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Fanny Corri-Paltoni (born Frances or Francesca Corri) (1801 – 13 July 1861) was a celebrated British operatic
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active in Europe between 1818 and 1835. It was said that she possessed a voice of remarkable beauty and that she had a fine singing technique. She particularly excelled in the operas of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Gioachino Rossini.


Biography

Born Frances or Francesca Corri in Edinburgh, she was the daughter of Italian composer Natale Corri (1765–1822). Her uncle Domenico Corri (1746–1825) was an important singing master and composer in Edinburgh. Her cousin Sophia Dussek (''née'' Corri) was a famous soprano. Corri-Paltoni studied singing first with her father and then with Angelica Catalani and John Braham in London. She toured
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with Catalani in 1815–1816. She was committed to the King's Theatre in London between 1818–1820, making her professional opera debut at the theatre as the Countess in '' Le Nozze di Figaro'' on 17 January 1818. She earned rave reviews in London for her several other portrayals of Mozart heroines, including Donna Anna in ''
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'', Dorabella in '' Cosi fan tutte'' and the Queen of the Night in '' The Magic Flute''. She was also a prized Matilda in Rossini's '' Elisabetta, regina d'Inghilterra'' on 30 April 1818. Another triumph came on 4 May 1820 when she sang Amenaide in the London premiere of Rossini's '' Tancredi''. She was also a regular performer in the Philharmonic Society concerts from 1818 to 1821. In the early to mid-1820s, Corri-Paltoni participated in several successful concert tours of Germany, Italy and Spain. While in Italy she met and married the singer Giuseppe Paltoni, after which she was billed as Fanny Corri-Paltoni. In 1824, she gave an acclaimed portrayal of Isaura in
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's '' Margherita d'Anjou'' at the Teatro Comunale di Bologna. On 20 April 1827 she portrayed the role of Corilla Scortichini in the world premiere of
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's ''
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'' at the Teatro Nuovo in Naples; after which she was committed to the opera house in Madrid for the remainder of that year. On 12 January 1828, Corri-Paltoni sang in the premiere of Luigi Ricci's ''Ulisse in Itaca'' at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples . She soon joined the roster of singer at
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where she was committed from 1828-1829. Her roles in Milan included Corilla in Francesco Gnecco's ''La Prova d'un opera seria'', the title role in Rossini's '' La Cenerentola'' (with the famous bass Luigi Lablache), Rosa in Valentino Fioravanti's ''Le cantatrici villane'', Lisinga in Rossini's ''
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'', and Rosina in Rossini's '' The Barber of Seville''. In 1830, Corri-Paltoni toured throughout Germany. In 1834, she appeared in the world premiere of
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's ''Uggero il danese'' at the
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in Bergamo. Her last known appearance was as Adalgisa in a performance of Bellini's '' Norma'' at
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in 1835. After this point no information is available about her or her husband. On the Manchester Rate Books, 1840s-1850s Giuseppe was using the name "Joseph Paltoni". Appear on 1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census, address Grosvenor Street, Manchester, Chorlton, Lancashire, England. Three children, Fanny also a singer born in Italy 1829 a son Ullriches, born Manchester in 1837 and Giuseppe, born 1843. On the census in 1851 Frances Corri-Paltoni has occupation as "Professor of Singing" and Giuseppe as a "Singer". Corri-Paltoni had three children with Giuseppe, who died in Chorlton in 1856. She died in 1861 in Barton upon Irwell, Lancashire after a six-month illness.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Corri, Fanny Scottish operatic sopranos Italian operatic sopranos 1801 births 1861 deaths Musicians from Edinburgh British people of Italian descent Italian British musicians 19th-century Scottish women opera singers