- Toti Dal Monte
Antonietta Meneghel (
27 June 1893 –26 January 1975 ), better known by her stage name Toti Dal Monte, was a celebrated Italian operaticsoprano , and a favourite ofArturo Toscanini .Born in
Mogliano Veneto , in theProvince of Treviso , she made her debut atLa Scala ,Milan at the age of seventeen as Biancofiore inRiccardo Zandonai ’s "Francesca da Rimini". She was an immediate success, and her clear ‘nightingale-like’ voice came to be highly appreciated throughout the world. Her best-known roles included Amina (in Bellini’s "La sonnambula "), Lucia (in Donizetti’s "Lucia di Lammermoor ") and Gilda (inVerdi ’s "Rigoletto "). She is perhaps best-known for her performances as Cio-cio-san (inPuccini ’s "Madama Butterfly "), and her recording of this role (withBeniamino Gigli as Pinkerton) is an interesting souvenir of her interpretation.In 1924, fresh from triumphs in Milan and Paris, but before her debut in London or New York,
Nellie Melba engaged her as a star for her second opera company to tour Australia. She was a popular and critical success and there was no rivalry between the ageing Melba and Dal Monte. Rather they threw bouquets after each other's performances. In 1928, on her third visit to Australia, Dal Monte married the tenorEnzo de Muro Lomanto inSt Mary's Cathedral, Sydney .She retired from the operatic stage in 1943 at the age of fifty. However, she continued to work in the
theatre (as well as to make the occasional recording) and appeared in a number of films, of which the best known is perhaps her last,Enrico Maria Salerno ’s "Anonimo veneziano", a 1970 story about a musician atLa Fenice .“La Toti” died at the age of 81, in
Pieve di Soligo , as a result of circulatory disorders.References
* This text was based, in part, on the equivalent article in the
Italian Wikipedia .
* [http://www.operaitaliana.com/autori/interprete.asp?ID=114 Toti del Monte] at operaitaliana.com.
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0197538/ Toti Dal Monte] at imdb.Bibliography
* "The Last Prima Donnas", by Lanfranco Rasponi, Alfred A Knopf, 1982. ISBN 0-394-52153-6
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