In an arduous, twenty-year international career, Dutch opera soprano Rosa de Vries née van Os (1824-89) performed both French and Italian opera repertory with leading companies on both sides of the Atlantic. Experiencing triumphs and disappointments while managing both career and family, de Vries represents a class of mid-century opera singers, celebrated in their time but little remembered today. This article tells the story of de Vries's life and career, and in doing so aims to contribute to an understanding of transatlantic operatic life at the time. This reconstruction of Rosa de Vries offers a gateway for further studies of the cultural heritage of an important period in the history of opera and the strenuous demands of an internationa...
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Abstract This article traces the artistic and economic factors that led to the establishment of the ...
This project focuses on the long-neglected career of Lillian Evanti (1890-1967), one of the first Af...
For most of the twentieth century, opera singers were not beholden to the ideal physical standard of...
This article introduces the reader to the memoirs of German singer Marianne Brandt (1842- 1921), one...
The diaries and correspondence of Ferdinand de Beaufort (1797–1868) provide a unique insight into th...
The aim of this article is to discover and analyze the life and career of a little-known 19th-centur...
This article explores a slice of the careers of two ‘rival’ coloratura singers – the Swedish soprano...
How can singers in an art form imported from Europe become stars in a culture like America where so-...
This dissertation discusses the mezzo-soprano singer and her repertoire in the Parisian Opéra and Op...
The article presents information arranged in chronological order on the professional and personal co...
This thesis examines the production and reception of French opera in New Orleans in the first half o...
Professional performers of European opera began to arrive in Batavia in the 1830s. More performers s...
The female singers who graced the nineteenth-century operatic stage were among the most celebrated w...
This article deals with the factors that played an essential role in the development of European Ope...
The aim of this article is to present the issue of female singers and their role in the society of e...
Abstract This article traces the artistic and economic factors that led to the establishment of the ...
This project focuses on the long-neglected career of Lillian Evanti (1890-1967), one of the first Af...
For most of the twentieth century, opera singers were not beholden to the ideal physical standard of...