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periodically between 1924 and 1936 where she sang a number of Wagner roles. She also made a number of appearances between 1927 and 1930 at the Teatro di San Carlo, including the role of Rufina in
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Outside of Italy, Capuana performed in operas in Barcelona, Lisbon, Cairo, Argentina, Chile, France, and South Africa during the 1920s and 1930s. She was a much loved Amneris at the
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who had a major international opera career during the first half of the 20th century. She possessed a voice with a dark timbre that she used with great expression.
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in her early career, and the part helped establish herself as one of Italy's leading Wagnerian singers. Other Wagner roles in her repertoire, included Ortrud in
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Capuana soon began appearing in leading roles at major opera houses in both Italy and France and by 1920 she had already made appearances at
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Capuana's performance career ceased around the outbreak of World War II. Other roles she performed on stage included Adalgisa in
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at the Teatro Regio in Turin. In 1923 she had a major triumph at La Scala as Herodias in
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in Paris among others. She enjoyed several major successes with the role of Brangäne in
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in 1926. During the 1930s she made several appearances at the
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In 1921 Capuana portrayed Zoraide in the world premiere of
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in Palermo. In 1931 she toured Italy as a member of the
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in 1925. In 1935 she toured France as a recitalist.
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mezzo-soprano
Fano
Province of Pesaro and Urbino
Franco Capuana
Beniamino Carelli
Giuseppe Verdi
Aida
La Scala
Teatro di San Carlo
Naples
Teatro Regio
Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
Richard Wagner
Tristan und Isolde
Lohengrin
Tannhäuser
The Ring Cycle
Carlo Adolfo CantĂą
Ettore Fieramosca
Richard Strauss
Salome
Arrigo Boito
Nerone
Teatro Carlo Felice
Riccardo Zandonai
Conchita
Emilio Pizzi
Ivania
Teatro Donizetti

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