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  1. 3 de may. de 2018 · Giulia Grisi (1811-1869) is another great creator, mostly known for singing in the world premiere of Norma (Adalgisa), I Puritani (Elvira) and Don Pasquale (...

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  3. Giulia Grisi by Roberto Focosi (before 1862) - Archivio Storico Ricordi ICON010662.jpg 616 × 801; 161 KB Giulia grisi donna anna.JPG 535 × 767; 57 KB Giulia Grisi et Luigi Lablache dans Les Puritains de Bellini.jpg 624 × 723; 99 KB

  4. www.vam.ac.uk › articles › redefining-the-divaRedefining the diva · V&A

    Giulia Grisi is Norma, and never, to be sure, did Irminsul have a more beautiful and more inspired high priestess. Song, passion and beauty, she has it all: bottled rage, sublime violence, threats and tears, love and anger. Never has a woman bared so much of her soul in the playing of a role…

  5. Artwork information. Giulia Grisi (1811–1869) Bouchot, François, 1800–1842. Royal Academy of Music. Photo credit: Royal Academy of Music. Find out more about this artwork on Art UK. Description. Images are printed to order on acid-free art papers using the latest digital technology. Please note that because the original artworks vary in ...

  6. An ink drawing showing the Italian opera singer Giulia Grisi as the character of Pamira in Rossinis Lassdeio di Corinto. She is shown full-length facing left in profile. She is dressed in theatrical costume. Inscribed below: Mademoiselle G Grisi as Pamira (in Lasseido di Corinto). Inscribed lower right: P.V.d. KP. June 24th 1834.

  7. Giulia Grisi. by Joseph Mathias Negelen, printed by Graf & Soret, published by John Mitchell lithograph, published 21 May 1835 19 1/4 in. x 14 1/4 in. (490 mm x 362 mm) paper size Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966 Reference Collection NPG D34981