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Olimpia Boronat

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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
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Boronat's complete recordings, dating from 1904 and 1908, were released by Marston Records in 1997. These include works by
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during 1885. She sang around the world, particularly the Spanish-speaking world, but was particularly associated with
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After her retirement, Boronat founded a singing school in
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lyric coloratura
soprano
bel canto
Genoa
Naples
Russia
St Petersburg
Polish
aristocracy
The Barber of Seville
La traviata
I puritani
Hamlet
Warsaw
Alexander Alyabyev
Bellini
Bizet
Donizetti
Flotow
Pietro Giannelli
Gounod
Mikhail Ivanov
Meyerbeer
Tosti
Verdi
Redento Zardo
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