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Operatic Collection (page 10)

Captivating the world with their powerful voices and mesmerizing performances, operatic legends have left an indelible mark on the realm of music and theater

Background imageOperatic Collection: Signature Of Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan, 1842

Signature Of Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan, 1842

Background imageOperatic Collection: Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan, 1842

Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan, 1842

Background imageOperatic Collection: Giorgio Ronconi, 1810 - 1890. Italian Operatic Baritone And Actor

Giorgio Ronconi, 1810 - 1890. Italian Operatic Baritone And Actor. From El Museo Popular Published Madrid, 1887

Background imageOperatic Collection: Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre, 1755 A

Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre, 1755 A

Background imageOperatic Collection: Henriette Sontag, Later Countess Rossi, 1806 A

Henriette Sontag, Later Countess Rossi, 1806 A

Background imageOperatic Collection: Francisco Asenjo Barbieri, 1823 A

Francisco Asenjo Barbieri, 1823 A

Background imageOperatic Collection: Dame Nellie Melba, 1861

Dame Nellie Melba, 1861

Background imageOperatic Collection: Mademoiselle Therese Titiens, 1834-1877. Hungarian Operatic Singer Engraved By D. J

Mademoiselle Therese Titiens, 1834-1877. Hungarian Operatic Singer Engraved By D. J. Pound From A Photograph By Mayall
Mademoiselle Therese Titiens, 1834-1877. Hungarian Operatic Singer Engraved By D.J.Pound From A Photograph By Mayall. From The Book The Drawing-Room Portrait Gallery Of Eminent Personages Volume 2

Background imageOperatic Collection: Clara Novello, 1818-1908. English Operatic Soprano Singer. Engraved By D. J

Clara Novello, 1818-1908. English Operatic Soprano Singer. Engraved By D. J. Pound From A Photograph By Mayall
Clara Novello, 1818-1908. English Operatic Soprano Singer.Engraved By D.J.Pound From A Photograph By Mayall. From The Book The Drawing-Room Portrait Gallery Of Eminent Personages Volume 2

Background imageOperatic Collection: Famous Musicians of 1909, including Paderewski and Elgar

Famous Musicians of 1909, including Paderewski and Elgar
Famous Musicians of 1909: (top row left) Ignacy Jan Paderewski (1860-1941), Polish pianist, composer, politician (and spokesman for Polish independence)

Background imageOperatic Collection: Portrait of Marie Roze, French operatic soprano

Portrait of Marie Roze, French operatic soprano
Portrait of Marie Roze (Maria Hippolyte Ponsin, 1846-1926), French operatic soprano. Beauty and Song. 1882

Background imageOperatic Collection: Lina Pacary

Lina Pacary (1868-1953), operatic soprano in Reyers Salambo Date: early 20th century

Background imageOperatic Collection: Music cover, The Gipsy Duet from Verdis Il Trovatore

Music cover, The Gipsy Duet from Verdis Il Trovatore
Music cover, The Gipsy Duet from Il Trovatore, opera by Verdi, in the version performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. Sung by Fanny Huddart and Augustus Braham. circa 1850

Background imageOperatic Collection: Louis Joseph Ferdinand Herold - French musical composer

Louis Joseph Ferdinand Herold - French musical composer
Louis Joseph Ferdinand Herold (1791-1833) - French operatic composer of Alsatian descent who also wrote many pieces for the piano, orchestra, and the ballet

Background imageOperatic Collection: WEIL AND HERTZ, 1929. German operatic manager, Otto Weil and German conductor Alfred Hertz

WEIL AND HERTZ, 1929. German operatic manager, Otto Weil and German conductor Alfred Hertz, photographed 18 April 1929

Background imageOperatic Collection: Richard Carle in The tenderfoot an operatic comedy in 3 acts

Richard Carle in The tenderfoot an operatic comedy in 3 acts : book by Richard Carle; music by HL Heartz. Date c1903

Background imageOperatic Collection: Heinrich Hensel

Heinrich Hensel (1874-1935) - a famous German Tenor, chosen by Wagner to sing the role of Parsifal at Bayreuth (1911-12). He also sang the role in the first production staged in London in 1914

Background imageOperatic Collection: George Baklanoff - Latvian Operatic Baritone

George Baklanoff - Latvian Operatic Baritone
George (Georgy, Georges) Baklanoff (Baklanov) (1881-1938) - Latvian Operatic Baritone Date: circa 1910s

