Graziella Pareto
Graziella Pareto (May 15, 1889 – September 1, 1973) was a Catalan soprano leggiero, one of the leading sopranos of the inter-war years. She is considered one of the great coloratura sopranos of the "Spanish School" of the early 20th century, alongside Maria Barrientos, Maria Galvany and Mercedes Capsir.
Life and career
Pareto was born in Barcelona. She studied in Milan with Vidal, and made her stage debut in Barcelona, as Micaela in 1906, and in Madrid, in 1908, as Amina in La sonnambula, one of her greatest roles. She made her debut at La Scala, as Gilda in 1914.
She appeared in Paris, London, Vienna, and St Petersburg, and had a long association with the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, where she sang from 1909 until 1927, also appearing in Chicago in 1921. Her best roles included: Rosina, Norina, Lucia, Juliette, Ophélie, Leila, and Lakmé.
She retired to Naples, with her husband, the composer Gabriele Sibella. She died in Rome.
Sources
- Le guide de l'opéra, les indispensables de la musique, R. Mancini & J-J. Rouvereux, (Fayard, 1986), ISBN 2-213-01563-5
External links
- Biography of Graziella Pareto at Opera Vivrà
- Pareto's discography can be searched at the National Library of Catalonia