Salomea Krushelnytska
(1872 - 1952) - was one of the great dramatic sopranos of her time. Her fame
spread from Russia to Italy. She was granddaughter of a Ukrainian writer -
Hryhoriy Savchynskyi. She made her debut at Lemberg in 1892, soon afterwards
appearing in Odessa and Cracow. In 1896 she sang in Italy for the first time.
Her very last opera appearances were in Naples in 1920 ( "Lohengrin" and
"Lorelea"). By that time she had over fifty operas in her repertoire. The
musical circles in Europe and Americas recognized Salomea Krushelnytska as one
of the greatest opera singers of first quarter twentieth century. In 1939 she
came back to Lvov and from 1946 she taught at the Lysenko Conservatory there.
Biography of Salomea Krushelnytska from LvivBest.com Salomea Kruszelnicka from Reference.com More about Salomea Krusceniski from Great Singers of the Past Classical music Salomea Kruszelnicka - Boita, Cilea, Meyerbeer, Verdi The Harold Wayne Collection Vol 38 - Teresa Arkel Composer: Giuseppe Verdi, Georges Bizet. Performer: Teresa Arkel, Salomea Kruszelnicka |
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(1872 - 1952) - was one of the great dramatic sopranos of her time. Her fame
spread from Russia to Italy. She was granddaughter of a Ukrainian writer -
Hryhoriy Savchynskyi. She made her debut at Lemberg in 1892, soon afterwards
appearing in Odessa and Cracow. In 1896 she sang in Italy for the first time.
Her very last opera appearances were in Naples in 1920 ( "Lohengrin" and
"Lorelea"). By that time she had over fifty operas in her repertoire. The
musical circles in Europe and Americas recognized Salomea Krushelnytska as one
of the greatest opera singers of first quarter twentieth century. In 1939 she
came back to Lvov and from 1946 she taught at the Lysenko Conservatory there.