Galli-curci
amelita
[ah-me-lee-tah] /ˌɑ mɛˈli tɑ/ (show ipa), 1889–1964, italian soprano in the u.s.
historical examples
galli-curci appeared in this rle in chicago, january 1, 1917.
the complete opera book gustav kobb
“i have developed my voice through arduous toil,” to quote mme. galli-curci.
vocal mastery harriette brower
galli-curci gives a half hour or so to vocalizes and scales every morning.
vocal mastery harriette brower
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