- he does not give up Fenena,
Abigaille will
accuse her of treason. If
Ismaele returns Abigaille's love, however,
Abigaille will
petition Nabucco on the...
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Abigaille Bruschi-Chiatti (c. 1855 –
after 1888) was an
Italian soprano who sang in the prin****l
opera houses of
Italy as well as in
Latin America and...
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letter scene",
followed by the "Mad Scene" from
Lucia di Lammermoor, then
Abigaille's treacherous recitative and aria from Nabucco,
finishing with the "Bell...
- अबीगैल Hungarian: Abigél Indonesian:
Abigail Irish: Abigeál Italian:
Abigaille ****anese: アビゲイル (Abigeiru) Korean: 애비게일 (Aebigeil) Macedonian: Авигеја...
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lessens the
flexibility and
acrobatic abilities of the voice. Source:
Abigaille,
Nabucco (Verdi) Alaide, La
straniera (Bellini) Amalia, I
masnadieri (Verdi)...
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professional debut in 2003. She is
particularly well
known for her
portrayal of
Abigaille in
Giuseppe Verdi's Nabucco. In 2009 she was the
recipient of the Thalia...
- sang in Paris, Barcelona,
Vienna (where she made her
debut in 1843 as
Abigaille in
Nabucco conducted by
Verdi himself), and
London (where she made her...
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House London in the role of
Maddalena di
Coigny in
Andrea Chénier and
Abigaille in Verdi's
Nabucco at the
Semperoper Dresden and at
Verdi Festival in...
- the
scene shortly after that. The role for
which she is best
known is
Abigaille in Verdi's
opera Nabucco. She made a
recording of this role for Decca/London...
- successes,
starring in a
number of his
early operas,
including the role of
Abigaille in the
world premiere of
Nabucco in 1842. A
highly gifted singer, Strepponi...