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Herva Nelli (January 9, 1909May 31, 1994) was an
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Biography

Named after the French socialist
Gustave Hervé Gustave Hervé (Brest, January 2, 1871 – Paris, October 25, 1944) was a French politician. At first, he was a fervent antimilitarist socialist and pacifist, but he later turned to equally zealous ultranationalism, declaring his ''patriotisme'' ...
, she was born in
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, where she attended a convent school. At the age of ten, however, she and her family left Italy for the
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, settling in
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, where she later studied at the Pittsburgh Music Institute. In 1937, the soprano made her operatic debut with
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's Salmaggi Opera, as Santuzza in Pietro Mascagni, Mascagni's ''Cavalleria rusticana''. In ensuing seasons, she gained experience with that ensemble, presenting roles that would form the core of her repertoire, including Leonora in Giuseppe Verdi, Verdi's ''La forza del destino'' (with Sydney Rayner as Don Alvaro, 1943) and another Leonora in Verdi's ''Il trovatore''. She also sang the title roles of Vincenzo Bellini, Bellini's ''Norma (opera), Norma'', Verdi's ''Aida'' (with Bernardo de Muro at the end of his career, 1944), and Amilcare Ponchielli, Ponchielli's ''La Gioconda (opera), La Gioconda''. In 1947, she made her New York City Opera debut, as Santuzza, conducted by Julius Rudel. Also in 1947, Nelli successfully auditioned for the conductor Arturo Toscanini (following the recommendation of Licia Albanese), and sang the part of Desdemona in the NBC Symphony Orchestra's concert version of Verdi's ''Otello'', opposite Ramón Vinay. This led to the famous series of broadcasts of other Verdi works, which were later issued on records by RCA Victor: ''Aida'' (1949, which was televised as well), Mrs Alice Ford in ''Falstaff (opera), Falstaff'' (with Giuseppe Valdengo, 1950), the Requiem (Verdi), Requiem (with Fedora Barbieri, Giuseppe Di Stefano, and Cesare Siepi, 1951), and Amelia in ''Un ballo in maschera'' (with Jan Peerce and Robert Merrill, 1954), which were Toscanini's final operatic performances. When Toscanini died three years later, he left his protégée his baton in his will. In 1948, Nelli sang in Genoa (''La Gioconda'', conducted by Tullio Serafin) and at the Teatro alla Scala. At the latter theatre, she participated in the "Serata Commemorativa di Arrigo Boito" (excerpts from ''Mefistofele'' and ''Nerone'', conducted by Toscanini) and starred in performances of ''Aida'' (with Mirto Picchi and Elena Nicolai, conducted by Antonino Votto). From 1949, the glamorous dramatic soprano performed with the New Orleans Opera Association: ''Aida'' (with the young Norman Treigle as the King of Egypt), ''Otello'' (1954), ''Aida'' again (1955), and ''Il trovatore'' (with Leonard Warren, directed by Armando Agnini, 1958). She was also often heard in Philadelphia (from 1946 to 1959), in ''Aïda'', ''La Gioconda'' (with Ebe Stignani), ''Cavalleria rusticana'', ''Norma'', ''Il trovatore'' (with Enzo Mascherini), ''Otello'', ''La forza del destino'', Giacomo Puccini, Puccini's ''Tosca'' (conducted by Eugene Ormandy), and ''Un ballo in maschera''. In 1951, Nelli reappeared with the New York City Opera, in ''Cavalleria rusticana'' again, as well as ''Aida''; the next year, she portrayed Maddalena de Coigny in Umberto Giordano, Giordano's ''Andrea Chénier'' (in Theodore Komisarjevsky's production). With the San Francisco Opera, in 1951 and 1952, the soprano sang in ''Otello'', ''La forza del destino'' (with Robert Weede), ''Aida'' (with Mario Del Monaco), ''Cavalleria rusticana'', ''Il trovatore'', and ''La bohème'' (this last on tour to Los Angeles); in 1957, she returned for ''Un ballo in maschera''. With the Baltimore Civic Opera in 1952, she debuted in ''Aida''; in the 1954-55 season, she sang there in ''Il trovatore''. In 1953, Nelli debuted at the Metropolitan Opera, with which she appeared until 1961. She was seen in ''Aida'' (conducted by Renato Cellini), ''La forza del destino'', ''Il trovatore'', ''Cavalleria rusticana'', ''Andrea Chénier'', ''Un ballo in maschera'' (with Marian