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Alwina Valleria

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company. On October 26, 1883, she bowed at the Metropolitan Opera, as Leonora in
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in 1878, also creating the role for London. In 1884, she joined the
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in London. A favorite with London audiences, she sang at
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Valleria retired from the stage in 1886. She died in
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from 1879 until 1882. Her American debut came at the
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