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Louise Homer

Contralto Louise Homer enjoyed an extended career singing lots of the grandest assignments in the Italian, France and, later, German repertories. Her relatively placid character was offset by a big, nearly flawless device that stood up well in ensemble to such modern performers as Caruso and Gigli. She was an …

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Amelita Galli-Curci

Amelita Galli-Curci was among the initial female operatic superstars from the phonograph. Among the countless tributes paid her was one from Compton Mackenzie, the creator of Gramophone newspaper, who stated he could acknowledge later years if he previously as many information of Galli-Curci by Caruso. Her history was Italian and …

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Giuseppe de Luca

Although he previously nothing beats the brazen power of the Titta Ruffo or the other large-voiced baritones of his time, Giuseppe de Luca constructed in refinement what he might have lacked in shear volume. His mastery of vocal technique allowed him to make a finely concentrated build that transported well …

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