First she studied singing under Charles R. Adams, then in Milan with Francesco Mattino and Alessandro Guagni, later in Munich . She made her debut in the Italian province and was engaged in 1905 by the Stadttheater in Elberfeld. In the 1905-1907 seasons she sang at the Stadttheater inMainz , from 1907-1909 at the Stadttheater in Kiel , in the 1909-1914 at the Hofoper in München. Here she had in 1910 a special success in ‘’Salome’’ of Richard Strauss under the management of the composer. She made guest appearances in Berlin , Schwerin , Frankfurt a. M. and Hannover . In 1907 she performed at the Covent Garden in London as an Agathe in ‘’Freischütz’’. In 1914 she stayed in Paris , when the First World War broke out. She returned to America , where she primarily at the concert hall. Then in the 1917-1918 season she was engaged again by the San Carlo Opera Company in the USA . In 1921 she made guest appearances in Pittsburgh and Cleveland as Nedda in ‘’Pagliacci’’ and as Gilda in ‘’Rigoletto’’. Her repertoire included Cio-Cio-San, Mimi in ‘’Bohème’’, Aida, Leonora in ‘’Trovatore’’, Marguerite in ‘’Faust’’ and Elvira in ‘’La Muette de Portici’’. In 1922 and in 1927 she sang again in Germany as a concert singer (among other things in Cologne ,Hamburg and Leipzig ). She was active temporarily as director and leader of the Riverside Operain California . Since 1930 she worked as vocal pedagogue in California .
Chronology of some appearances
1905 Elberfeld Stadttheater
1905-1907 Mainz Stadttheater
1907-1909 Kiel Stadttheater
1907 London Covent Garden
1909-1914 München Hofoper
1921 Pittsburgh Opera
1921 Cleveland Opera
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1905-1907 Mainz Stadttheater
1907-1909 Kiel Stadttheater
1907 London Covent Garden
1909-1914 München Hofoper
1921 Pittsburgh Opera
1921 Cleveland Opera
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Edison, NYC 1918. 06. 05/7
Traviata (Verdi): Addio del passato Unpubl. 6203-C
Traviata (Verdi): Addio del passato Unpubl. 6203-C
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