Flagstad
[flag-stad; Norwegian flahg-stah] /ˈflæg stæd; Norwegian ˈflɑg stɑ/
noun
1.
Kirsten Marie
[kur-stuh n muh-ree;; Norwegian khish-tuh n mah-ree-uh,, khir-stuh n] /ˈkɜr stən məˈri;; Norwegian ˈxɪʃ tən mɑˈri ə,, ˈxɪr stən/ (Show IPA), 1895–1962, Norwegian operatic soprano.
/ˈflæɡstæd; Norwegian ˈflaksta/
noun
1.
Kirsten (ˈçirstən). 1895–1962, Norwegian operatic soprano, noted particularly for her interpretations of Wagner
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