schumann-Heink, Schumann, Robert, Schuman Plan, Schumpeter, Schurz, Schuschnigg Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for Schumann-HeinkShe lacks the fire of the vonderful Gadski–she has not the g-great heart of Schumann-Heink. Silver and Gold|Dane Coolidge In justice to the fine contralto, Schumann-Heink, I will relate my first impressions of her in song. Sixty Years of California Song|Margaret Blake-Alverson An alto of extraordinary range, like Schumann-Heink, may be able to achieve high soprano in the head register. The Voice|Frank E. Miller Some European prima donnas like Schumann-Heink and others have commanded much higher figures. Great Singers on the Art of Singing|James Francis Cooke
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