"LADIVA" PATTI.
Onrlotta Pniti—Hie. wl"Lrnt«l •• i«r! of 111 pmllv celuhmi ■•! .\ M\w i, :i.l Moi'i|iiissd"Caux-- hn*.a=:>». r, ;•! .in attnini d nn oniiiiPii"" i i : " • '■•'■'■ ■'■■•>[ world, reached onlv I.;, tli • w .rIJ nun■• 11 artists-that from ii up to lim- nslound public nod critics, mi I limk" 'l, ■ • on: ".■"■ i with their music. I''--—m oi a voiep of tho richest ipinlity and .if (tre.it sweetnoss and (lp\ibiliiy , thu during flights of lior exceulinn are pronounced to verge on tho marvellous. In vocalisation shu is said to outvie her eUor Adelina (another sister Madame Stmknseh.bchiK also notoil na ulrnltn), th*ii! r h eirmimstiwws do. j eidrd I) ■" in t';ivo» oi' adoptin" tl , r,rt. i m miter than :V hj •■. tor rl 1 -.' ' .'■.' ■■• niu . L'ka \k» » ■ .1, development of hj r tttloflla ti k place in America! whoro she eoiumeueed
"':,.•'";.;'' : '',-'■'■ : . ■ [ -' iV such as had be-u rarely \v u--~ .! in tin | concert hall. From London s|, u v.ent hj ; the Cmtinciit: k'rauce, iSelgiiim, Hoilum! (iermauy, Atistiia, the I'liiiiioatilics u llio Daaibo, Uussia, and uLh.-i- eouutrie: were vh-itcd, hundreds of towns vioinv wit!) oaidi other i:i according ii ir ovation; — .Sown iga and populace striving to l.< foremost in lining homage to art as ro the theme ot' an admiration us imivcr.s:i as i! was merited. J lev staccato p»s sages to llio highest notes it) the gamut are spoken ot as something unupproaejiin ISOO, MilKe. ('arietta Patti again vii.til America under Ihe management Ths iour included every town of note, am was like the triumph'of n martial hero. She then went to South Ameriea, when she created an equal Furore, amongst people with a thorough kivmledgu of art and very sensitive on the subject of artists, in i.-,'i. Karopc was" again tin scene of ner artistic " j-i--<:;■(•: - -■.','" cspeeially the sou'ln rn and centra! port; n-. In 167:3 she onee in iv returned to America, this time with the tenor Siguoi Mario. Jll lf>72 s! e again visile.! Ihiropi and for six years has retained undisputed possesion of the conceit platform, as its groat exponent in vocalisation. (hiring that time she has given over twelve hundred eim.vrts, uiwna an average of four eon., its wee Iv iiae.dlhig iucl ehd. the:, si l-'llu. ~: i.'.'e ~■(:;■;.': ail'.'"oV:
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 134, 24 April 1880, Page 3
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368"LADIVA" PATTI. Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 134, 24 April 1880, Page 3
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