Selections from well-known and little-known verismo operas starring Diana Soviero.
Diana Soviero (born March 19, 1946 in Jersey City) is an American operatic soprano of international stature, a recipient of the Richard Tucker Award in 1979.
Soviero studied at the Juilliard School of Music with Florence Berggren, Marinka Gurewich, Martin Rich, and Boris Goldovsky. She made her debut under the name Diana Catani-Soviero at the Chautauqua Opera in 1969 as Mimi in La Boheme. In the early years of her career she performed widely in smaller American theatres building herself a repertory.
She was a celebrity guest on a week of Match Game in 1980. She made her debut at the New York City Opera in 1973, the Lyric Opera of Chicago in 1979, the San Francisco Opera in 1982, establishing herself in verismo roles, notably as Nedda, Manon Lescaut, Madama Butterfly.
Beginning in 1981, she appeared at the New York City Opera in Verdi's La Traviata, conducted by Mario Bernardi.[1] and widely in Europe; Zürich, Toulouse, Nice, Hamburg, Munich, Rome, Palermo, etc. In 1987, she made her debuts at both La Scala in Milan, and the Metropolitan Opera in New York. She made her debut at the Paris Opéra in 1988, and Royal Opera House in London in 1989.
Her repertory includes; Gounod's Marguerite and Juliette, La traviata, Boito's Margherita, Puccini's Il trittico and Tosca, Giordano's Maddalena and Fedora, Cilea's Adriana Lecouvreur, etc.
¶ Francesco Cilea
Adriana Lecouvreur: "Io son l'umile ancella"
Gloria: "O mia cuna fiorita"
¶ Pietro Mascagni
Cavalleria rusticana: "Voi lo sapete"
Iris: "Un dì (ero piccina)"
¶ Franco Alfano
Risurrezione: "Giunge il treno" ... "Dio pietoso"
¶ Giacomo Puccini
Suor Angelica: "Senza mamma"
¶ Ruggero Leoncavallo
Zazà: "Ammogliato" ... "Dir che ci sono al mondo"
¶ Giacomo Puccini
Manon Lescaut: "Sola, perduta, abbandonata"
¶ Ruggero Leoncavallo
La Bohème: "Musette svaria sulla bocca"
¶ Giacomo Puccini
La Bohème: "Quando me n' vo'"
¶ Umberto Giordano
Andrea Chenier: "La mamma morta"
Fedora: "O grandi occhi"
¶ Giacomo Puccini
Madama Butterfly: "Un bel dì vedremo"
Madama Butterfly: "Tu, tu, piccolo Iddio"
Diana Soviero, soprano;
Orchestre de l'Opéra de Montréal,
Joseph Rescigno.
Studio recordings: Montréal, Québec, Canada, 1994.
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