FRANCES ALDA : INTERNATIONAL OPERA STAR : METROPOLITAN OPERA : ENRICO CARUSO : RPPC

This vintage real photo postcard features Austalian operatic soprano, Frances Alda (1879-1952). She was a famous opera star during the first three decades of the twentieth century. In addition to her excellent singing voice, she had a big persoablity. She made her operatic debut in France (1904) and by 1908, she debuted at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. She had 369 performances at the Met, often with Enrico Caruso. In 1908 she began singing on records. Frances was born in New Zealand. Her mother was a singer and took Frances along on her operatic tours. Frances performed in Gilbert and Sullivan in Austalia before going to Europe in 1900. She went there to study opera and to launch an international singing career. In 1929 she left the Met and performed in concerts, on radio broadcast and in vaudeville. Frances was married twice. She retired to Long Island, New York and lived an affluent lifestyle. She died of a stroke and her grave is in Great Neck, Long Island. This postcard photo was taken by the Reutlinger studio in Paris, France. The card was published by French publisher, S.I.P., as part of a series (No.1182). This vintage portrait postcard is in very good condition. 

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