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Alberta Masiello
Alberta Masiello (born circa 1916; died 25 December 1990),〔(NY Times Obituary: ''Alberta Masiello, An Opera Coach And Panelist, 75'' ), retrieved July 19, 2013〕 was an assistant-conductor and opera coach at the Metropolitan Opera; a panelist in the Saturday afternoon ''Metropolitan Opera Quiz'' on the Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts, and teacher at the Juilliard School and at Mannes School of Music.
== Family ==

Alberta Masiello was born in Milan, Italy. Her grandfather Giuseppe La Puma (1870-1940), was a Basso buffo opera singer who created the role of Cornelius in the world premiere of Pietro Mascagni’s opera ''Isabeau'' (1911). La Puma also founded the Mascagni Centre of Culture. Giuseppe La Puma's daughter (Masiello's mother), was Giuseppina La Puma, who moved to New York in 1933 with Masiello. La Puma became impresario and changed her name to Josephine La Puma. Her 'La Puma Opera Workshop' in New York was an alternative to the established mainstream opera companies in the city, providing young artists, including Alberta Masiello, with professional opportunities.〔Victoria Etnier Villamil, ''From Johnson's Kids to Lemonade Opera: The American Classical Singer Comes ...'', Northeastern, 2004, ISBN 1555536352, p.159〕 Alberta Masiello's father was the opera singer Ottavio Masiello.〔William Murray, ''Fortissimo: backstage at the opera with sacred monsters and young singers'' see preface (no page): 'The golden age of La Puma', Crown, 2005, ISBN 978-1400053605〕

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