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Rosina Storchio (19 January 1872 – 24 July 1945) was an Italian lyric soprano who starred in the world premieres of operas by Puccini, Leoncavallo, Mascagni and Giordano. Renowned throughout her homeland for her vivacious acting and sparkling stage presence, she possessed a smallish voice which deteriorated prematurely due to hard use, over-parting, and flaws in her technique.

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  • Rosa Storchio (genannt Rosina; * 19. Januar 1872 in Venedig; † 24. Juli 1945 in Mailand) war eine italienische Sopranistin und Opernsängerin, die an der Mailänder Scala, in Berlin, Paris, Moskau, New York und Buenos Aires auftrat und zu den berühmtesten Sängerinnen ihrer Generation zählte. Ihre Partner waren unter anderem Anselmi, Caruso, Ruffo und Schaljapin. Sie wurde vom Dirigenten Toscanini geliebt und vom Komponisten Puccini verehrt. Letzterer schrieb für sie die Titelpartie der Oper Madama Butterfly, die sie in der Uraufführung von 1904 verkörperte. (de)
  • Rosina Storchio (19 January 1872 – 24 July 1945) was an Italian lyric soprano who starred in the world premieres of operas by Puccini, Leoncavallo, Mascagni and Giordano. Renowned throughout her homeland for her vivacious acting and sparkling stage presence, she possessed a smallish voice which deteriorated prematurely due to hard use, over-parting, and flaws in her technique. (en)
  • Rosina Storchio (Venecia, 19 de enero de 1876 - Milán, 24 de julio de 1945) fue una soprano lírica italiana, que protagonizó estrenos mundiales de óperas de Puccini, Leoncavallo, Mascagni y Giordano. Renombrada en su patria por su actuación vivaz y presencia escénica, poseía una voz pequeña, que se deterioró prematuramente debido al exceso de papeles y actuaciones, y a una técnica defectuosa. (es)
  • Rosina Storchio (Venise, 19 mai 1876 - Milan, 24 juillet 1945) était une soprano italienne, très admirée de Giacomo Puccini, pour qui elle crée Madama Butterfly. (fr)
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