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  1. Giulia Grisi (Milán, 28 de julio de 1811 – Berlín, 29 de noviembre de 1869), fue una célebre cantante de ópera italiana y una de las grandes sopranos del período "bel canto" romántico junto a María Malibrán, Giuditta Pasta, Pauline Viardot, Henriette Sontag, Giuseppina Ronzi De Begnis y otras, musa inspiradora de Rossini, Donizetti, y ...

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    Giulia Grisi (22 May 1811 – 29 November 1869) was an Italian opera singer. She performed widely in Europe, the United States and South America and was among the leading sopranos of the 19th century.

  3. Giulia Grisi. Fue una célebre cantante de ópera italiana y una de las grandes sopranos del período "bel canto" romántico junto a María Malibrán, Giuditta Pasta, Pauline Viardot, Henriette Sontag, Giuseppina Ronzi De Begnis y otras, musa inspiradora de Rossini, Donizetti, y Bellini. Síntesis biográfica.

  4. Giulia Grisi (born July 28, 1811, Milan, Italy—died Nov. 29, 1869, Berlin, Prussia [Germany]) was an Italian soprano whose brilliant dramatic voice established her as an operatic prima donna for more than 30 years.

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    Giulia Grisi (22 de mayo de 1811 - 29 de noviembre de 1869) fue una cantante de ópera italiana . Actuó ampliamente en Europa, Estados Unidos y América del Sur y estuvo entre las principales sopranos del siglo XIX.

  6. Giulia Grisi’s contributions to operatic history, ie in the form of enduring roles written for or created by her, were confined to the early years of her career, overlooking, of course, the hardly epochal role of Norina in Don Pasquale. She sang the first Adalgisa to Pasta’s Norma in Milan in 1831, and she was in the premiere casts of I ...

  7. Giulia GRISI (1811-1869) July 2011. (b.Milan, 28 July 1811; d.Berlin, 29 November 1869) Grisi, the bicentennary of whose birth falls on 28 July, was one of the most important operatic sopranos of the nineteenth century.