Herva Nelli

Italian-American soprano singer

Herva Nelli - Performers & Entertainers born 1909
Born

1909
117 years ago

Died
Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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An Italian-American soprano, gained prominence in the mid-20th century for performances in opera and concert settings. In the 1950s, became a member of the New York City Opera, where significant roles included performances in operas like 'La Bohème' and 'Carmen'. Nelli also performed internationally, showcasing vocal prowess in prestigious theaters across Europe and the United States. Her interpretations of operatic arias earned acclaim from both audiences and critics. Through her career, contributed to the popularization of opera in America.

Performed as Mimi in 'La Bohème'

Starred as Carmen in 'Carmen'

Member of the New York City Opera

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