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Lina Cavalieri
The Life of Opera’s Greatest Beauty, 1874–1944
Paul Fryer and Olga Usova

ISBN 978-0-7864-1685-1
99 photos, chronology, filmography, discography, notes, bibliography, index
210pp. softcover (7 x 10) 2004

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A prominent star in both pre–Revolutionary Russia and New York, Lina Cavalieri, described as “the most beautiful woman in the world,” was one of the most frequently photographed personalities of her time. The cabaret performer, courtesan, and international star is documented in this, her first English-language biography. Researched from Russian archive sources, the book details her career from her early experiences in café-chantant and variety theatre in Paris, London, and St. Petersburg, through a highly successful operatic career in which she sang in many of the world’s leading opera houses with such celebrities as Caruso and Ruffo. In 1914, Cavalieri became the first great opera singer to appear in silent movies, making her debut in Manon Lescaut and continuing with a series of successful films. Her life was ended by an Allied air raid in World War II.

The book includes excerpts from period reviews, programmes, posters, and many previously unseen photographs. Appendices include a bibliography, filmography, discography, and chronology of stage performances (dates, venues, work, cast, conductor).

About the Author
Paul Fryer is program director of the MA in theater and performance studies at Rose Bruford College. He lives in Sidcup, Kent, England.

Linguist teacher and translator Olga Usova is the chief bibliographer and head of the department of rare books at the Academy of Art and Design in St. Petersburg, Russia.





Other Book(s) by Paul Fryer Available from McFarland:

The Opera Singer and the Silent Film


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“Valuable”—The Opera Quarterly

“A great addition”—Opera Nostalgia.

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