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Jeanne Sophie Charlotte Cruvelli (1826-1907) in the lead role of La Juive
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Jeanne Sophie Charlotte Cruvelli (1826-1907) in the lead role of La Juive
CHT259967 Jeanne Sophie Charlotte Cruvelli (1826-1907) in the lead role of La Juive, 1st Act, c.1850-60 (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: composer was Jacques Fromental Halevy (1799-1862); libretto was by Augustin Eugene Scribe (1791-1861); story set in 15th century Switzerland; premiere acte de la Juive; Cruvelli was a famous soprano but decided to marry and retire early from her career; Vicomtesse de Vigier; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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The captivating print showcases the renowned soprano, Jeanne Sophie Charlotte Cruvelli, in the lead role of La Juive. Taken during the first act of this opera masterpiece, which was composed by Jacques Fromental Halevy and written by Augustin Eugene Scribe, the image exudes an air of elegance and grace. Set against a backdrop that reflects 15th century Switzerland, Cruvelli embodies her character with utmost conviction and artistry. Her portrayal as a Jewish woman in this tragic tale is both powerful and emotive. As she takes center stage, her mesmerizing presence captivates audiences worldwide. Cruvelli's talent as a prima donna shines through in every note she sings. Known for her exceptional vocal range and dramatic interpretations, she has earned herself a place among the most celebrated divas of her time. However, despite her immense success on stage, Cruvelli made the bold decision to retire early from her career after marrying into nobility. This stunning lithograph captures not only Cruvelli's beauty but also serves as a testament to her legacy as one of opera's brightest stars. Preserved within the archives at Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, France; it stands as a reminder of an era when grandeur reigned supreme on operatic stages around the world.
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