excerpt from 'Thirty Years of Musical Life in London, 1870-1900' pp. 154 (64 words)
excerpt from 'Thirty Years of Musical Life in London, 1870-1900' pp. 154 (64 words)
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Christine Nilsson had been about eight years before the public when I first heard her in 1872 at Drury Lane in “Robert le Diable"; and her impersonation of Alice— the favorite role of her renowned country-woman Jenny Lind— shone resplendent amid a constellation of stars that included Mongini as Roberto, Gardoni as Rambaldo, Foli as Bertramo, and lima di Murska as Isabella.
Christine Nilsson had been about eight years before the public when I first heard her in 1872 at Drury Lane in “Robert le Diable"; and her impersonation of Alice— the favorite role of her renowned country-woman Jenny Lind— shone resplendent amid a constellation of stars that included Mongini as Roberto, Gardoni as Rambaldo, Foli as Bertramo, and lima di Murska as Isabella. |
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