Giacinta Toso
Opera, Soprano, Napoleon, Apsley House, Child Prodigy
978-613-8-30098-4
613830098X
164
2011-11-10
49.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Giacinta Toso (1807-1889), (also Toso Puzzi or Puzzi Toso), Maman Puzzi, was an Italian operatic soprano who had a significant career in England during the 1820s and 1830s, before ill health forced her to retire from the stage. For over half a century thereafter, she and her husband maintained a musical salon in London through which many of the greatest musical stars of the age made their entry into musical life in England. She began her career as Giacinta Toso, and was singing in Turin when she was first engaged to appear in England. Her story is closely involved with that of her husband, the horn-player Giovanni Puzzi. He was an Italian who in early youth took up the cornet à pistons, and was brought before the public as a child prodigy. He was taken to Paris, where he played in an orchestra, and was heard and admired by Napoleon Bonaparte, who made of him a favourite, and invited him to play and dine at his own table.
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