Singers of Italian Opera
Discover the captivating world of Italian opera with Singers of Italian Opera by John Rosselli. Published in 1995 and spanning 292 pages, this insightful book delves into the lives and careers of opera singers from the seventeenth century to the twentieth century. Rosselli masterfully introduces both celebrated stars and lesser-known chorus members, revealing the rich tapestry of talent that has graced the Italian opera stage. Highlighting extraordinary figures like the legendary Adelina Patti, who earned nearly $5,000 a night, the book contrasts such prominence with the humble earnings of minor performers. This comprehensive exploration not only serves as a vital dictionary of biography but is also an essential read for any opera aficionado or music historian. Experience the triumphs, challenges, and stories of these remarkable singers as you immerse yourself in their remarkable contributions to the genre. Make this compelling addition to your music collection today!