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Rosina Storchio

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period at theatres in other key Italian cities, including Rome and her native Venice. She toured South America and Spain, too, and undertook singing engagements in Paris and Moscow, unwisely attempting parts as heavy as that of the title role in Puccini's
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opera—the repertoire with which she was most closely associated. She did, however, also appear on stage in a few French operas and works by
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recordings made during the early years of the 20th century. These recordings (reissued since on CD) include extracts from
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in Barcelona in 1923. (She had sung this same part in the first performance of
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at La Scala in 1906, the first performance of the opera in contemporary dress.
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Milan became her home base from then on, but she also appeared during the pre-
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in 1892. Three years later, she debuted at Italy's most famous opera house,
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