Greatest Opera Singers

Greatest Opera Singers

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Giulia Fabris (Soprano) (Brescia 1875 - Milano 1959)





Her real surname was Martinengo and she perfomed under it as mezzo-soprano. Fabris was the surname of her mother. Probably she made her debut in 1903 at the Teatro delle Muse in Ancona.

Chronology of some appearances

As Giulia Fabris

1903 Ancona Teatro delle Muse Forza del destino (Leonora)
1904 Bergamo Teatro Donizetti Forza del destino (Leonora)
1905 Reggio Emilia Teatro Municipale Nabucco (Abigaille)
1906 Malta Teatro Reale Otello (Desdemona)
1907 Cairo Teatro Abbas Africana (Selika)
1908 Novara Teatro Coccia Africana (Selika)
1909 Firenze Politeama Nazionale Andrea Chenier (Maddalena)
1910 Modena  Teatro Municipale Trovatore (Leonora)
1911 Genova Politeama Genovese Ballo in maschera (Amelia)
1914 Venezia Teatro La Fenice I Quattro rusteghi di E.Wolf Ferrari

As Giulia Martinengo

1911 Torino Teatro Balbo Favorita (Leonora)
1912 Bari Teatro Petruzzelli  Fanciulla del west (Wockle)
1913 Pisa Teatro Verdi Isabeau (Giglietta)
1914 Livorno Teatro Goldoni Parisina di P.Mascagni (La Verde)
1915 Genova Politeama Genovese Rigoletto (Maddalena)
1916 Treviso Politeama Garibaldi Norma (Adalgisa)
1917 Venezia  Teatro Rossini  Norma (Adalgisa)
1918 Catania  Teatro Sangiorgi Adriana Lecouvreur (Principessa)
1919 Sampierdarena  Politeama Sampierdarenese  Norma (Adalgisa)
1920 Milano Teatro Carcano Rigoletto (Maddalena)
1921 Padova Teatro Garibaldi Norma (Adalgisa)

RECORDINGS FOR SALE









Gramophone, Milano 1909-11-12
Aida (Verdi): Quest'assisa (Concertante finale Atto 2) with Bianca Lavin de Casas, Egidio Cunego, Ernesto Badini, Santelia and chorus 054275 1881c

Gramophone, Milano 1909-11-19
Tannhäuser (Wagner): Salve d'amor 53576 13947b

Gramophone, Milano 1912-09-17
Mefistofele (Boito): La luna immobile with Ebe Boccolini and Luca Botta 054403 477aj

Gramophone, Milano 1912-09-21
Mignon (Thomas): Io conosco un garzoncelle 53633 1940ah

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