Solomea: Star of Opera's Golden Age

Solomea: Star of Opera's Golden Age

by Andy Semotiuk
Solomea: Star of Opera's Golden Age

Solomea: Star of Opera's Golden Age

by Andy Semotiuk

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Overview

Solomea Krushelnytska, was hailed as the world's leading dramatic soprano during the Golden Age of opera at the turn of the 20th century. Born in 1872 into a family with eight children in a small village in Western Ukraine, she studied opera and battled her way to superstardom while performing with opera legends like composer Giacomo Puccini, director Arturo Toscanini, and tenor Enrico Caruso.

Working with Arturo Toscanini, she played the lead roles of Salome and Elktra in the premiers of these operas in Italy. Among other major successes, Krushelnytska helped Giacomo Puccini rescue the opera Madama Butterfly from its failed debut at La Scala in Milan in 1904 by playing the lead role of Cio-Cio-San in the opera's re-creation in the Teatro Grande in Brescia, Italy later that year. Thanks to their joint efforts, Madama Butterfly remains one of the most popular operas to this day. She also played other leading roles in major opera houses in Europe, South America, North America, and Northern Africa. Throughout her career, she shared the fruits of her success with her family.

Towards the end of her career, she moved back to Western Ukraine on the eve of World War II. Her beautiful voice was then drowned out by the gunfire of Soviet and Nazi armies and she was reduced to struggling for survival. Yet reverence for her talent likely helped her escape most of the ultraviolence that rampaged through her city at that time. Throughout the world war, she sheltered the author's mother, aunt, and grandparents in her apartment. She spent her final years in Lviv, teaching at the same place where her rise to fame and fortune had begun.

Told from the perspective of her grand nephew Andriy Semotiuk, with intimate details related to his family's immigrant experience never before shared, her rags-to-riches life story is an amazing odyssey, a triumph of the human spirit, an incredible testament to her dedication to art, and an inspiration to people everywhere.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160953618
Publisher: Andy Semotiuk
Publication date: 06/28/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
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About the Author

Andy Semotiuk is a U.S. and Canadian immigration lawyer and a member of the New York and California bars in the United States, and the Ontario and B.C. bars in Canada. In his career, he has helped over 10,000 clients with various legal problems. A former U.N correspondent in New York, Mr. Semotiuk also served as a member of the Tribunal Panel of the Canadian Human Rights Commission. Mr. Semotiuk is of Ukrainian heritage and is a published author. In 2020, Toastmasters International gave him a DTM, its highest award for his leadership and public speaking. Mr. Semotiuk is a Forbes contributor and his articles on immigration have been read by over one million readers.
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