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Gluck
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Gluck
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noun
1.
Alma
(
Reba Fiersohn;
Mme. Efrem Zimbalist
),
1884–1938,
U.S. operatic soprano, born in Romania.
2.
Chris·toph Wil·li·bald von
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tɔf ˈvɪl
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,
1714–87,
German operatic composer.
3.
Louise,
born 1943,
U.S. poet.
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Gluck
(
German
ɡlʊk)
—
n
Christoph Willibald von
(ˈkrɪstɔf ˈvɪlibalt fɔn). 1714-- 87, German composer, esp of operas, including
Orfeo ed Euridice
(1762) and
Alceste
(1767)
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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