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Fausta Labia (3 April 1870 – 6 October 1935) was an Italian operatic soprano who was active mainly from 1892 to 1908. She made her debut in Naples in April 1892 as Valentine in Meyerbeer's Les Huguenots. After engagements at the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm (1893–95) and Lisbon (1896), she returned to Italy where she performed first in Turin, Rome and Bologna. Thereafter notable performances included the title role in Mascagni's Iris at La Fenice in Venice (1900) and Sieglinde in Wagner's Die Walküre at Milan's La Scala (1901).

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  • Fausta Labia (3 April 1870 – 6 October 1935) was an Italian operatic soprano who was active mainly from 1892 to 1908. She made her debut in Naples in April 1892 as Valentine in Meyerbeer's Les Huguenots. After engagements at the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm (1893–95) and Lisbon (1896), she returned to Italy where she performed first in Turin, Rome and Bologna. Thereafter notable performances included the title role in Mascagni's Iris at La Fenice in Venice (1900) and Sieglinde in Wagner's Die Walküre at Milan's La Scala (1901). (en)
  • Fausta Labia (3 de abril de 1870-6 de octubre de 1935) fue una soprano de ópera italiana que estuvo activa principalmente desde 1892 hasta 1908. Hizo su debut en Nápoles en abril de 1892 como Valentine en Los hugonotes de Meyerbeer. Después de compromisos en la Ópera Real de Estocolmo (1893-1895) y Lisboa (1896), regresó a Italia, donde actuó primero en Turín, Roma y Bolonia. A partir de entonces, sus actuaciones notables incluyeron el papel principal en Iris de Mascagni en La Fenice en Venecia (1900) y Sieglinde en La valquiria de Wagner en La Scala de Milán (1901). (es)
  • Fausta Labia (Verona, 3 aprile 1870 – Roma, 6 ottobre 1935) è stata un soprano italiano, sorella maggiore della più famosa Maria Labia. (it)
  • Fausta Labia (* 4. März 1870 in Verona; † 10. Juni 1935 in Rom) war eine italienische Opernsängerin (Sopran). Die ältere Schwester der Sängerin Maria Labia erhielt Gesangsunterricht von ihrer Mutter und von . Sie debütierte 1891 am Teatro Filarmonico in Verona in Robert le diable von Giacomo Meyerbeer. 1893–95 war sie in Stockholm, 1895–96 am Teatro San Carlos Lissabon, dann am Teatro Regio Turin engagiert. 1901 sang sie an der Mailänder Scala unter der Leitung von Arturo Toscanini die Siegliede in Richard Wagners Walküre und trat am Teatro Costanzi in Rom auf. (de)
  • Fausta Labia, född 3 april 1870 i Verona, död 6 oktober 1935 var en italiensk operasångerska. Hon var syster till Maria Labia. Labia debuterade som Valentine i Hugenotterna på San Carlo i Neapel 1892 och var 1893–95 knuten till Kungliga Operan i Stockholm, där hon debuterade den 14 september 1893 som Margherita/Elena i Mefistofeles. Senare sjöng hon där bland annat titelrollen i La Gioconda, Santuzza i På Sicilien, Elisabeth i Tannhäuser, Valentine i Hugenotterna, Leonora i Trubaduren och titelrollen i Aida. (sv)
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  • Rome, Italy (en)
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  • Fausta Labia in 1893 (en)
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