Background imageOperatic Collection: Aladdin, Kings Theatre, Hammersmith, London

Aladdin, Kings Theatre, Hammersmith, London
Aladdin, at the Kings Theatre, Hammersmith, London, 26 December 1904(?) A refined spectacular operatic and extremely funny presentment of the ever-popular Eastern Tale

Background imageOperatic Collection: The talented operatic dancer Ettie Landau, London, 1923

The talented operatic dancer Ettie Landau, London, 1923 who has made a success with her Shadow and Shawl dances in Julian Wylies Brighter London at the Hippodrome Date: 1923

Background imageOperatic Collection: Miss Rose Coghlan as Lady Marsden

Miss Rose Coghlan as Lady Marsden
Miss Rose Coghlan (1851-1932), English actress, in the role of Lady Marsden, in a production of All For Her, a play by Hermann Merivale and Palgrave Simpson, based on the Dickens novel

Background imageOperatic Collection: Miss Fannie Leslie, actress and singer

Miss Fannie Leslie, actress and singer
Miss Fannie Leslie (1856-1935), actress and singer, seen here in the role of Mrs White. circa 1880s

Background imageOperatic Collection: Huet as Charles VII in the opera, Jeanne d Arc, Paris

Huet as Charles VII in the opera, Jeanne d Arc, Paris
M Huet in the role of Charles VII in the opera Jeanne d Arc a Orleans by Michele Carafa di Colobrano, at the Opera Comique, Paris. circa 1821

Background imageOperatic Collection: Miss Rachel Sanger in The Bonnie Fishwife

Miss Rachel Sanger in The Bonnie Fishwife
Miss Rachel Sanger in the role of Maggie MacFarlane in The Bonnie Fishwife, a comedietta or farce in one act by Charles Selby. circa 1880s

Background imageOperatic Collection: Miss Heath in the role of Jane Shore

Miss Heath in the role of Jane Shore
Miss Heath (1835-1887), actress, in the role of Jane Shore (title role of a play by W G Wills). circa 1880s

Background imageOperatic Collection: M Huet as Charles VII in the opera Jeanne d Arc, Paris

M Huet as Charles VII in the opera Jeanne d Arc, Paris
M Huet in the role of Charles VII in Act 2 of the opera Jeanne d Arc a Orleans by Michele Carafa di Colobrano, at the Opera Comique, Paris. 1821

Background imageOperatic Collection: Madame Emma Albani-Gye, Canadian operatic soprano

Madame Emma Albani-Gye, Canadian operatic soprano
Madame Emma Albani-Gye (1847-1930), Canadian operatic soprano. 1889

Background imageOperatic Collection: Jenny Lind as Alice in Roberto il Diavolo

Jenny Lind as Alice in Roberto il Diavolo
Jenny Lind (1820-1887), Swedish operatic soprano, in the role of Alice in Roberto il Diavolo (Robert le Diable, Robert the Devil) by Meyerbeer. circa 1847

Background imageOperatic Collection: Classical singer with piano accompanist

Classical singer with piano accompanist. early 20th century

Background imageOperatic Collection: Three women in various costumes

Three women in various costumes, including Mlle Lise Noblet (left) in La Sylphide (ballet by Taglioni), and Madame Laure Cinti-Damoreau (right) as Isabelle in Robert the Devil (opera by Meyerbeer)

Background imageOperatic Collection: Nellie Melba, opera singer, in the title role of Aida

Nellie Melba, opera singer, in the title role of Aida
Nellie Melba (1861-1931), Australian operatic soprano, seen here in the title role of Aida, by Verdi. circa 1892

Background imageOperatic Collection: Fanny Persiani, Italian opera singer

Fanny Persiani, Italian opera singer
Fanny Persiani (1812-1867), Italian opera singer (soprano). circa 1840s

Background imageOperatic Collection: Giulia Grisi in the role of Adalgisa

Giulia Grisi in the role of Adalgisa
Giulia Grisi, Italian opera singer, in the role of the priestess Adalgisa in Bellinis Norma. circa 1830s

Background imageOperatic Collection: Ffrangcon Davies - Welsh Operatic Baritone / Singing Teacher

Ffrangcon Davies - Welsh Operatic Baritone / Singing Teacher
Ffrangcon Davies (1855-1918) - Welsh Operatic Baritone and Singing Teacher. Date: circa 1906

Background imageOperatic Collection: Pauline Lucca (1841-1908). Engraving. Colored

Pauline Lucca (1841-1908). Engraving. Colored
Pauline Lucca (1841-1908). Austrian Soprano. Engraving in The Spanish and American Illustration, 1878. Colored

