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Rosina Penco

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In 1858, however Verdi lamented that Penco had lost the fire that had distinguished her earlier appearances and had retreated into an old-fashioned manner of singing and performance like that of thirty years earlier. Penco retired from the stage in 1875.
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by Francesco Cortesi, based on the same Spanish play as Verdi's opera. Verdi prized her for her combination of vocal agility with fervid dramatic commitment. The composer recommended her for the leading soprano roles of his subsequent operas
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in various German theatres in 1850. She was praised for her fiery stage temperament and her virtuosic singing, in particular for an excellent trill.
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in 1894) was an Italian operatic soprano. She is most notable for creating the role of Leonora in
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led to further engagements in the top opera houses in London, Paris,
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In Italy, she appeared in the title role of Verdi's
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Naples
Bologna
Il trovatore
Verdi
Rome
Rossini
Bellini
Donizetti
Luisa Miller
Errico Petrella
Giovanni Bottesini
Giuseppe Verdi
Trieste
La traviata
Un ballo in maschera
Un ballo in maschera
Covent Garden
Théâtre Italien
Berlin
Madrid
Saint Petersburg


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