Soprano Nellie Melba: Willow Song ~ Ave Maria (1910)

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Soprano Nellie Melba (1861-1931) / Willow Song ~ Ave Maria / Otello (Verdi) / Recorded: August 25, 1910 --

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  • Insupportable!Et dire qu'elle a donné son nom à une pêche.Une patate aurait été plus approprié...

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    Thank you....Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

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    Thanks Patrick

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  • @CurzonRoad Pareillement pour toi et ceux qui te sont chers.

  • Nellie Melba (sobstv. Helen Porter Mitchell , married Armstrong , Eng. Nellie Melba , Helen Porter Mitchell ; May 19 1861 , Richmond, at Melbourne , is now in the Melbourne - February 23 1931 , Sydney ) - Australian singer ( soprano ).

    Molto Bello!!! Thank you for sharing this video.

  • Biography -- Born into a musical family, graduated from Presbyterian College for Girls, where her musical talent manifested itself. Later he took lessons in Paris with Mathilde Marchesi , who had a huge influence on her and persuaded her to take a nickname (he was elected on the name of his native city).

    Molto Bello!!! Thank you for sharing this video.

  • Creativity -- International recognition came to her after a speech in Brussels in 1887 as Gilda in Verdi's opera " Rigoletto . " She has performed in Europe, USA and Australia. One of her most famous roles was in the opera Lucia Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor." In 1920 she took part in a broadcast on the wireless telegraph plant Marconi in the UK.

    Molto Bello!!! Thank you for sharing this video.

  • Died of sepsis

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