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Anna Fitziu

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In 1927 Fitziu retired from the stage after suffering a nervous breakdown. She turned to writing for a time and was able to publish some works of short fiction. She took up teaching singing privately in New York City in 1929. She continued to teach singing for the rest of her life, first in Chicago
161:, on April 1, 1887. Fitziu began her career as a chorus girl and concert soloist in New York City in 1902. At this point in her career she worked under the name "Anna Fitzhugh", taking the last name from an old Virginia family (a member of which included 408:
Anna Fitziu, a soprano who starred in opera productions here and abroad in the first two decades of the century, was found dead last night at her home here. The police said that Miss Fitziu, who was 80 years old, had apparently fallen down a staircase.
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conducting. It was the only role she ever performed at the Met, although she did appear in several Sunday Night Concerts at the house. In 1916 she was committed to the
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where she studied singing with William Thorn for several years. She adopted the stage name "Anna Fitziu" when she made her first opera appearance in 1910 at the
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Anna Fitziu, grand opera star, Andreas de Segurola, for many years, one of the leading artists of the Metropolitan Opera Company, announced their engagement ...
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Anna Fitziu, former Metropolitan Opera star, who for two years has been recovering from a nervous breakdown, is now devoting her time to teaching voice to ...
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in New York City. She accepted, making her debut with the company as Rosario in the world premiere of
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in 1920, but they never married. She then married Dr. John J. Harty, who pre-deceased her.
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career during the early part of the 20th century. Her signature roles included Fiora in
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on December 26, 1917, and portrayed the title role in the United States premiere of
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from 1922 to 1926. In 1921 and 1926 she toured the United States with the
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From 1917 to 1919, Fitziu was a principal soprano of the
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In 1915 Fitziu was offered a short-term contract at the
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and then in Los Angeles. Among her notable pupils was
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She later sang with the 89:who had a prolific international 358: 319:Philadelphia Civic Opera Company 290:Azora, the Daughter of Montezuma 351:She died on April 20, 1967, in 192: 626:American women music educators 535: 481: 466: 1: 616:20th-century American singers 512:Smith, Jessie Carney (1996). 370: 7: 10: 642: 596:Singers from West Virginia 586:American operatic sopranos 256:on January 28, 1916, with 177:and musical comedies like 281:Chicago Opera Association 217:Teatro dell'Opera di Roma 159:Huntington, West Virginia 111:, and the title roles in 62: 56:Huntington, West Virginia 37: 28: 21: 329:in 1924 as Desdemona in 601:American voice teachers 309:San Carlo Opera Company 235:in Mexico City and the 233:Palacio de Bellas Artes 197:In 1906 Fitziu went to 606:American women writers 150: 353:Hollywood, California 179:Baroness Fiddlesticks 144: 137:Early life and career 74:Hollywood, California 497:. January 25, 1929. 285:Henry Kimball Hadley 205:in Milan as Elsa in 163:Continental Congress 549:. November 22, 1920 532:- Total pages: 1334 363:She was engaged to 305:Chicago Civic Opera 258:Giovanni Martinelli 221:Teatro di San Carlo 145:"Anna Fitzhugh" in 547:The New York Times 494:The New York Times 397:The New York Times 365:AndrĂ©s de Segurola 244:Metropolitan Opera 151: 96:L'amore dei tre re 274:New Orleans Opera 270:Gaetano Bavagnoli 239:in Buenos Aires. 80: 79: 633: 561: 560: 555: 554: 539: 533: 531: 519: 508: 502: 501: 485: 479: 470: 464: 463: 461: 459: 448: 442: 441: 439: 438: 429:. Archived from 423: 412: 411: 405: 404: 399:. 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Huntington, West Virginia
Hollywood, California
soprano
opera
L'amore dei tre re
La bohème
Pagliacci
Isabeau
Madama Butterfly
Tosca
Shirley Verrett

Huntington, West Virginia
Continental Congress
William Fitzhugh
operettas
vaudeville
Paris
Teatro Dal Verme
Richard Wagner
Lohengrin
Teatro dell'Opera di Roma
Teatro di San Carlo
Teatro Massimo
La Fenice
Palacio de Bellas Artes
Teatro ColĂłn
Metropolitan Opera
Enrique Granados

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