Aline Vallandri
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Aline Vallandri
Aline Vallandri, opera singer in late 19th century early 20th. Famous for her beautiful, very long hair that reached the floor. Performing in Quo Vadis, which she sang at the opening night of the Opera House, London. Date: 1911
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Opera Singer Vadis Aline Artists Performing
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This photograph captures the enchanting Aline Vallandri in the midst of her performance as the leading soprano in the historic opening night of the Opera House in London, 1911. Vallandri, a renowned opera singer of the late 19th century and early 20th century, was celebrated for her stunning vocal abilities and her iconic long, flowing hair that reached the floor. In this image, she captivates the audience with her expressive gestures and intense focus as she sings the role of Lygia in Quo Vadis, a grand opera by Leo Delibes. The production marked a significant moment in the history of the Opera House, and Vallandri's mesmerizing performance left a lasting impression on the audience. With her captivating presence and extraordinary talent, Aline Vallandri continues to be remembered as one of the most iconic figures in the world of opera, and this photograph serves as a testament to her enduring legacy.
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