Adeline Shtele ( German: Adelina Stehle ; June 30, 1861 , Graz - December 24, 1945 , Milan ) - Italian opera singer ( soprano ) of Austrian origin. The daughter of the Austrian military conductor Franz Stähle (1812–1892), who married an Italian woman and settled in Italy after retiring in 1869 .
| Adeline Shtele Adelina stehle | |
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| Date of Birth | June 30, 1861 |
| Place of Birth | Graz |
| Date of death | December 24, 1945 (84 years old) |
| Place of death | Milan |
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| Singing voice | soprano |
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| Genres | opera |
She studied singing in Milan, made her debut in 1881 in the part of Amina in the opera Somnambula in the city of Broni . After staying here for a while, she married a local lawyer Carlo Manjarotti, their son Giuseppe Manjarotti became the founder of the Italian fencing dynasty, which included the grandchildren of Shtele Dario Manjarotti , Edoardo Manjarotti , Mario Manjarotti and great-granddaughter Shtele Cartele .
In the second half of the 1880s. performed in Bologna , Venice , Florence , Rome . In 1890 she toured in Chile and Peru , and upon her return she entered the La Scala company and performed on one of the most important Italian opera stages for 12 years. She toured in Vienna ( 1893 ), Warsaw ( 1894 ), Moscow and St. Petersburg ( 1897 ), Madrid ( 1900 ), then at the beginning of the 20th century she sang in Paris , Berlin , Odessa , Latin America. Having completed her performing career, she was engaged in teaching activities in Milan; among her students, in particular, Giannina Arangi-Lombardi .
The most significant part of Shtele’s repertoire was contemporary Italian operas of the verst style . She was the first performer of the Nedda party in Pagliacci by Ruggiero Leoncavallo ( 1892 ), she sang at the premieres of Pietro Mascagni 's operas William Ratcliffe and Silvano (both 1895 ), was among the most frequent and prominent performers of the Puchchiniev operas (especially Bohemia ) , as well as the title parties in "Adrienne Lecouvreur" by Francesco Cilea and "Fedore" by Umberto Giordano . In addition, Shtele and her second husband Edoardo Garbin were among the first performers of the last opera of Giuseppe Verdi's “Falstaff” ( 1892 ).
In the city of Oltrepò Pavese, met her first husband, Carlo Is, he was a lawyer from a wealthy family. The couple had a son, Joseph Mangiarotti, who at the beginning of the nineteenth century was the founder of the "Mangiarotti family", great fencing champions.
Links
- Stehle (Stehle-Garbin) Adele (Adelina) // Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). - W .: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1957-2005. - Bd. 13. - S. 141.
- Adeline Shtele's repertoire (German)