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Marina Koshetz

Russian-born soprano Marina Koshetz was born on 6 August 1912 in Moscow and died in Santa Monica, USA on 9 January 2001, aged 88. Koshetz emigrated to the USA in her teens, following studies in France, and she followed her internationally famous mother Nina Koshetz into opera and films.

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