voc, *1858 FR, Decazeville
Singer of Classical
A.k.a. Rosa Emma Calvet
Emma Calvé, born Rosa Emma Calvet (15 August 1858 – 6 January 1942), was a French operatic soprano.Calvé was probably the most famous French female opera singer of the Belle Époque. Hers was an international career, and she sang regularly at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, and the Royal Opera House, London.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Diva De La Belle Epoque:1858-1942 | Emma Calvé | 1990 | Compil. |
Sings | Mary Garden, Emma Calvé | 1980 | Album |
Ma Lisette (My Lisette) / Le Printemps (The Spring) | Emma Calvé | 1908 | Album |
Old Folks At Home | Emma Calvé | 1908 | Album |
Sérénade-Chantez, Riez, Dormez (Sing, Smile, Slumber) | Emma Calvé | 1908 | Album |
Carmen (Bizet) - Les Tringles Des Sistres | Emma Calvé, Georges Bizet | 1908 | Album |
Carmen - Habanera (Love Is Like A Wood-Bird Wild) | Emma Calvé | 1907 | Album |
Cavalleria rusticana - Voi' lo sapete | Emma Calvé | 1907 | Album |
Emma Calvé | Emma Calvé | Compil. | |
I Grandi della Lirica | Mary Garden, Emma Calvé | Album | |
Emma Calvé | Emma Calvé | Compil. | |
The Art Of Emma Calvé | Emma Calvé | Single | |
Voi Lo Sapete | Emma Calvé | Album | |
Carmen - Habanera | Emma Calvé | Album | |
Three Little Somgs For Very Little Children (Trois Chansons Pour Les Tout-Petits) | Emma Calvé | Album | |
Sings | Mary Garden, Emma Calvé | Album |