Background imageOperatic Collection: Caricature of Charles Santley, English-born baritone

Caricature of Charles Santley, English-born baritone
Caricature of Charles Santley (1834-1922), English-born operatic and oratorio singer. A comment on his recent conversion to Roman Catholicism. 1880

Background imageOperatic Collection: Caricature of John Sims Reeves, English tenor

Caricature of John Sims Reeves, English tenor
Caricature of the operatic, oratorio and ballad singer John Sims Reeves (1821-1900) -- Mr Sims Reeves introduces a new tenor. 1880

Background imageOperatic Collection: Caricature of the actress Dame Genevieve Ward

Caricature of the actress Dame Genevieve Ward
Caricature of the American-born British soprano and actress Dame Genevieve Ward (1837-1922). 1880

Background imageOperatic Collection: Caricature of Samuel Hayes, Italian Opera Season

Caricature of Samuel Hayes, Italian Opera Season
Caricature of Samuel Hayes, who was putting on an Italian Opera Season at the Lyceum Theatre, London, in the absence of Henry Irving. 1881

Background imageOperatic Collection: Caricature of the singer John Sims Reeves

Caricature of the singer John Sims Reeves
Caricature of the operatic, oratorio and ballad singer John Sims Reeves -- An Upper Tenor. circa 1880s

Background imageOperatic Collection: James Cobb, Playwright

James Cobb, Playwright
JAMES COBB - Secretary in the East India Co. who wrote many mediocre stage pieces, mostly musical comedies but including an operatic version of Paul et Virginie, best forgotten. Date: 1756 - 1818

Background imageOperatic Collection: Janis Paige

Janis Paige (Donna Mae Jaden) American actress with operatic training Date: 1922 -

Background imageOperatic Collection: Beniamino Gigli / Cig

Beniamino Gigli / Cig
BENIAMINO GIGLI Italian operatic tenor Date: 1890 - 1958

Background imageOperatic Collection: GYE ( 1810 - 1878 )

GYE ( 1810 - 1878 )
FREDERICK GYE - British operatic director. Date: 1810 - 1878

Background imageOperatic Collection: Music cover, Lurline Quadrille from Wallaces opera

Music cover, Lurline Quadrille from Wallaces opera, by Charles D Albert. circa 1850

Background imageOperatic Collection: Music sheet, La Fille du Regiment Quadrille

Music sheet, La Fille du Regiment Quadrille, arranged by Musard. circa 1850

Background imageOperatic Collection: Lina Cavalieri

Lina Cavalieri (1874 - 1944), Italian operatic soprano, actress, and monologist. 1911

Background imageOperatic Collection: H Ms Pinafore by Ws Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan

H Ms Pinafore by Ws Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan
Promotional postcard for H. M. S. Pinafore by W. S. Gilbert; music Arthur Sullivan.First produced at the Opera Comique Theatre, 25th May 1878. For the Windsor Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society



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Captivating the world with their powerful voices and mesmerizing performances, operatic legends have left an indelible mark on the realm of music and theater. One such luminary is Lina Cavalieri, an Italian opera singer and actress whose enchanting voice resonated through the grand halls of renowned opera houses. With a repertoire spanning from Verdi's Aida to Puccini's Tosca, she transported audiences to another realm with her emotive renditions. Another name that echoes through time is Adelina Patti, a soprano who captivated hearts across Europe and America during the late 19th century. Her ethereal voice soared effortlessly in both classical compositions and popular ballads, earning her accolades as one of the greatest singers of her era. Leontyne Price and William Warfield were two African-American artists who defied racial barriers in the world of opera. Their extraordinary talents brought them international acclaim, showcasing their immense range in roles like Carmen and Porgy respectively. Maggie Teyte graced stages around the globe with her exquisite vocal technique and dramatic flair. Known for her portrayal of characters like Mimi in La Bohème or Marguerite in Faust, she enchanted audiences with every note sung. Sir Granville Bantock composed magnificent orchestral works inspired by his love for Wagnerian operas. His symphonies evoked emotions akin to those experienced during epic productions such as The Ring Cycle. Pauline Mailhac embodied strength and power as Brunhilde in Wagner's iconic Ring Cycle. Her commanding presence on stage coupled with her soaring vocals made for unforgettable performances that left audiences awe-struck. Francesco Matania immortalized these legendary figures through his stunning illustrations capturing their grace and passion on paper. Each stroke revealed their essence, bringing life to their musical prowess. Even comedic relief found its place within this illustrious world.