Freda Betti (26 February 1924 – 13 November 1979), whose birth name was Frédérique Thérèse Augusta Betti , was a French mezzo-soprano singer whose career was mainly confined to France. She left a range of recordings representative of her repertoire.
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90-967: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Freda (given name) (Redirected from Freda (given name) ) Frida (with variants Freda , Frieda , Frinta and Freida ) is a feminine given name. In central and eastern Europe, Frida is a short form of compound names containing the Germanic element fried meaning "peace". People [ edit ] Freda [ edit ] Freda Betti (1924–1979), French opera singer Freda Corbet (1900–1993), British politician Freda Dowie (1928–2019), English actress Freda Du Faur (1882–1935), Australian mountaineer Freda Dudley Ward (1894–1983), English socialite and mistress of future king Edward VIII Freda Foh Shen (born 1948), American film, television and theatre actress Freda Gardner (1929–2020), former Moderator of
105-570: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Freda Betti Freda Betti was born at 52 rue des Ponchettes in the district of Vieux-Nice in a modest family : her father was a house painter and her mother a fishmonger. His paternal family originates from the region of Emilia-Romagna in Italy : his grandfather was born in Parma and he immigrated to Nice with his wife and children in 1893. She studied music and especially singing at
120-755: The Cimetière du Château ("Carré de l'O.N.U"). Freda Betti was married on 29 October 1949 in Levallois-Perret to René Clermont (1919–1976). The couple had two children. Freda Betti was the sister of Henri Betti and the great grandaunt of Alexy Bosetti but she has no family relationship with Laura Betti and Priscilla Betti . Her list of roles include: In 1948, Freda Betti sang two songs composed by her brother Henri Betti in two radio programs broadcast on Paris Inter : Le Bonheur du Monde (lyrics by Maurice Vandair ) and Je Cherche une Étoile (lyrics by René Rouzaud ). In 2018, Benoît Duteurtre hosts
135-1510: The Conservatory of Nice with Édouard Rouard, where she obtained a Premier Prix de Chant in 1943. She made her debut at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo in 1947 as Siébel in Faust by Charles Gounod . She appeared frequently with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France of the RTF in the early 1950s, before entering the troupe of the Opéra-Comique in the 1960s. She sang the title role in particular of Carmen by Georges Bizet which she sang more than 150 times, and her repertoire also included Fricka, Brangaene, Dulcinée in Don Quichotte and Suzuki. Betti sang on major national stages ( Nantes , Nice , Strasbourg , Toulouse ) and European ( Monte-Carlo , La Scala ), as well as in numerous opera festivals, including Aix-en-Provence , Avignon , Bayreuth . Betti recorded for Philips and EMI . Among published recordings she took part in were The Snow Maiden (Bobilicka), Démophon , Tosca (shepherd boy) and Philippine (Isabelle). In 1958 she recorded excerpts from Carmen with Ken Neate , Gabriel Bacquier and Andréa Guiot on Philips P 77118 L. She also participated in
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