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Geraldine Farrar

Geraldine Farrar

In her autobiographical work “Geraldine Farrar,” the renowned soprano transcends the boundaries of a mere memoir, offering readers an introspective journey into the world of opera and early 20th-century performing arts. Written with an elegant prose style that marries vivid storytelling with profound emotional depth, Farrar captures the essence of her experiences as a pioneering artist. This volume delves into her unique encounters with music, her vibrant career in opera, and the challenges faced by women in the arts during a transformative period, all while illuminating the cultural context of the era. Geraldine Farrar, a celebrated figure in both opera and silent film, was not just a performer but also an innovative force within the artistic community. Born in 1882, she rose to fame during a time when opera was a male-dominated sphere. Her personal journey, enriched by extensive travels and performances, reflects her determination to carve a niche for herself against societal conventions, ultimately influencing future generations of artists. This compelling narrative is a must-read for enthusiasts of opera, music history, and biographical literature. It invites readers to experience the tribulations and triumphs of a trailblazer, making it not only educational but also deeply inspiring for anyone interested in the resilience of the human spirit in the arts.
129 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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