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Simionato

American  
[see-myaw-nah-taw] / ˌsi myɔˈnɑ tɔ /

noun

  1. Giulietta 1910–2010, Italian mezzo-soprano.


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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

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