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biography 3 She passed an aptitude test and was given chorus training at the Vogt Music Conservatory in Hamburg , for a traineeship lasting two years. |
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Subsequently, in 1931, she was awarded a contract with the then Schiller Opera in Hamburg . This was a first, albeit modest step towards a brilliant singing career. She also took solo singing lessons from Lilly Schmitt de Giorgi
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| In 1933 Margot Guilleaume moved to the Lübeck City Theater, again as a chorist with minor solo parts. There were ten women and eleven men in the choir of this theater. |
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