Martha Angelici

Martha Angelici, born in the picturesque village of Cargèse, Corsica, was a captivating French operatic soprano renowned for her mastery of the French lyric repertoire. Her journey began at a young age when she moved with her family to Belgium, where she honed her vocal skills under the tutelage of Alfred Mahy in Brussels. Angelici's career took flight in the 1930s, captivating audiences across Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg with her radiant performances on radio. Her operatic debut in 1936 as Mimì in Marseille marked the start of a distinguished stage career that spanned decades. Angelici's discography is a treasure trove of beloved arias, showcasing her lyrical soprano voice and emotional depth. From the tender melodies of Gounod's "Mireille" to the passionate scenes of Bizet's "Carmen," her recordings offer a glimpse into the golden age of opera. Angelici's legacy endures, inspiring opera enthusiasts and vocalists alike with her exquisite artistry and commitment to the French operatic tradition.

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