De Lussan, Zélie, 1861-1949

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Opera singer.

From the description of Papers 1887-1949. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 46726086

Zélie De Lussan, undated

Zélie De Lussan (1863-1949) was born in Brooklyn but lived in London most of her life. She began her career as an opera singer at age 16 in 1889 with the Carl Rosa Company in London. From 1890-1910, she performed in the Royal Opera Covent Garden, and she performed with New York City's Metropolitan Opera, 1895-96. She toured the U.S. with the Metropolitan, circa 1900. In 1907, she married pianist Angelo Ronani. De Lussan performed the role of Carmen "over 500 times," and she was a favorite of Queen Victoria.

From the guide to the Zélie De Lussan Papers MS 45., 1887-1949, (Sophia Smith Collection)

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associatedWith Delibes, Leo, 1836-1891 person
associatedWith De Lussan, Zelie, 1863-1949 person
associatedWith Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.) corporateBody
correspondedWith Moldenhauer, Hans, collector. person
associatedWith Patti, Adelina, 1843-1919 person
associatedWith Royal Opera House (London, England) corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
England--London
United States
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Singers
Singers
Opera
Opera
Sopranos (Singers)
Sopranos (Singers)
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Birth 1861-12-21

Death 1949-12-18

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