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Prayer (Vissi d’arte) (Modlitwa Toski) (Opera «La Tosca», act 2)
 

 
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Base fundPre-Revolutionary recordings 
Modlitwa Toski z op. TOSCA
muz Puccini'ego
wyk. JANINA KOROLEWICZ-WAYDE
primadona opery Warszawsk.
z akom. orkiestry

From the collection of Jurek Gogacz, Warsaw
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Record Mini-Discography: Syrena Grand Record (type 2, with photo) > Prayer (Vissi d’arte) (Modlitwa Toski) (Opera «La Tosca», act 2)
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Syrena Record > Syrena Grand Record (type 2, with photo) 13274 13274 1775
Reverse Side 13275 13275 ––//––
Title Name: Prayer
Language(s) or Ethnics: polish, italian | Genre (Music Category): Opera
Artist(s): Janina Korolewicz-Wayde
Composer, Larger Composition Name: Giacomo Puccini: Opera «La Tosca», act No 2
Lyrics By: Luigi Illica, Giuseppe Giacosa | Based on: Victorien Sardu: Drama «La Tosca»
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Additional keywords: Korolewicz-Wayde, Êîðîëåâè÷-Âàéäà, Puccini, Ïó÷÷èíè
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Added by: Jurek | 14.11.2006 21:13 | Last updated by:  bernikov | 30.04.2013 02:05
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Janina KOROLEWICZ-WAYDA, soprano
Janina KOROLEWICZ-WAYDA, soprano. Known abroad both as Jeanne Korolewicz and as Giannina Wayda, she was born in Warsaw on 8 January 1875. Like many other Polish singers, she studied with Professor Wysocki in the Conservatory of Lwow and, in 1893, began a brilliant career at the Warsaw Opera. She travelled widely: Covent Garden (Autumn seasons 1904 and 1906), Chicago (November and December 1910) and, having shared with Nellie Melba the performances of the role of Marguerite in Faust at Covent Garden, she was chosen to participate in the 1911 tour of Australia which Mme Melba organized with one of the leading Melbourne impressarios. There were excellent singers in the company, including John McCormack and Eleonora de Cisneros as well as Mme Wayda and the diva herself, and the tour was a great success despite internal quarrels of all kinds. She was twice director of the Warsaw Opera: 1917-19 and 193436. She had a repertoire of over seventy operas, beginning with the coloratura roles of her youth and continuing into the repertoire of the dramatic soprano: Aida, Elisabeth (Tannhauser) and Brunnhilde, as well as a large concert and oratorio repertoire. She died in Warsaw on 20 June 1955.
  08.04.2007 21:45
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