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Emma Trentini (1878 – March 23, 1959) was an Italian soprano opera singer who came to the United States in December 1906.[1]

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  1. 58 relations: Bodice, Bowery Theatre, Brussels, Cairo, Camille Saint-Saëns, Carmen, Claude Debussy, Covent Garden, Emma Calvé, English language, Enrico Caruso, Europe, France, French language, Gioachino Rossini, Impresario, Italian language, Italian Street Song, Italy, La bohème, La Scala, La traviata, Lina Cavalieri, Linguistics, London, Los Angeles Times, Louise (opera), Manhattan Center, Mantua, Milan, Naughty Marietta (operetta), Nellie Melba, New Orleans, Octave, Opera, Orville Harrold, Oscar Hammerstein I, Otto Harbach, Pagliacci, Paris, Pelléas et Mélisande (opera), Prima donna, Rida Johnson Young, Rigoletto, Rimini, Rudolf Friml, San Mateo, California, Soprano, Tenor, Thaïs (opera), ... Expand index (8 more) »

  2. 19th-century Italian actresses
  3. Actors from Mantua
  4. Actresses from Lombardy
  5. Italian musical theatre actresses
  6. Musicians from Mantua

Bodice

A bodice is an article of clothing traditionally for women and girls, covering the torso from the neck to the waist.

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Bowery Theatre

The Bowery Theatre was a playhouse on the Bowery in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City.

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Brussels

Brussels (Bruxelles,; Brussel), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest), is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital of Belgium.

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Cairo

Cairo (al-Qāhirah) is the capital of Egypt and the Cairo Governorate, and is the country's largest city, being home to more than 10 million people.

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Camille Saint-Saëns

Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns (9 October 183516 December 1921) was a French composer, organist, conductor and pianist of the Romantic era.

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Carmen

Carmen is an opera in four acts by the French composer Georges Bizet.

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Claude Debussy

(Achille) Claude Debussy (|group.

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Covent Garden

Covent Garden is a district in London, on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St Martin's Lane and Drury Lane.

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Emma Calvé

Emma Calvé, born Rosa Emma Calvet (15 August 1858 – 6 January 1942) was a French operatic dramatic soprano.

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English language

English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.

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Enrico Caruso

Enrico Caruso (25 February 1873 – 2 August 1921) was an Italian operatic first lyric tenor then dramatic tenor. Emma Trentini and Enrico Caruso are italian emigrants to the United States.

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Europe

Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.

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France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.

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French language

French (français,, or langue française,, or by some speakers) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.

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Gioachino Rossini

Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer who gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano pieces and some sacred music.

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Impresario

An impresario (from Italian impresa, 'an enterprise or undertaking') is a person who organizes and often finances concerts, plays, or operas, performing a role in stage arts that is similar to that of a film or television producer.

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Italian language

Italian (italiano,, or lingua italiana) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire.

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Italian Street Song

"Italian Street Song" is a popular song written by Victor Herbert (music) and Rida Johnson Young (lyrics) in 1910.

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Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.

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La bohème

La bohème is an opera in four acts,Puccini called the divisions quadri, tableaux or "images", rather than atti (acts).

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La Scala

La Scala (officially italics) is a historic opera house in Milan, Italy.

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La traviata

La traviata (The Fallen Woman) is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi set to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave.

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Lina Cavalieri

Natalina "Lina" Cavalieri (25 December 1874 – 7 February 1944) was an Italian operatic dramatic soprano, actress, and monologist. Emma Trentini and Lina Cavalieri are italian operatic sopranos.

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Linguistics

Linguistics is the scientific study of language.

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London

London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.

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Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.

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Louise (opera)

Louise is a “musical novel,” or “,” in four acts and five scenes by Gustave Charpentier.

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Manhattan Center

The Manhattan Center is a building in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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Mantua

Mantua (Mantova; Lombard and Mantua) is a comune (municipality) in the Italian region of Lombardy, and capital of the province of the same name.

