Lucien Bonaparte | Lucien Favre | Lucien Lelong | Lucien Rosengart | Lucien Bouchard | Patrick Lucien Price | Lucien Wercollier | Lucien Lévy-Bruhl | Lucien Gaudin | Charles Lucien Bonaparte | Lucien Van Impe | Lucien N. Nedzi | Lucien Laurent | Lucien Laurat | Lucien Febvre | Lucien Arbel | Lucien Aimé-Blanc | Lucien | Jon Lucien | Jack Lucien | Lucien Whiting Powell | Lucien Shaw | Lucien Sarti | Lucien Sanial | Lucien Matte | Lucien Lison | Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer | Lucien Laurin | Lucien Herr | Lucien Goldmann |
The first performance of Déjanire in the United States came on 9 December 1915 when it was presented by the Chicago Opera Association with Carmen Melis and Lucien Muratore in the leading roles.
During her career, Cavalieri sang with other prominent singers, including Giuseppe Anselmi, Mary Garden (the world premiere of Massenet's Chérubin, 1905), Mattia Battistini, Titta Ruffo, Feodor Chaliapin, Nikolay Figner, Antonio Scotti, Vanni Marcoux, Giuseppe Zanatello, Tito Schipa, and the French tenor Lucien Muratore, whom she married in 1913 after his divorce from soprano Marguerite Bériza.