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VINCENZO CALVESI. Italian tenor. Created the role of Fernando in the first performance
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VINCENZO CALVESI. Italian tenor. Created the role of Fernando in the first performance
DOROTHEA BUSSANI
(1763-c1810). Nee Sardi. Austrian soprano; wife of Francesco Bussani. Created the role of Despina in the first performance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts Cosi Fan Tutte at the Hofburg-theater in Vienna, Austria, 26 January 1790. Contemporary silhouette by Hieronymus Loschenkohl
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1790 Amadeus Austrian Border Classical Dorothea Hieronymus January Mozart Opera Profile Silhouette Soprano Wolfgang Sardi
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This black and white silhouette captures the essence of two renowned opera singers from the late 18th century. The print showcases Vincenzo Calvesi, an Italian tenor celebrated for his powerful voice and dramatic performances. He is best known for originating the role of Fernando in the first performance of Dorothea Bussani's opera "Cosi Fan Tutte" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at the prestigious Hofburg-theater in Vienna on January 26,1790. Beside him stands Dorothea Bussani, an Austrian soprano whose talent and beauty captivated audiences across Europe. As Francesco Bussani's wife, she was a respected figure in musical circles. In this portrait, she exudes elegance with her profile captured against a delicate border. The artist behind this exquisite silhouette is Hieronymus Loschenkohl, who skillfully portrays these esteemed musicians with intricate details that bring their personalities to life. This timeless piece offers a glimpse into the world of classical music during its golden age. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, we are reminded of the immense contributions made by both Vincenzo Calvesi and Dorothea Bussani to the realm of opera. Their dedication to their craft continues to inspire aspiring artists today as they left an indelible mark on musical history through their unforgettable performances.
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