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  1. Clelia Maria Giuseppa (Giuseppina) Strepponi (Lodi, 8 September 1815 – Villanova sull'Arda, 14 November 1897) was a nineteenth-century Italian operatic soprano of great renown and the second wife of composer Giuseppe Verdi.

  2. Maria Clelia Giuseppa Strepponi, detta Giuseppina, è stata un soprano italiano, seconda moglie di Giuseppe Verdi nonché sua grande amica, confidente e consigliera, avendone curato per molto tempo gli affari. I suoi carteggi sono tra i documenti più importanti per ricostruire la biografia verdiana.

  3. Italian opera singer. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Verdi. In Giuseppe Verdi: The early middle years of Giuseppe Verdi. …who created Abigaille in Nabucco, Giuseppina Strepponi, who also had helped Verdi as early as 1839 with Oberto, ultimately became his second wife.

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  5. Strepponi, Giuseppina (1815–1897) Italian soprano. Born Giuseppina Clelia Maria Josepha Strepponi on September 8, 1815, in Lodi; died at Sant'Agata on November 14, 1897; trained at the Milan Conservatory; became second wife of Giuseppe Verdi (the Italian composer), in 1859; children: (illegitimate) two. Giuseppina Strepponi was trained at the ...

  6. be seen at the museum at Teatro alla Scala. Opera singer Giuseppina Strepponi died on this day in 1897 at the village of Sant’Agata in the province of Piacenza in Emilia-Romagna. She was the second wife of the composer Giuseppe Verdi and is often credited with helping him achieve his first successes, having starred in several of his early operas.

  7. Giuseppina Strepponi. (1815—1897) Quick Reference. (b Lodi, 8 Sept 1815; d Sant'Agata, nr Busseto, 14 Nov 1897). Italian soprano, second wife of Giuseppe Verdi. She was the eldest daughter of Feliciano Strepponi (1797–1832), organist of ... From: Strepponi, Giuseppina in The Grove Book of Opera Singers » Subjects: Music — Opera. Reference entries.

  8. About Giuseppina Strepponi: Clelia Maria Josepha (Giuseppina) Strepponi (8 September 1815 – 14 November 1897) was a nineteenth-century Italian operatic soprano of great renown and the second wife of composer Giuseppe Verdi. She is often credited with having contributed to Verdi's first successes, starring in a number of his early operas ...

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