My name is Leslie Ann Farrar. Geraldine was my grandfather's cousin. My grandmother was in contact with Geraldine for years before her (Geraldine's) death. I am so happy that these recordings are finally available to listen to. Geraldine's voice was amazing. In the recording of she and Cariso together, Geraldine "out-sings" Caruso.
@@lafarrar8000 Dear Ms. Farrar. Thank you for sharing your family’s history. I gotten to know Geraldine Farrar’s career through studying operas. I found that she and Antonio Scotti and Enrico Caruso once met the historian Henry Adams and a gathering in New York City.
@@rwhist528 I was fascinated by Geraldine Farrar when I was a kid. My grandmother used to tell me about her and what a beautiful woman she was. I always felt proud that I had a MAJOR opera star in my family! Amazing, isn't it, how some things can really affect our lives? Thanks for your kind comments
GERALDINE FARRAR Nos idos de 1901, em Berlim, fez a estreia No papel de Marguerite, da ópera Fausto, De Gounod, conquistando imensa plateia De fãs, depois veio um repertório fausto. Nos idos de 1907, na primeira montagem Madama Butterfly, em NY - Met. Opera, Foi prestigiada pela presença de Puccini, O célebre compositor desta linda ópera. Amores Geraldine Farrar teve aos montes, Um príncipe herdeiro alemão e o Maestro Toscanini e lendas surgiram com fontes Wikipedia, fizeram-na uma das maiores Celebridades, reconhecida por seu estro, Na cena lírica, relembrada pelos amores. (*) (*) FERNANDO PINHEIRO, presidente da Academia de Letras dos Funcionários do Banco do Brasil. - GERALDINE FARRAR (poesia), de Fernando Pinheiro. - in O mundo de Morfeu, de Fernando Pinheiro.
@@truesoundchris The truly great sopranos--the ones I love the best-- have strong low notes; they're not afraid to mix in a little chest voice. I'm thinking of Lotte Lehmann and Muzio in particular.
Lehmann's Vissi d'arte in German is wonderful--much better than the one in Italian. She was Puccini's favorite Suor Angelica, which she sang only in German.
Capolavoro. Geraldine Farrar l'eterna diva dell'opera.
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La regina del mondo dell'opera. Eterna Diva di nostri cuori.😍😍🥰🥰
Era admirablemente hermosa, como también dotada de belleza su voz.
my grandmothers name is Jeanne Farrar. This is my great aunt.
My name is Leslie Ann Farrar. Geraldine was my grandfather's cousin. My grandmother was in contact with Geraldine for years before her (Geraldine's) death. I am so happy that these recordings are finally available to listen to. Geraldine's voice was amazing. In the recording of she and Cariso together, Geraldine "out-sings" Caruso.
@@lafarrar8000 Dear Ms. Farrar. Thank you for sharing your family’s history. I gotten to know Geraldine Farrar’s career through studying operas. I found that she and Antonio Scotti and Enrico Caruso once met the historian Henry Adams and a gathering in New York City.
@@rwhist528 I was fascinated by Geraldine Farrar when I was a kid. My grandmother used to tell me about her and what a beautiful woman she was. I always felt proud that I had a MAJOR opera star in my family! Amazing, isn't it, how some things can really affect our lives? Thanks for your kind comments
My maternal grandfather was Alfred Farrar, Geraldine was my great great aunt. Small world lol
Absolutely Gorgeous voice. Sings with great emotion
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GERALDINE FARRAR
Nos idos de 1901, em Berlim, fez a estreia
No papel de Marguerite, da ópera Fausto,
De Gounod, conquistando imensa plateia
De fãs, depois veio um repertório fausto.
Nos idos de 1907, na primeira montagem
Madama Butterfly, em NY - Met. Opera,
Foi prestigiada pela presença de Puccini,
O célebre compositor desta linda ópera.
Amores Geraldine Farrar teve aos montes,
Um príncipe herdeiro alemão e o Maestro
Toscanini e lendas surgiram com fontes
Wikipedia, fizeram-na uma das maiores
Celebridades, reconhecida por seu estro,
Na cena lírica, relembrada pelos amores. (*)
(*) FERNANDO PINHEIRO, presidente da Academia de Letras dos Funcionários do Banco do Brasil. - GERALDINE FARRAR (poesia), de Fernando Pinheiro. - in O mundo de Morfeu, de Fernando Pinheiro.
İhsan Oktay anar tiamat'tan gelenler.
Ben
This performance is a half tone sharp. Either there was a technical problem or Ms. Farrar recorded the aria in E Major rather than E-flat major.
Clearly being played too fast. There's no way any soprano would transpose this up. If anything, down.
@@truesoundchris The truly great sopranos--the ones I love the best-- have strong low notes; they're not afraid to mix in a little chest voice. I'm thinking of Lotte Lehmann and Muzio in particular.
Lehmann's Vissi d'arte in German is wonderful--much better than the one in Italian. She was Puccini's favorite Suor Angelica, which she sang only in German.