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Emma Juch
Emma Juch (July 4, 1861 〔"Marquam Grand Opera House", ''Morning Oregonian'', January 17, 1890, p. 7.〕 – March 6, 1939) was a popular soprano opera singer of the 1880s and 1890s from Vienna, Austria. Her married name was Emma Antonia Joanna Juch Wellman.〔 Her name was more properly Von Juch.〔 ==Austrian family== Juch's father, Martin Juch,〔 was a musician, artist, and inventor. Her mother's maiden name was Augusta Hahn.〔 and she was French Hanoverian.〔 Her parents were naturalized citizens who resided in Detroit, Michigan before returning to Austria for the settlement of the estate of Juch's grandfather,〔 General Von Juch.〔 Juch was also of Italian descent. Her parents returned to the United States when Juch was two years of age. She was raised in New York City.〔 Her singing ability was inherited from her maternal grandmother.〔 and her mother, who were both gifted singers. Martin Juch at first disapproved of a musical career for his daughter. Juch took lessons and practiced secretly. When she appeared in a concert she noticed her father in the front row. He heard his daughter sing and experienced a change of heart soon after. He encouraged her and gave her personal supervision.
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