Angelici, Martha, 1907-1973

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Information for Authority record

Name (Latin)
Angelici, Martha, 1907-1973
Other forms of name
Angelica, Martha, 1907-1973
Angelici, Marta, 1907-1973
Date of birth
1907-05-22
Date of death
1973-09-11
Place of birth
Cargèse (France)
Place of death
Ajaccio (France)
Field of activity
Music
Occupation
Sopranos (Singers)
Gender
female
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 30950963
Wikidata: Q6774322
Library of congress: n 84212864
TAU10: 000556371
Sources of Information
  • Messager, A. Monsieur Beaucaire [SR] 195-:label (Martha Angelici) notes (b. 1916)
  • Kutsch, K. J. Unvergängliche Stimmen, 1975:(Angelici, Martha, soprano, b. 1916, Cargèse on Corsica: d. 9/73, Paris)
  • Stravinsky, I. André Cluytens conducts Stravinsky [SR] p1998:container (Martha Angelici, soprano) p. 39 of insert (Martha Angelica)
  • Hixon, D.L. Women in music, 2nd ed.(Angelici, Marta (Martha); b. May 22, 1907, Cargèse, Corsica, Italy; d. Sept. 11, 1973, Ajaccio, Corsica; Italian soprano; some sources give year of birth as 1916)
  • Kutsch/Riemens, 3. erw. Aufl.(Angelici, Martha; b. May 22, 1907, Cargèse, Corsica; d. Sept. 11, 1973, Ajaccio; soprano)
  • Dict. des interprètes, c1995(Angelici, Marta; b. May 22, 1907, Cargèse; d. Sept. 11, 1973, Ajaccio; French soprano)
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Wikipedia description:

Martha Angelici (22 May 1907 – 11 September 1973) was a French operatic soprano of Corsican origin, particularly associated with the French lyric repertoire. Angelici was born in Cargèse. While still very young she moved with her family to Belgium, where she studied voice in Brussels with Alfred Mahy. She began singing on radio for the Belgian, Dutch and Luxembourgian audiences in 1933, and gave her first public concert at the Kurzaal of Ostend in 1934. Her first stage performance was in Marseille, as Mimi in La bohème, in 1936. She made her debut at the Opéra-Comique in 1938, where she had a long and successful career, and made her debut at the Palais Garnier in 1953, as Micaela in Carmen, other notable roles included Leila, Pamina, Nedda, etc. She made a few guest appearances at the Monte Carlo Opera and La Monnaie in Brussels. She was much admired in French baroque music notably in Rameau's Les Indes galantes.

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