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Gabrielle Ritter Ciampi Ritter Ciampi Théodore Ritter Adelina Patti Reynaldo Hahn Hahn Opéra Comique Salzburg Festival 1886 1917 1923 1929 1930 1931 1932 1934 1949 1974
Gabrielle Ritter-Ciampi - Faust - Ballade du Roi de Thulé - Polydor 66998 enregistré en 1930. Gabrielle Ritter-Ciampi (November 2, 1886 – July 18, 1974) was a French operatic soprano. Ritter was born in Paris. The niece of Théodore Ritter, she originally trained as a pianist, and at age 16 she started to receive singing lessons from her parents: her Italian father, tenor Enzo Ciampi-Cellai, and French mother, Cécile Ritter-Ciampi. She debuted in 1917 as Violetta in La Traviata, and two years later she was engaged at Opéra-Comique, where she became famous in Mozart operatic roles. Her activity was centered predominantly in France, but she took part also in the Salzburg Festival in 1932, again in Mozart roles. She was considered a fine, light lyric soprano with good technique and capable of reaching high notes easily; she was frequently compared with Adelina Patti, who had a similar voice. She did most of her recordings between 1923 and 1929, and recorded many selected arias from various works, but never complete operas. She also sang the title role in Esclarmonde at Opéra Garnier during a short-lived revival of that opera between 1931 and 1934.[1] Her career practically ended with World War II, with her last engagement being a role in an operetta by Reynaldo Hahn, Le oui des jeunes filles, in 1949 Source : Wikipedia
Gabrielle Ritter Ciampi Ritter Ciampi Mozart Adelina Patti Reynaldo Hahn Hahn Théodore Ritter Opéra Comique Salzburg Festival Palais Garnier 1886 1917 1921 1922 1923 1925 1927 1928 1929 1931 1932 1934 1936 1949 1974
Gabrielle Ritter-Ciampi - Louise - Depuis le jour - Polydor 66840 enregistré en 1928 Gabrielle Ritter-Ciampi (born in Paris November 2, 1886 - died July 18, 1974, was a French operatic soprano. Initially trained to be a pianist by her uncle Theodore Ritter, at age 16 she started to receive singing lessons from her parents: Italian father, tenor Enzo Ciampi-Cellai, and French mother, Cécile Ritter-Ciampi. She debuted in 1917 (as Violetta in La Traviata) and two years later was engaged at Opéra-Comique where she becomes famous as an interpreter in Mozart operatic roles. Her activity was centered predominantly in France, but she took part also in the Salzburg Festival in 1932 (again in Mozart's roles). She was considered a fine, light lyric soprano, with good technique, and capable to reach with easy high notes, frequently compared in her days with Adelina Patti (that her voice was similar in quality). She did most of her recordings between 1923 and 1929, recorded many selected arias from various works, but never complete operas. She also sang the title role in Esclarmonde during Opéra Garnier short-lived revival of that opera between 1931 and 1934[1] Her career practically ended with World War II, the last engagement (in 1949) being a role in an operetta by Reynaldo Hahn, Le oui des jeunes filles. Source: Wikipedia / RITTER-CIAMPI Gabrielle (Gabrielle CIAMPI dite). — Soprano (Paris, 02 novembre 1886 – 22.Paimpol, 18 juillet 1974). Fille d’Ezio Ciampi et de Cécile Ritter ; nièce du pianiste Théodore Ritter. Débute dans RIGOLETTO (Gilda) le 21 février 1921. La même année chante FAUST (Marguerite), THAÏS (Thaïs), GUILLAUME TELL (Mathilde), L’ENLÈVEMENT AU SÉRAIL (Constance), TAGLIONI CHEZ MUSETTE et HAMLET (Ophélie) ; en 1922 CASTOR ET POLLUX (Télaire) ; en 1925 ROMÉO ET JULIETTE (Juliette) ; en 1927 LE COQ D'OR (la Reine) et LE FIFRE ENCHANTÉ (Caroline) ; puis ESCLARMONDE (Esclarmonde, 1931), DON JUAN (Elvire, 1934), LES HUGUENOTS (la Reine, 1936). A créé au Palais Garnier LA FLUTE ENCHANTÉE (Pamina) et SOIRÉE ROMANTIQUE. Source : (http•••)
Gabrielle Ritter Ciampi Ritter Ciampi Rode Mozart Adelina Patti Reynaldo Hahn Hahn Théodore Ritter Opéra Comique Salzburg Festival Palais Garnier 1886 1917 1921 1922 1923 1925 1927 1929 1931 1932 1934 1936 1949 1974
Gabrielle Ritter Ciampi Célèbres variations de Rode Pathé Saphir 0381 enregistré en 1923 Gabrielle Ritter-Ciampi (born in Paris November 2, 1886 - died July 18, 1974, was a French operatic soprano. Initially trained to be a pianist by her uncle Theodore Ritter, at age 16 she started to receive singing lessons from her parents: Italian father, tenor Enzo Ciampi-Cellai, and French mother, Cécile Ritter-Ciampi. She debuted in 1917 (as Violetta in La Traviata) and two years later was engaged at Opéra-Comique where she becomes famous as an interpreter in Mozart operatic roles. Her activity was centered predominantly in France, but she took part also in the Salzburg Festival in 1932 (again in Mozart's roles). She was considered a fine, light lyric soprano, with good technique, and capable to reach with easy high notes, frequently compared in her days with Adelina Patti (that her voice was similar in quality). She did most of her recordings between 1923 and 1929, recorded many selected arias from various works, but never complete operas. She also sang the title role in Esclarmonde during Opéra Garnier short-lived revival of that opera between 1931 and 1934[1] Her career practically ended with World War II, the last engagement (in 1949) being a role in an operetta by Reynaldo Hahn, Le oui des jeunes filles. Source: Wikipedia / RITTER-CIAMPI Gabrielle (Gabrielle CIAMPI dite). — Soprano (Paris, 02 novembre 1886 – 22.Paimpol, 18 juillet 1974). Fille d’Ezio Ciampi et de Cécile Ritter ; nièce du pianiste Théodore Ritter. Débute dans RIGOLETTO (Gilda) le 21 février 1921. La même année chante FAUST (Marguerite), THAÏS (Thaïs), GUILLAUME TELL (Mathilde), L’ENLÈVEMENT AU SÉRAIL (Constance), TAGLIONI CHEZ MUSETTE et HAMLET (Ophélie) ; en 1922 CASTOR ET POLLUX (Télaire) ; en 1925 ROMÉO ET JULIETTE (Juliette) ; en 1927 LE COQ D'OR (la Reine) et LE FIFRE ENCHANTÉ (Caroline) ; puis ESCLARMONDE (Esclarmonde, 1931), DON JUAN (Elvire, 1934), LES HUGUENOTS (la Reine, 1936). A créé au Palais Garnier LA FLUTE ENCHANTÉE (Pamina) et SOIRÉE ROMANTIQUE. Source : (http•••)
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