Nellie Melba by Reutlinger
Emma Albani by Gurney (6)
Nellie Melba
Frida Leider
Frida Leider
Frida Leider
Lucien Muratore
Lucien Muratore & Louise Grandjean
Charles Marie August Pochard by Mayer & Pierson
Joseph Antione Couderc by Numa Blanc
Joseph Antione Couderc by Numa Blanc
Rose Feart by Duguy
Christine Nilsson by Gurney (4)
Christine Nilsson by Mora (3)
Christine Nilsson by Gurney (2)
Christine Nilsson by Sarony (1)
Geraldine Farrar by Aime Dupont
Paola Marie by Mora
Medea Figner
Medea Figner
Nicolai Figner
Nicolai Figner
Nicolai Figner
Ben Davies by Elliott & Fry
Leonid Sobinov
Leonid Sobinov
Leonid Sobinov
Leonid Sobinov
Leonid Sobinov
Leonid Sobinov
Dmitri Smirnov
Dmitri Smirnov
Dmitri Smirnov
Dmitri Smirnov
Vladamir Trubin
Vladamir Trubin
Vladamir Trubin
Henry Sellier & Caroline Salla by Benque
Jean Lassalle
Zelo Duran by Emera
Elena Khrennikova
Elena Khrennikova
Elena Khrennikova
Vassili Sharonov
Vassili Sharonov
See also...
Frances Alda by Aime Dupont


as Anna in "La Villi" by Puccini
FRANCES ALDA
(Fanny Jane Davis)
(31 May 1879– 18 September 1952 )
New Zealand Soprano
Was a New Zealand-born, Australian-raised .Her Opera Comique debut in 1904 and which she sang 52 times at La Monnaie in Brussels as well as at La Scala where she was the first Louise under Toscanini and sang opposite Chaliapin in Mefistofole.- (1906-1908). She debuted at the Met in 1908 as Gilda & in 1909 married Gatti-Casazza La Scala's impresario who moved to the Met. A Marchesi pupil and versatile artiste she sang 369 performances at the Met including world premieres of operas by Hadley, Herbert & Damrosch as well standard and unusual roles in the French and Italian repertory often opposite Caruso. She was a prolific recorder and gave extensive concert tours. Very outspoken her autobio Men Women and Tenors is a must.
FRANCES ALDA
(Fanny Jane Davis)
(31 May 1879– 18 September 1952 )
New Zealand Soprano
Was a New Zealand-born, Australian-raised .Her Opera Comique debut in 1904 and which she sang 52 times at La Monnaie in Brussels as well as at La Scala where she was the first Louise under Toscanini and sang opposite Chaliapin in Mefistofole.- (1906-1908). She debuted at the Met in 1908 as Gilda & in 1909 married Gatti-Casazza La Scala's impresario who moved to the Met. A Marchesi pupil and versatile artiste she sang 369 performances at the Met including world premieres of operas by Hadley, Herbert & Damrosch as well standard and unusual roles in the French and Italian repertory often opposite Caruso. She was a prolific recorder and gave extensive concert tours. Very outspoken her autobio Men Women and Tenors is a must.
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