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January 1803 – 21
September 1852)
known under the
stage name
Amalia Schütz
Oldosi, was an
early 19th-century
Austrian soprano who
performed in Austria, France...
- Brussels),
Austrian composer;
acted in the
Austrian Netherlands Amalia Schütz
Oldosi (1803–1852),
Austrian soprano, died
locally Caterina Canzi (1805–1890),...
- December,
lowering Giulietta's part for the mezzo-soprano
Amalia Schütz
Oldosi.
Returning to
Milan after the Ca****ti performances,
little occurred until...
- June 1836 (Conductor: - ) Serafina, a
young bride soprano Amalia Schütz
Oldosi Don
Annibale Pistacchio, an apothecary, her
husband b****
Raffaele Casaccia...
- December,
lowering Giulietta's part for the mezzo-soprano
Amalia Schütz
Oldosi. Very
quickly after the premiere,
performances began to be
given all over...
-
stage with him. In 1835 she portra****
Giulietta opposite Amalia Schütz
Oldosi as
Romeo in the
Teatro Regio di Parma's
first staging of
Vincenzo Bellini's...