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Since the article, Margaret Gard leved Austria in 1911, but she was singing in Paris in 1905 (see Le Monde Artistique).Also, the article says that "she also studied with Mathilde Marchesi and Jean de Reszke; and later in Paris with Emma Calvé". Well, all three were in Paris at that time (see their article at Wikipedia). This part of the article is confusing, and must be read as "she studied in Paris first with Mathilde Marchesi (mezzosoprano) and Jean de Reszke (tenor); then with Emma Calvé". I'm not an Englilsh native writer, so I let you to improve the article with my investigations. Greetings from Barcelona, Spain.--Jmrebes (talk) 10:55, 17 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]