Category:1872 Krushelnytska, Solomiya (1872) UKR

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Solomiya Krushelnytska

Solomiya Krushelnytska (Соломі́я Амвро́сіївна Крушельни́цька; 1872-1952) was an Ukrainian opera singer. In 1906 she was chosen by conductor Arturo Toscanini as the first Salome at Teatro della Scala in Milan. Although officially, this was the second Italian performance of Salome after the Turin premiere, by opening the dress rehearsal to the public and the press, Arturo Toscanini managed to present the opera in Milan one day before its official opening in Turin.

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