


Elegant Soprano in Vintage Glamour, 1915-1920
This photograph features the renowned soprano, Galli-Curci, captured by the Bain News Service between 1915 and 1920. Born in Italy in 1885, Galli-Curci became an international sensation for her powerful voice and remarkable stage presence. By the early 20th century, she had captivated audiences in America and Europe, performing in prestigious venues like the Metropolitan Opera. She was particularly known for her interpretations of operatic roles, as well as her concert performances, which often showcased her incredible range and technique.
Galli-Curcis rise to fame came during a time when opera was experiencing a resurgence in popularity, thanks in part to advancements in recording technology. She recorded numerous albums that brought her talent to a wider audience, and her significance in the world of music is underscored by the impact she had on future generations of singers. This photograph, a glass negative, preserves a moment in time that highlights not only Galli-Curcis exceptional career but also the cultural landscape of the early 20th century, when classical music and opera were central to the artistic dialogue of society.

Elegant Soprano in Vintage Glamour, 1915-1920