- Fedora Barbieri
Fedora Barbieri (
4 June 1920 -4 March 2003 ) was an Italianmezzo-soprano .She made her official debut in
Florence in 1940, but retired in 1943 because of her marriage. She re-emerged in 1945. She was one of the first performers to investigate and perform in early operas by Monteverdi and Pergolesi. Her debut at theTeatro alla Scala , where she was to have her greatest successes, came in 1942, with a performance ofLudwig van Beethoven 's 9th Symphony, conducted byVictor de Sabata .She made her debut at the
Metropolitan Opera on6 November 1950 in the role of Princess Eboli in Verdi's "Don Carlo ". Altogether, she gave 96 performances of 11 operas in that house, and also sang Eboli in the famousLuchino Visconti production of the Verdi opera for the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden's centenary in 1958.Though she never officially retired, she more or less discontinued performing live in the 1990s, making her career one of the longest in opera history.Although generally considered a formidable actress and singer in her own right, she is now mostly remembered for regularly partnering
Maria Callas on as well as off stage during the 1950s. Many of their collaborations (together with other regular partnersGiuseppe di Stefano ,Boris Christoff ,Tito Gobbi ,Rolando Panerai andTullio Serafin were recorded byFonit Cetra (mainly "La Gioconda", 1952) andEMI . Her most famous portrayals included Amneris in "Aïda ," Azucena in "Il trovatore ", Quickly in "Falstaff ", Eboli in "Don Carlo " and Ulrica in "Un ballo in maschera ". Her 1951 performance of the Verdi Requiem, withHerva Nelli , di Stefano andCesare Siepi , conducted byArturo Toscanini , was issued by RCA. She can be seen and heard in the role of Madelon on a DVD of the opera "Andrea Chenier ," which starsPlacido Domingo , issued by the Bel Canto Society. In 1996 she sang and talked inJan Schmidt-Garre 's film "Opera Fanatic".
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