Clotilde Bressler-Gianoli
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Clotilde Bressler-Gianoli (June 3, 1875 – May 12, 1912), sometimes seen as Clothilde Bressler-Gianoli, was an Italian opera singer born in Switzerland.


Early life

Clotilde Bressler-Gianoli was born in
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in 1875 (some sources give 1874), the daughter of Italian parents. She showed some early talent at piano, and began performing in public at age seven. She trained as a singer at conservatories in Geneva and in Milan.Richard Aldrich
"Mme. Bressler-Gianoli"
''The Century Magazine'' (February 1907): 140.


Career

Gianoli was only 19 years old when she made her professional debut, in Saint-Saëns' ''
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'' in Geneva."Mme. Gianoli is Dead"
''The New York Times'' (May 14, 1912): 11.
She was also principal contralto at La Scala, in 1908. Bressler-Gianoli starred in the title role of Bizet's '' Carmen'' in Brussels (1895) and Paris (1900). Her most successful appearance in the role was at the
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in New York City in 1906 and 1907, giving what ''The New York Times'' called "a striking and original performance... er portrayal hasthe allurement of sheer wickedness and all the wiles and treacheries that wickedness suggests". During that run, Bressler-Gianoli was injured on stage, stabbed by
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with a prop blade that was sharp enough to draw blood. She went on stage with a bandaged arm for the next performance. Also in 1907 at the Manhattan Opera House, she played the title role in Ambroise Thomas's ''
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''. As part of the Philadelphia-Chicago Opera Company she appeared in Massenet's ''
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'' and Charpentier's '' Louise'' with
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and Dalmorès, both in 1911.


Personal life

Clotilde Bressler-Gianoli was married and had at least one son, Henri, who accompanied her as a little boy in New York. In 1909 she was reportedly losing her sight and spending time in
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in pursuit of a cure."Mrs. Bressler-Gianoli, of Carmen Fame, Losing Eyesight"
''Harrisburg Daily Independent'' (July 12, 1909): 3. via
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She died in 1912, in Geneva, from sepsis after an appendectomy. She was almost 37 years old.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bressler-Gianoli, Clotilde 1870s births 1912 deaths Musicians from Geneva Italian contraltos Operatic contraltos 19th-century Italian women opera singers 20th-century Italian women opera singers Deaths from sepsis Italian expatriates in Switzerland