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Rosine Bloch

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mezzosoprano

, Parigi, Francia / , Monte Carlo, Principato di Monaco


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Rosine Bloch (7 November 1844 – 1 February 1891) was a French operatic mezzo-soprano of Jewish descent who had a successful stage career in Europe between 1865 and 1891. She not only possessed a beautiful, warm, and lyrical voice but was also a remarkably beautiful woman physically. Although most of her career was spent performing at the Opéra in Paris, she also appeared in stages in Belgium, Monaco, and England.

Bloch was born in Paris, the daughter of a merchant. She studied at the Paris Conservatoire with Nicolas Levasseur and Charles-Amable Battaille and in 1865 won the Conservatoire's first prize for singing and the first prize for opera.[
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She married on 14 May 1884 in Brussels becoming Mme S. Lévy,[20] but continued to perform. On 31 October 1890 she sang the role of Dalila in the Paris premiere of Camille Saint-Saëns's Samson et Dalila at the Éden-Théâtre.[2] She died in Monte Carlo (or Nice) in 1891.[1]

fonte: wikipedia

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