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Angeles Gulin sings "In questa reggia" from Turandot

In a performance at Teatro Municipal de Bogota, with Carlo Bini and Daniel Lipton conductor, 1981 Angeles Gulin was a Spanish dramatic soprano, died in 2002. Occurred to know in 1968 when the aid won "Voci Verdiani" in Busetto. Its repertorie was dedicated specially Verdi, sang many works of the first Verdi: Oberto, Il Corsaro, Ernani, Nabucco, I due Foscari, Stiffelio, Aroldo, etc. and the great verdian repertoire: Forza, Ballo, Luisa Miller, Otello, Traviata, etc. Also other dramatic works of the Italian repertoire: Andrea Chenier, Wally, Turandot, Gioconda, Giorgietta, Norma and some of the germanic repertoire: Tiefland and French: Valentine of Les Huguenots. It regularly performenig in the following houses of opera: Liceo de Barcelona, Teatro de la Zarzuela Teatro Real de Madrid, Coliseo Albia de Bilbao, Covent Garden, Munich Opera House, Amsterdan, Zurich, San Carlo di Naples, Torino, Reggio di Parma, Bologna, Rome, Venezia, New York and San Francisco. She made is Met debut in 1982 sang "I Vespri sciciliani". As of this one date its health was debilitated and after several attempts it left the scene in 1987 singing the roll of Elena de Troya in Boito's Mefistofele next Caballé and Nesterenko at Teatro de la Zarzuela de Madrid. It had a voice of dramatic soprano of great volume, fleshy, homogenous and beautiful tone. She had song refined and sensible although without great facility for the coloratura. Their only commercial recordings include one opera: Oberto, conte di San Bonifacio for Fonitcetra and four zarzuelas for EMI-Odeon. For RAI it recorded Aroldo, Alzira, Beatrice di Tenda; among which they are possible found in pirate labels. Some of their performances also have appeared in pirates labels, although many of their great rolls are in private collections.

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