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Alice Zeppilli (28 August 1885 – 14 September 1969) was a French operatic soprano of Italian heritage who had an active international singing career from 1901 to 1930. The pinnacle of her career was in the United States where she enjoyed great popularity between 1906 and 1914; particularly in the cities of Chicago, New York, and Philadelphia. She was popular in Monte Carlo where she performed frequently from 1904–19 and later worked as a singing teacher after her retirement from the stage. She made only one recording, a phonograph cylinder for Columbia Records consisting of the Gavotte from Jules Massenet's Manon and Olympia's Doll Aria from Jacques Offenbach's The Tales of Hoffmann.

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  • Alice Zeppilli (Menton, 28 d'agost de 1885 - Pieve di Cento, 14 de setembre de 1969) va ser una soprano operística francesa d'herència italiana que va tenir una activa carrera de cantant internacional des de 1901 fins a 1930. El cim de la seva carrera va ser als Estats Units d'Amèrica, on va gaudir d'una gran popularitat entre 1906 i 1914, especialment a les ciutats de Chicago, Nova York i Filadèlfia. Va ser popular a Montecarlo, on va actuar amb freqüència entre 1904 i 1919 i més tard va treballar com a professora de cant després de la seva retirada dels escenaris. Només va fer un enregistrament, un cilindre de fonògraf per al segell Columbia Records, contenint la Gavotte de la Manon de Jules Massenet i l'ària d'Olympia de Les Contes d'Hoffmann de Jacques Offenbach. (ca)
  • Alice Zeppilli (28 August 1885 – 14 September 1969) was a French operatic soprano of Italian heritage who had an active international singing career from 1901 to 1930. The pinnacle of her career was in the United States where she enjoyed great popularity between 1906 and 1914; particularly in the cities of Chicago, New York, and Philadelphia. She was popular in Monte Carlo where she performed frequently from 1904–19 and later worked as a singing teacher after her retirement from the stage. She made only one recording, a phonograph cylinder for Columbia Records consisting of the Gavotte from Jules Massenet's Manon and Olympia's Doll Aria from Jacques Offenbach's The Tales of Hoffmann. (en)
  • Alice Zeppilli (Mentone, 28 agosto 1885 – Pieve di Cento, 14 settembre 1969) è stata un soprano italiana.Cantante internazionale attiva dal 1901 al 1930, toccò l'apice della carriera negli Stati Uniti d'America, dove godette di grande popolarità tra il 1906 e il 1914, in particolare nelle città di Chicago, New York e Filadelfia. Fu molto popolare anche a Monte Carlo, dove si esibì spesso dal 1904 al 1919. (it)
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