Frances Alda
Musician
O mio babbino caro...give-and-take. Among the more famous sopranos who have performed this aria are Florence Easton (premiere 14 December 1918), Frances Alda, Maria Callas, Victoria de los Angeles, Montserrat Caballe, Joan Hammond, Anna Netrebko, Dame Kiri... In this article: Montserrat Caballe, Gianni Schicchi, Rowan Atkinson, Florence Easton, Sissel Kyrkjebo, Grand Theft Auto, Rockstar Games, Carmen Monarcha, and Frances Alda |
-
www.aladdin.co.kr
음반-아티스트 검색
featuring Sissel Kyrkjebo. Feeney. Fei-ping Hsu. Feliu I Joan Albert. Felix Otto Dessoff ... Frances Alda. Frances Kelly. Francesca nava d'Adda. Francesco ...
-
www.midifile.net
Accompaniment and Instrumental music - Play-back - Karaoke - MIDI
Top " Catalog " Advanced Search. My Account | Cart Contents ... We proudly accept. Advanced Search. Search Criteria. Search In Product Descriptions. Search Help ...
-
www.hbdirect.com
Voice : Last Year
De Giorgi, Frances... (2) Dilengite, Pierlui... (2) Durrani, Ali (1) Finucci, ... Meredith; Elliott, Richard; Jessop, Craig; Kyrkjebo, Sissel; Warby, Shane ...
Trends
Loading...
More on Frances Alda
Description from Wikipedia:
Frances Alda (born Fanny Jane Davis) (May 31, 1879 - September 18, 1952) was a New Zealand-born soprano. She achieved fame as an operatic diva during the first three decades of the 20th Century due to her outstanding singing voice and colourful personality.
Alda was born in Christchurch into a musical family and raised as a child in Melbourne, Australia. She sang in productions of Gilbert and Sullivan in Melbourne before leaving the Antipodes for Europe at the age of 22 in order to undertake additional study and pursue an international singing career. After receiving lessons from the renowned teacher Mathilde Marchesi in Paris, she made her debut at the Opera-Comique in 1904 in Massenet's Manon. She appeared at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, London, in 1906 and at La Scala, Milan, during the 1906-1908 seasons. In 1910, she married the La Scala impresario Giulio Gatti-Casazza.
Alda's husband had become director of the Metropolitan Opera, New York, in 1908. It was in New York that Alda furthered her career, appearing to acclaim in such famous operas as Martha, Manon Lescaut, Otello, Faust, Mefistofele and La Boheme. It was during this time that she recorded for the Victor Talking Machine Company. Alda also created the title roles in Victor Herbert's Madeleine and Henry Hadley's Cleopatra's Night.
Alda was one of the finest lyric sopranos of her era, possessing a beautiful vocal timbre and a splendid technique. Her recordings, available on CD, repay frequent listening.
Explore everything named Frances Alda...