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Rosina Storchio (19
January 1872 – 24 July 1945) was an
Italian lyric coloratura soprano who
starred in the
world premieres of
operas by Puccini, Leoncavallo...
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poorly received,
despite having such
notable singers as
soprano Rosina Storchio,
tenor Giovanni Zenatello and
baritone Giuseppe De Luca in lead roles....
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performed at the
Teatro Costanzi in Rome on 30
April 1917 with
Rosina Storchio in the
title role. The
American premiere was on 12
January 1918 at the...
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media help. The aria was
first performed by the
soprano Rosina Storchio at the
premiere of
Madama Butterfly on 17
February 1904 at the
Teatro alla...
- was at the
Teatro Lirico in
Milan on 10
November 1900,
starring Rosina Storchio as Zazà,
Edoardo Garbin as Milio,
Mario Sammarco as
Cascart and Clorinda...
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Rosina Storchio in the
title role. It was
initially greeted with
great hostility (probably
largely owing to
inadequate rehearsals). When
Storchio's kimono...
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Graziella Pareto, Julián ****arre,
Fernando Valero,
Francesc Viñas, and
Rosina Storchio. She made her
debut at the age of sixteen, at the
Teatro di San
Carlo in...
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farewell to V****ili and dies. The
original cast
members (Zenatello,
Storchio, De Luca and Pini-Corsi) made a
series of
recordings of
scenes and arias...
- Don Pasquale,
alongside Giuseppe Kaschmann,
Giuseppe De Luca and
Rosina Storchio and in
several other Italian opera houses. In
March 1911, he sang the role...
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American painter Rosina Smith (1891–1985),
British communist activist Rosina Storchio (1872–1945),
Italian lyric soprano Rosina Thompson (1868–19??), British...