Fritz Schrodter
Andrée Vally
Andrée Vally
Odette Carlyle
Maurice Fakoa
Evgeny Dolinin
Antonia Dolores
Leon David
Annie Gura-Hummel
Leon Lafitte
Leon Lafitte
Alice Cortez
Alice Cortez
Charles Dalmores
Charles Dalmores
Charles Dalmores
Charles Dalmores
Lucie Bertrand (Berthet)
Lucie Bertrand (Berthet)
Lucie Bertrand (Berthet)
Jane Margyl
Jane Margyl
Marguerite Carrere-Xanrof
Edoardo Garbin
David Bispham
Maria Dolina Gorenko and Eugenia Mravina
Ketty Lapeyrette
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Maria Kurenko
Richard Schubert
Louis Lestelly
Agnes Borgo
Andrew Black
Marie Wittich
Marie Wittich
Joseph Valentin Duc
Jeanne Greville-Reache
Lucy Vauthrin
Lucy Vauthrin
Lily Dupre
Amadeo Bassi
Freidrich Plaschke
Elisaveta Petrenko
Robert Watkin-Mills
Ellen Brandt-Forster
Amelita Galli-Curci


Amelita Galli-Curci
1882-1963
Italian Soprano
Studied piano at the Milan Conservatory, winning a gold medal and at the age of 16 was offered a professorship. She was inspired to sing by her grandmother. Operatic composer Pietro Mascagni also encouraged Galli-Curci's singing ambitions. By her own choice, Galli-Curci's voice was largely self-trained.Debut in 1906 at Trani, as Gilda in Verdi's "Rigoletto", Toured widely in Europe, Russia and South America. United States in the autumn of 1916 American debut as Gilda in Rigoletto in Chicago, Illinois on 18 November 1916 (her 34th birthday) was so wildly enthusiastic that she accepted an offer to extend her association with the Chicago Opera Association, where she appeared until the end of the 1924 season. Debut 1921 at the Metropolitan Opera in New York as Violetta in " La Traviata". Toured in 1924 Great Britain concert tour (She never sang in an opera there), where she appeared in 20 cities and a tour of Australia a year later.
1882-1963
Italian Soprano
Studied piano at the Milan Conservatory, winning a gold medal and at the age of 16 was offered a professorship. She was inspired to sing by her grandmother. Operatic composer Pietro Mascagni also encouraged Galli-Curci's singing ambitions. By her own choice, Galli-Curci's voice was largely self-trained.Debut in 1906 at Trani, as Gilda in Verdi's "Rigoletto", Toured widely in Europe, Russia and South America. United States in the autumn of 1916 American debut as Gilda in Rigoletto in Chicago, Illinois on 18 November 1916 (her 34th birthday) was so wildly enthusiastic that she accepted an offer to extend her association with the Chicago Opera Association, where she appeared until the end of the 1924 season. Debut 1921 at the Metropolitan Opera in New York as Violetta in " La Traviata". Toured in 1924 Great Britain concert tour (She never sang in an opera there), where she appeared in 20 cities and a tour of Australia a year later.
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