Maria Cebotari (original name: Ciubotaru, 10 February 1910–9 June 1949) was a Bessarabian-Romanian lyric coloratura soprano. She was an opera singing star of the 1930s and 1940s.
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Full name at birth | Maria Cebotaru
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Date of birth | 10 February 1910
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Place of birth | Chişinău, Russian Empire (now Moldova)
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Date of death | 9 June 1949
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Age | 39 (age at death)
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Place of death | Vienna, Austria
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Resting place | Friedhof Döbling, Vienna, Wien Stadt, Vienna (Wien), Austria
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Maria Cebotari is known for her role in the film The Genius and the Nightingale (1943) as Maria Malibran.
She is also known for her role in the film Amami, Alfredo! (1940) as Maria Dalgeri.
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