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sisters -
Sister Genovieffa and
Sister Dolcina - are late for chapel. All the
sisters sing hymns, the
Monitor chides Sisters Genovieffa and
Dolcina for...
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Madame Ravissa de
Turin (b. late 18th century; died
February 20, 1807) was an
Italian singer and composer. She was from Turin, but
apparently lived in...
- Year
Composer Opera Role(s) 1973
Puccini Suor
Angelica Sister Genovieffa 1976
Delibes Lakmé
Ellen Mozart The
Magic Flute Pamina Puccini La bohème Mimi...
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began performing at the
Metropolitan Opera where she
created the role of
Genovieffa in the
world premiere of
Giacomo Puccini's Suor
Angelica in 1918. In 1924...
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Flame in
Paris Governess (Britten's "The Turn of the ****")
Angelica and
Genovieffa (Puccini's "Suor Angelica") **** (Rossini's "La
Cambiale di Matrimonio")...
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Maddalena Laura Sirmen (1745–1818)
Marie Emmanuelle Bayon Louis (1746–1825)
Genovieffa Ravissa de
Turin (1745/50–1807)
Henriette Adélaïde
Villard de Beaumesnil...
- Firework-Maker's Daughter, the
Lover in Puccini's Il tabarro,
Sister Genovieffa in Puccini's Suor Angelica, and Ines in Verdi's Il trovatore.
During this...
- Schoeller [fr] in Geneva. In the same year, she
could be
heard as Suor
Genovieffa in a
concert performance of Puccini's
opera Suor Angelica, as well as...
- Mozart's
Requiem with the Los
Angeles Philharmonic and sang the role of Suor
Genovieffa in a
concert version of Puccini's Suor
Angelica with the
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester...
- Mazura; Levine, Dexter, 1980) [live] Puccini: Il
trittico [as
Sister Genovieffa & Nella] (Scotto; Levine, Melano, 1981) [live] Verdi:
Rigoletto [as the...