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    Claudia Muzio (7 February 1889 – 24 May 1936) was an Italian operatic lyric soprano who enjoyed an international career during the early 20th century...
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  • surname include: Christine Muzio (born 1951), French fencer Claudia Muzio (1889–1936), Italian operatic soprano Emanuele Muzio (1821–1890), Italian composer...
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  • Mexican voice actress Claudia Muciño (born 1971), Mexican tennis player Claudia Müller (disambiguation), several people Claudia Muzio (1889–1936), Italian...
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    Ruffo, Geraldine Farrar, Mary Garden, Tito Schipa, Beniamino Gigli, Claudia Muzio, Georges Thill, and Lily Pons. The Hôtel de Paris, established in 1864...
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    April 1926 -- -- Buenos Aires, Argentina Teatro Colón 23 June 1926 Claudia Muzio as Turandot Giacomo Lauri Volpi as Calaf Gino Marinuzzi Dresden, Germany...
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    Enrico Caruso, participated as Helen of Troy in Boito's Mefistofele with Claudia Muzio, John McCormack and Adamo Didur, and substituted for Claire Dux as the...
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  • differs from a lyric voice; hosted at parterre box. In order: 1) Lyric (Claudia Muzio); 2) Spinto (Leontyne Price); 3) Spinto (Renata Tebaldi); 4) Spinto...
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  • Her mother was Augusta Cassinelli and her godparents were soprano Claudia Muzio and conductor Tullio Serafin. She spent most of her childhood growing...
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    barge-owner baritone Luigi Montesanto Giorgetta, Michele's wife soprano Claudia Muzio Luigi, a stevedore tenor Giulio Crimi 'Tinca' ('tench'), a stevedore...
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    "Che gelida manina" Beniamino Gigli (1931) "Sì, mi chiamano Mimì" Claudia Muzio (1911) "O soave fanciulla" Enrico Caruso, Nellie Melba (1907) Marcello...
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    have tackled the role of Norma. In the early 1920s, it was Rosa Raisa, Claudia Muzio, and Rosa Ponselle who were each admired. Maria Callas emerged as a...
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    several roles; Nellie Melba, Australian soprano of great virtuosity; Claudia Muzio, Italian soprano who excelled in tragic roles, mainly in Verist operas;...
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  • omnipresent microphone. For example, when delivering a diatribe concerning Claudia Muzio, Beniamino Gigli, Hetty Plümacher, Giacinto Prandelli, Hilde Rössel-Majdan...
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    and death scene. Famous Adrianas of the past 75 years have included Claudia Muzio, Clara Petrella, Magda Olivero, Renata Tebaldi, Carla Gavazzi, Leyla...
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    Ruffo, Geraldine Farrar, Mary Garden, Tito Schipa, Beniamino Gigli, Claudia Muzio, Georges Thill, Lily Pons, and Mary McCormic.[citation needed] Apart...
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    Onegin on April 20, 1920, with Giuseppe de Luca in the title role and Claudia Muzio as Tatyana. While the Met owned the MOH, it also rented the venue to...
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    Puccini's Tosca by the San Francisco Opera. The performance was led by Claudia Muzio as the title heroine with Dino Borgioli as Mario Cavaradossi and Alfredo...
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  • Company. January 31 – Michael Coleman, fiddler (d. 1945) February 7 – Claudia Muzio, operatic soprano (d. 1936) March 8 – Ina Boyle, Irish composer (d....
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  • (Lauritz Melchior, el coloso wagneriano, Ars Lyrica, 1994), Claudia Muzio (Claudia Muzio, la única: en el cincuentenario de su muerte, Ars Lyrica, 1986)...
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  • libretto by Emidio Mucci. At the premiere in Rome in February 1934 Claudia Muzio sung the role of Cecilia. The Act 3 aria "Grazie sorelle" has since...
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    Music and the performing arts: Fay Templeton, Carl Czerny, Jenny Lind, Claudia Muzio, Clementi, Carl Reinecke, Maggie Mitchell, Johann Strauss II's The Blue...
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    arias from Loreley have been recorded by various singers, including Claudia Muzio, Celestina Boninsegna, Magda Olivero, Beniamino Gigli, and Mario Del...
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    castrato at the time of his death *Lot: Pincetto nuovo, riquadro 31 bis* Claudia Muzio (1889–1936), soprano *Lot: Vecchio reparto, riquadro 34* Ernesto Nathan...
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    inaugurated the new opera house with a performance of Tosca on with Claudia Muzio in the titular role. Characteristic of Merola's years as general director...
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    Donnino Emanuele Muzio (or Mussio) (24 August 1821 in Zibello – 27 November 1890 in Paris) was an Italian composer, conductor and vocal teacher. He was...
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    colleagues included such famous divas as Gilda Dalla Rizza, dal Monte, Claudia Muzio, Raisa, Bidu Sayão, Hina Spani, and Ninon Vallin. He appeared, too,...
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  • debut in 1925 was in the role of Germont in Verdi's La traviata with Claudia Muzio (Violetta) and Antonio Cortis (Alfredo). His debut role in San Francisco...
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    (1889–1967) Florence Macbeth (1889–1966) Mary McCormic (1889–1981) Claudia Muzio (1889–1936) Graziella Pareto (1889–1973) 1890 Ruth Althén (1890–1985)...
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  • performed with many of the contemporary greats of opera—Beniamino Gigli, Claudia Muzio, Jussi Björling, and Franco Corelli. She worked with some of the best...
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    the "Barcarolle" from Jacques Offenbach's Les contes d'Hoffmann with Claudia Muzio (in French). "Miss Howard, 77, Singer, Actress. Former Contralto At...
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