Anderson, conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos) and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Mozart's ''Don Giovanni'' (as Donna Anna, her only Mozart role). With the Met, she toured to Boston, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Atlanta, Dallas, Toronto and Minneapolis. The soprano appeared in Cuba (''Tosca'', 1950) and in Mexico City at the Palacio de Bellas Artes, in 1953, starring in ''Il trovatore'' and ''Norma''. Herva Nelli was also heard at the Cincinnati Opera many times between 1953 and 1956: ''Aida'', ''La traviata'' (as Violetta Valéry, opposite John Alexander (tenor), John Alexander, and conducted by Anton Coppola), ''Andrea Chénier'', ''Un ballo in maschera'' and Puccini's ''Madama Butterfly'' (as Cio-Cio-San, conducted by Nicola Rescigno). The soprano was also seen with the Pittsburgh Opera (''Un ballo in maschera'', 1955), San Francisco's Cosmopolitan Opera (''Il trovatore'', 1956), Lyric Opera of Chicago (''Il trovatore'', with Jussi Björling and Ettore Bastianini, 1956), Tulsa Opera (''Aida'', 1956) and Opera Guild of Miami (''Un ballo in maschera'', with Richard Tucker (tenor), Richard Tucker, 1959). Upon her 1951 return to the City Opera, Howard Taubman wrote of her in ''The New York Times'': "Mme Nelli's voice is of grand size and range, and when she has it under control it has quality and character. Her pianissimo singing can be lovely, indeed. But she has a tendency to force and drive her tone until it loses its natural beauty." On September 22, 1956, La Nelli created the role of Bethsheba in the American premiere of Darius Milhaud's ''David'', co-starring Harve Presnell, Mack Harrell, and Giorgio Tozzi, conducted by Izler Solomon, and staged by Harry Horner. It was performed at the Hollywood Bowl, as presented by the Festival of Faith and Freedom Committee of the American Association for Jewish Education. At the Teatro Colón, in 1958, she was the soprano soloist for Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, conducted by Juan José Castro. In 1960, the soprano sang ''Aida'' with the New York Opera Festival touring to Washington, DC. Among the orchestras with which she sang the Verdi Requiem were the New York Philharmonic (conducted by Guido Cantelli, 1955) and the New Orleans Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra (1955). The prima donna toured to Colombia, Puerto Rico, and Madeira. Nelli gave her farewell in April 1962, with the Brooklyn Opera Company, at the Academy of Music, in ''Norma'', conducted by Carlo Moresco. In retirement, she acquired a particular reputation as a chef. In 1985, she appeared in an interview in the documentary "Toscanini: The Maestro," which was telecast over PBS in 1988. On May 31, 1994, the soprano succumbed to leukemia at the age of eighty-five, at the Sharon Country Manor, in Connecticut.''The New York Times'', June 1, 1994, "Herva Nelli, 85, Soprano and Chef"
/ref> She was buried in the South Dover Rural Cemetery, in Wingdale, New York. In 2005, reviewing the DVD release of the Concert Version of ''Aida'', Ira Siff, in ''Opera News'', noted that "there is a sense of occasion here, as the eighty-two-year-old Toscanini … unleashes a performance of immense power. Herva Nelli may not possess a voice of distinctive beauty, but she is committed to the drama and lives every moment through the music. Both of Aida's big arias are handled with care and conviction, the 'O patria mia' particularly nuanced and convincing. Yes, one could wish for a longer, more ''dolce'' high C, but her reading of the aria is mesmerizing…."


References


Bibliography

* ''Opera Stars in the Sun'', by Mary Jane Matz, Farrar, Straus & Cudahy, 1955. * "Toscanini's ''Falstaff''," by Harold Rosenthal, The Gramophone, March 1955. * "Soloist with Toscanini," from an interview with Herva Nelli, secured by Gunnar Asklund, ''Etude'', April 1955. * ''The Metropolitan Opera Encyclopedia'', edited by David Hamilton, Simon & Schuster, 1987. * "Herva Nelli, the Toscanini Soprano," unpublished essay by Brian Morgan, 2004/06.


External links


Herva Nelli in ''Aïda'' (1949)


The Herva Nelli Appreciation Society. {{DEFAULTSORT:Nelli, Herva 1909 births 1994 deaths American operatic sopranos Italian emigrants to the United States Musicians from Pittsburgh Deaths from leukemia Deaths from cancer in Connecticut Singers from Pennsylvania 20th-century American women opera singers Classical musicians from Pennsylvania