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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Giulia_GrisiGiulia Grisi - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Giulia_GrisiGiulia Grisi - Wikipedia

    Giulia Grisi (Milano, 22 maggio 1811 – Berlino, 29 novembre 1869) è stata un soprano italiano, sorella minore del mezzosoprano Giuditta Grisi, cugina della ballerina Carlotta Grisi e nipote di Giuseppina Grassini

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

    This highly charged visual narrative constructed around the voice of the prima donna established a diva aesthetic and concept. When it was first staged in Paris in 1835 with Italian singer Giulia Grisi (1811 – 69) in the title role, it was to have a profound impact on audiences, including the French writer and critic Théophile Gautier:

  5. Grisi, the bicentennary of whose birth falls on 28 July, was one of the most important operatic sopranos of the nineteenth century. The younger sister of the mezzo-soprano Giuditta Grisi, she was also a niece of the great contraltro Giuseppina Grassini and cousin to the celebrated ballerina Carlotta Grisi.

  6. Giulia Grisi. (1810?-1869), Singer. Sitter in 24 portraits. Milan-born soprano Grisi dominated London opera in a career that spanned over three decades. From 1834 she performed in Rossini 's La gazza ladra at the King's Theatre.

  7. 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 is widely considered to be one of the leading sopranos of the 19th century.