Simionato
Americannoun
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A terrific cast, which includes Merrill as the jealous Ford as well as Ilva Ligabue, Rosalind Elias and Giulietta Simionato, sounds as if it is having a terrific time.
From New York Times • Dec. 26, 2013
In 1925, her mother died and Simionato resumed singing, making her stage debut in 1927 in Rossato's Nina, Non far la Stupida.
From The Guardian • May 7, 2010
Simionato sang the title role in Ambroise Thomas's Mignon, in October 1947, opposite the young Giuseppe di Stefano as Wilhelm Meister.
From The Guardian • May 7, 2010
Simionato fried for and won a bel canto prize in Florence.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Last week, as the Metropolitan Opera opened its 75th season, the part was sung in dazzling style by the Met's newest star, Mezzo-Soprano Giulietta Simionato.
From Time Magazine Archive
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