Maria Farnetti Iris Io pingo HMB 61 Mx WBX 1078 1 enregistré le 10 août 1931
Maria Farnetti - Iris - Io pingo - HMB 61 Mx WBX 1078-1 enregistré le 10 août 1931
Maria Farneti (8 December 1877 — 17 October 1955) was an Italian soprano singer.
Farneti, "said to be the greatest beauty on the Italian stage", made her official debut in 1899, as Mimi in La bohème in Sansepolcro. In 1900 she sang at Bologna with Enrico Caruso. In 1902 she made her North American debut and sang in Pietro Mascagni's Iris in New York. In 1906 she gave her interpretation of Cio-Cio-San in Madama Butterfly in Rome and Naples, and she was well-reviewed in Arianna in 1908. She sang on tours of South America, at theatres in Buenos Aires, Montevideo and Rio de Janeiro, in 1911 and 1913. She was the first to sing the title role of Mascagni's Isabeau. Her last stage role was in Puccini's La Rondine in 1917.
She made recordings in 1910 (for Edison),[9] 1914-1917 (for Fonotipia Records), and 1930-1931 (for Columbia). In 1922 she coached Irish soprano Margaret Burke Sheridan for a performance of Madama Butterfly.
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