Gabriella Besanzoni
Gabriella Besanzoni was an Italian opera singer.
Early life
Gabriella Besanzoni was born in Rome and studied at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia.Career
Besanzoni had her debut at Viterbo in 1911. From 1918 she was a star of the Teatro Colón of Buenos Aires, with regular appearances in other South American cities, especially Rio de Janeiro. Her debut in the United States happened in 1919, when she sang Amneris in Aida with Claudia Muzio, Giovanni Martinelli, and Renato Zanelli. That same season, she starred with Enrico Caruso in productions of Samson et Dalila and La Forza del Destino at the Metropolitan Opera. The pair were appearing together in Aida in Havana in 1920 when a bomb exploded in the auditorium during the second act of the final performance.She left the Teatro Colón in 1935, and held her farewell concert in Rome in 1939, singing Carmen at the Baths of Caracalla. She made several recordings for Victor, and appeared in one Italian silent film, Stefania. She taught young singers in Brazil during her marriage, and also taught voice in Rome in her later years.
Tenor Giacomo Lauri Volpi mentioned her in his Voci parallele as one of the only three real contraltos he had chanced to meet throughout his career.