Fanny Salvini-Donatelli - Operatic Roles

Operatic Roles

Fanny Salvini-Donatelli is known to have sung the following roles:

  • Verdi
    • Mina, Aroldo
    • Gulnara, Il corsaro
    • Lucrezia, I due Foscari
    • Elvira, Ernani
    • Giovanna, Giovanna d'Arco
    • Giselda, I Lombardi alla prima crociata
    • Lady Macbeth, Macbeth
    • Amalia, I masnadieri
    • Desdemona, Otello
    • Gilda, Rigoletto (under the title of Viscardello)
    • Violetta, La traviata
    • Leonora, Il trovatore
  • Donizetti
    • Norina, Don Pasquale
    • Linda, Linda di Chamounix
    • Lucia, Lucia di Lammermoor
    • Lucrezia, Lucrezia Borgia
    • Maria, Maria di Rohan
    • Paolina, Poliuto
  • Pacini
    • Editta, Allan Cameron
    • Beatrice, Buondelmonte
    • Lena, Il saltimbanco
  • Bellini
    • Elvira, I puritani
    • Beatrice, Beatrice di Tenda
  • Rossini
    • Rosina, Il barbiere di Siviglia
  • Mercadante
    • Elaisa, Il giuramento
  • Petrella
    • Bice, Marco Visconti
  • Balfe
    • Olivia Campana, Pittore e duca
  • Poniatowski
    • Angiolina, Don Desiderio
  • Sarmiento
    • Elmina, Elmina
  • Sanelli
    • Clemenza, Il fornaretto
  • Bosoni
    • Donna Eleonora, La prigioniera
  • Pedrotti
    • Gelmina, Gelmina
  • Platania
    • Matilde, Matilde Bentivoglio
  • Peri
    • Tancreda, Tancreda

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