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Milan

Milan (Milano) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, and the second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome.

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Naughty Marietta (operetta)

Naughty Marietta is an operetta in two acts, with libretto by Rida Johnson Young and music by Victor Herbert.

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Nellie Melba

Dame Nellie Melba (born Helen Porter Mitchell; 19 May 186123 February 1931) was an Australian operatic lyric coloratura soprano.

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New Orleans

New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or the Big Easy among other nicknames) is a consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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Octave

In music, an octave (octavus: eighth) or perfect octave (sometimes called the '''diapason''') is a series of eight notes occupying the interval between (and including) two notes, one having twice the frequency of vibration of the other.

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Opera

Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers.

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Orville Harrold

Orville Harrold (17 November 1877 – 23 October 1933) was an American operatic tenor and musical theatre actor. Emma Trentini and Orville Harrold are American vaudeville performers.

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Oscar Hammerstein I

Oscar Hammerstein I (8 May 1846 – 1 August 1919) was a German-born businessman, theater impresario, and composer in New York City.

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Otto Harbach

Otto Abels Harbach, born Otto Abels Hauerbach (August 18, 1873 – January 24, 1963) was an American lyricist and librettist of nearly 50 musical comedies and operettas.

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Pagliacci

Pagliacci (literal translation, 'Clowns') is an Italian opera in a prologue and two acts, with music and libretto by Ruggero Leoncavallo.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Pelléas et Mélisande (opera)

Pelléas et Mélisande (Pelléas and Mélisande) is an opera in five acts with music by Claude Debussy.

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Prima donna

In opera or commedia dell'arte, a prima donna (Italian for 'first lady';: prime donne) is the leading female singer in the company, the person to whom the prime roles would be given.

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Rida Johnson Young

Rida Johnson Young (born Rida Louise Johnson; February 28, 1869 was an American playwright, songwriter and librettist.IBDB:. Retrieved November 21, 2007 In her career, Young wrote over 30 plays and musicals and approximately 500 songs. She was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970. Some of her better-known lyrics include "Mother Machree" from the 1910 show Barry of Ballymore, "Italian Street Song", "I'm Falling in Love with Someone" and "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life" from Naughty Marietta, and "Will You Remember?" from Maytime.

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Rigoletto

Rigoletto is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi.

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Rimini

Rimini (Rémin or; Ariminum) is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy.

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Rudolf Friml

Charles Rudolf Friml.

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San Mateo, California

Saint Matthew is a city in San Mateo County, California, United States, on the San Francisco Peninsula.

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Soprano

A soprano is a type of classical female singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types.

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Tenor

A tenor is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the countertenor and baritone voice types.

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Thaïs (opera)

Thaïs is an opera, a comédie lyrique in three acts and seven tableaux, by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Louis Gallet, based on the novel Thaïs by Anatole France.

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The Barber of Seville

The Barber of Seville, or The Useless Precaution (Il barbiere di Siviglia, ossia L'inutile precauzione) is an opera buffa in two acts composed by Gioachino Rossini with an Italian libretto by Cesare Sterbini.

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The Firefly (operetta)

The Firefly was the first operetta written by composer Rudolf Friml, with a libretto by Otto Harbach.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Tales of Hoffmann

The Tales of Hoffmann (French) is an by Jacques Offenbach.

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Un ballo in maschera

Un ballo in maschera ('A Masked Ball') is an 1859 opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi.

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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Victor Herbert

Victor August Herbert (February 1, 1859 – May 26, 1924) was an American composer, cellist and conductor of English and Irish ancestry and German training.

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34th Street (Manhattan)

34th Street is a major crosstown street in the New York City borough of Manhattan.

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See also

19th-century Italian actresses

Actors from Mantua

Actresses from Lombardy

Italian musical theatre actresses

Musicians from Mantua

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Trentini

, The Barber of Seville, The Firefly (operetta), The New York Times, The Tales of Hoffmann, Un ballo in maschera, United States, Victor Herbert, 34th Street (Manhattan).