Carlotta Patti (c. 1840 – 27 June 1889[1]) was a nineteenth-century Italian operatic soprano and older sister to famed soprano Adelina Patti. Various sources list her birth year as 1835,[1] 1840,[2] and 1842.[3] Born Florence, Italy into a musical family, Patti studied the piano in her youth before following her younger sister's inclination toward singing. As a child, Carlotta developed a handicap which caused a noticeable limp in her walk. Due to this condition she mostly avoided operatic performances and preferred to sing on the concert stage. Carlotta studied voice with Hermine Küchenmeister-Rudersdorf.[4] While not able to achieve her sister's level of acclaim, Carlotta nonetheless received top billing in concerts in the United States of America, Great Britain, and Australia.[1][3] She was known for her extensive vocal range, reportedly being able to reach a G sharp in altissimo.[5] She often sang songs such as Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen that highlighted this extensive range.[1][6] She made several concert tours with the French baritone Jules Lefort.
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Born | c. 1840 |
Died | 27 June 1889 Paris, France |
Genres | Opera |
Occupation(s) | Soprano |
Years active | 1861–1879[1] |
Carlotta Patti died of cancer in Paris on 27 June 1889.
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