Difference between revisions of "Emilie Melville"
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She was married to the American actor, baritone and company manager [[Guglielmo Verdi]] (1854-??), generally referred to as [[Signor Verdi]] or [[William Verdi]] in South African press releases), who toured with her company in the second half of the 19th century, and she is therefore also referred to as [[Emilie Melville Verdi]] or [[Mrs Verdi]] in some sources. | She was married to the American actor, baritone and company manager [[Guglielmo Verdi]] (1854-??), generally referred to as [[Signor Verdi]] or [[William Verdi]] in South African press releases), who toured with her company in the second half of the 19th century, and she is therefore also referred to as [[Emilie Melville Verdi]] or [[Mrs Verdi]] in some sources. | ||
− | First appeared at the Melbourne Opera House on 6th October 1875, then formed her own opera company in 1880, and toured the empire, returning to Australia in 1882, and also visiting South Africa with what was billed the [[Verdi Opera Company]] in 1890. | + | First appeared at the Melbourne Opera House on 6th October 1875, then formed her own opera company in 1880, and toured the empire, returning to Australia in 1882, and also visiting South Africa with what was billed the [[Verdi Opera Company]] in 1890, where they opened with ''[[Faust]]'' during August. |
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+ | According to Boonzaier (1923), though the opera production was not popular with the public, Melville did apparently give a remarkable performance in the play ''[[Fanchon]]'' during this time. | ||
Revision as of 06:25, 10 July 2021
Emilie Melville (1851?-1932) was an American soprano, actress and company manager.
She was married to the American actor, baritone and company manager Guglielmo Verdi (1854-??), generally referred to as Signor Verdi or William Verdi in South African press releases), who toured with her company in the second half of the 19th century, and she is therefore also referred to as Emilie Melville Verdi or Mrs Verdi in some sources.
First appeared at the Melbourne Opera House on 6th October 1875, then formed her own opera company in 1880, and toured the empire, returning to Australia in 1882, and also visiting South Africa with what was billed the Verdi Opera Company in 1890, where they opened with Faust during August.
According to Boonzaier (1923), though the opera production was not popular with the public, Melville did apparently give a remarkable performance in the play Fanchon during this time.