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in Italy at La Scala on 8 February 1872 which was also the European premiere. Verdi had not attended the world premiere in Cairo the previous December, and considered the Milan performance, in which he was heavily involved at every stage, to be its real premiere. She remained a leading singer at the
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Stolz had elder twin sisters, Francesca (Fanny) and Ludmila (Lidia), who both became sopranos. They both lived openly in Trieste with her teacher, the conductor and composer Luigi Ricci, who married Ludmila, but maintained the relationship with Francesca. By Ludmila, Ricci had a daughter
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1900 group portrait at Verdi's Sant'Agata house; Verdi in the middle, Teresa Stolz standing to the left, Verdi's adopted daughter seated below her, and his sister-in-law seated on the right
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Stolz has been described as "the Verdian dramatic soprano par excellence, powerful, passionate in utterance, but dignified in manner and secure in tone and control".
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with Giovanni Battista Gardigiani from 1849. She was expelled from the Conservatoire in October 1851 but continued her studies with Vojtěch Čaboun. She moved to
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Stolz died in Milan in 1902, the year after Verdi's death, and is buried there. A hall in Kostelec is named after her.
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with Verdi in Vienna in 1875 and in Paris in 1876. Other roles included the title roles in Donizetti's
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in 1857, and also appeared in Odessa and Constantinople. She went to Italy, where she was a pupil of
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Her given name has also been rendered in diminutive versions such as Teresina, Teresie or Terezie
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Stolz broke with Mariani in 1871. She became Verdi's companion after the death of his wife,
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on 22 May 1874. She also appeared in the Requiem with Verdi conducting at the
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Stolz was the mistress and later the fiancée of the conductor and composer
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Verdi's Exceptional Women: Giuseppina Strepponi and Teresa Stolz
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in the first performance in Italy, and the soprano part in his
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Stolz was also the soprano soloist at the premiere of Verdi's
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in Bologna in 1867, and as Leonora in the revised version of
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to be with her brother; she studied there from 1856 with
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Walker, Frank, "Verdi, Giuseppina and Teresa Stolz" in
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Conati, Marcello; Mario Medici (eds.) (translated by
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Teresa Stolz as the title role of Aida, Parma, 1872
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Index


Kostelec nad Labem
Austrian Empire
Milan
Prague Conservatory
Spinto soprano
La Scala
spinto soprano
Giuseppe Verdi
Aida
Requiem
Kostelec nad Labem
Austrian Empire
Czech Republic
Josef Neruda
Prague Conservatory
Trieste
Luigi Ricci
Il corsaro

Tbilisi
Francesco Lamperti
Turin
Nice
Il trovatore
Ernani
Granada
La Scala
Giovanna d'Arco
Don Carlo

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