Olimpia Boronat (soprano) - E lui!...Siccome un di ('I Pescatori di Perle' - Bizet) (1904)
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- This further recording of Olimpia Boronat, transferred by me from an Archive Series pressing (VA 11), was made in St Petersburg in January 1904, with piano played by Redento Zardo.
In 'The Record Year,' Desmond Shawe-Taylor wrote that Olimpia Boronat 'was an exquisitely touching and delicate artist...Technically, she was not flawless, as Melba was flawless in her prime; but no one else can invest a simple legato phrase with such tenderness and so many shades of colour; her bursts of fioriture, when they come, are like golden showers of joy. More than any other singer in the Archive Series, she recalls a vanished age of luxury and refinement.' Shawe-Taylor considered that the two arias on VA 11, and 'especially the Puritani Mad Scene, are among her most individual performances.'
From Wikipedia: Olimpia Boronat (1867 - 1934) was an Italian operatic coloratura soprano, noted for her performances of the soprano roles in the bel canto repertory.
Boronat was born in Genoa, and made her debut either there or in Naples during 1885. She sang around the world, particularly the Spanish-speaking world, but was particularly associated with Russia; she first sang there at St Petersburg in 1894. She married a member of the Polish aristocracy, and retired from the stage for six years from 1896 to 1902. After her hiatus, she sang initially in Russia; it was not until 1909 that she returned to her native Italy to sing.
Boronat was noted for a voice of great beauty and clarity, and exceptional technical ability, coupled with sensitive musicianship. She was particularly associated with the roles of Rosina in The Barber of Seville, Violetta in La Traviata, Elvira in I Puritani, and Ophélie in Hamlet.
After her retirement, Boronat founded a singing school in Warsaw.