Felice Lyne

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Felice Lyne, from a 1916 publication.

Felice Lyne (died 1935) was a coloratura soprano who was discovered by Oscar Hammerstein while she was a student in Paris, France, and debuted to acclaim in a London, England, performance of Rigoletto.[1]

After a world tour with the Quinian Opera Company, she was in a Boston, Massachusetts, opera company and then lived in Paris and London.[1]

She died in 1935 in the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Sandford T. Lyne of Allentown, Pennsylvania. She was buried in .[2]

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