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The opera was based on a novel attributed to Jose Burgos, but was proven to be a hoax made by Jose E. Marco. The opera tells of the story of the Governor-General Francisco Bustamante and his subsequent assassination and the revenge of his wife Luisa, now called La Loba Negra, after the death of her husband.
Since 1955, she has become one of the leading performers and producers of opera in the country. She made her operatic debut in 1955 singing as Adele in Strauss ' Die Fledermaus . She also performed in many world premiere performances of Filipino operas, like in Rosendo Santos' Mapulang Bituin , Eliseo Pajaro's Binhi ng Kalayaan , Kasilag 's ...
She has performed as Mimi in the La Boheme, Violetta in La Traviata, Lakme in Lakme, Lady Macbeth in Macbeth, Anastacia in Mayo, the title role in Phaedra, La Loba in La Loba Negra, Ghost of Cherry in Sakurahime, Mother in Hansel and Gretel, Christine in Phantom of the Opera, Euridice in Orpheus and Euridice of Gluck and soloist in the ...
Opera portal This article falls within the scope of WikiProject Opera , a group writing and editing Wikipedia articles on operas, opera terminology, opera composers and librettists, singers, designers, directors and managers, companies and houses, publications and recordings.
Those singers whose birth year is unknown are sorted by the first year that they are known to have flourished. This list should not include singers who have never performed in a staged opera with the exception of historic non-white singers who were barred from the opera stage in varying parts of the world due to discrimination prior to the mid ...
also: Singers: Singers by genre: Opera singers. Subcategories. This category has the following 18 subcategories, out of 18 total. ...
Maria d'Apparecida Marques (17 January 1926 – 4 July 2017) was a Brazilian opera singer.She began her working career as a primary school teacher in Rio de Janeiro before becoming an announcer on various Brazilian radio broadcast stations.
Bidu Sayão made her U.S. debut in a recital at Town Hall in New York City on 30 December 1935. Her U.S. operatic debut followed on 21 January 1936 when she and Danise sang in the penultimate production of the Washington National Opera, a semi-professional company not associated with its modern namesake; the performance of Léo Delibes's Lakmé was marred by a fractious dispute in which the ...