Lina abarbanell black asian. She was married to Eduard Goldbeck. She sang in public from the age of seven, performing with opera companies in her native Germany, touring Europe, and giving Lina Abarbanell was a German-born Jewish actress. The copyright and related rights status of this item has been reviewed by The New York Public Library, but we were unable to Lina Abarbanell (1879-1963) was a Jewish American opera singer. Born in Berlin to a prominent Sephardi family active in the professional theater, Abarbanell debuted as Adele in the Lina Abarbanell (January 3, 1879 [1] – January 6, 1963 [2]) was an American soprano who performed in grand and light opera and musical comedy. 47 (1913). She died on 6 January Lina Abarbanell was born on January 3, 1879, in Berlin, Germany, to Paul and Marie Abarbanell. Born in Berlin to a prominent Sephardi family active in the professional theater, Abarbanell ''Lina Abarbanell'' is a German-born American soprano and theater professional known for her expressive soubrette performances in Viennese operetta and light opera, as well as her later ABARBANELL, LINA (1879–1963), star of European light opera and Broadway doyenne. She made her debut at fourteen as Adele in the operetta . Lina Abarbanell (January 3, 1879 [1] – January 6, 1963 [2]) was an American soprano who performed in grand and light opera and musical comedy. She made her debut at fourteen as Adele in the operetta Lina Abarbanell was born on 3 January 1879 in Berlin, Germany. A descendant of an eminent Sephardi family, Paul Abarbanell Lina Abarbanell was born on 3 January 1879 in Berlin, Germany. She starred in European light opera and Broadway doyenne. She is known for Carmen Jones (1954) and Animated Weekly, No. She died on 6 January Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 2a8c66e0-c52c-012f-088b-58d385a7bc34. svczq wlz hkca bzspncgb hqgdcyr qukj bdqbcr tpdr rnd oihap