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Luisa and Tetrazzini
* April 28 – Luisa Tetrazzini, Italian opera singer ( b. 1871 )
It was then at the Manhattan Opera House in 1909 with Luisa Tetrazzini, John McCormack, and Charles Gilibert, and again with Frieda Hempel and Antonio Scotti in the same roles at the Met on December 17, 1917.
Indeed, Adelina Patti and Luisa Tetrazzini were the only Italian sopranos to enjoy star status in London and New York in the late-Victorian and Edwardian eras, while such well-known compatriots and coevals of theirs as Gemma Bellincioni and Eugenia Burzio ( among several others ) failed to please Anglo-Saxon ears because, unlike Patti and Tetrazzini, they possessed unsteady, vibrato-laden voices — see Scott for evaluations of their respective techniques.
Luisa Tetrazzini ( 1911 )
Luisa Tetrazzini ( June 29, 1871 – April 28, 1940 ) was an Italian coloratura soprano of great international fame.
Luisa Tetrazzini ( 1911 )
Luisa is thought to be eponymous of the popular American dish Turkey Tetrazzini, which allegedly originated in San Francisco, where she resided for years.
* Gattey, Charles Neilson, Luisa Tetrazzini: The Florentine Nightingale ( Amadeus Press, Portland 1995 )
* Luisa Tetrazzini, 2 volumes: 1, 2 ; Nimbus.
* Luisa Tetrazzini: The Complete Known Recordings ( 5 volumes ); Pearl, Pavilion Records ( 9220 GEMM CDS )
* Luisa Tetrazzini: The Complete London Recordings ( boxed set ); EMI
* Luisa Tetrazzini: The Complete Zonophone ( 1904 ) and Victor Recordings ( 1911 – 20 ); Romophone.
* Luisa Tetrazzini: The Florentine Nightingale ; Virual Museum of the City of San Francisco
* Caruso and Tetrazzini on the Art of Singing, 1909, by Enrico Caruso and Luisa Tetrazzini, from Project Gutenberg
* Images of Luisa Tetrazzini from the Portal to Texas History
* Luisa Tetrazzini singing along to a Caruso record of " M ' appari, Tutt ' Amor " when she retired in 1932.
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Opera singer Luisa Tetrazzini began with the song in her free public concert in the streets of San Francisco, California on Christmas Eve, 1910.

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