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Alice Verlet

Alice Verlet (1873–1934) was a Belgian-born operatic coloratura soprano active primarily in France. She sang principal roles at the operas in Lyon, Nice, and Monte Carlo; at His Majesty's Theater in London; at La Monnaie in Brussels; and at the Paris Opéra and Opéra-Comique. In the United States, although not entirely absent from the operatic stage, she was known primarily as a concert singer and was a featured singer on Edison records.〔Explanatory talk coupled with Edison diamond disc 83057, Puccini, ''La bohème'' Act I — ''O soave fanciulla'', Alice Verlet and Giovanni Zenatello
==Life==
Alice Verlet was born in 1873 as Alice Verheyden in the Flemish-speaking region of Belgium,〔(Brenesal, Barry, review of Symposium 1331, '' The Golden Age of Opera in France, Volume 1'', reprinted from ''Fanfare Magazine'' at arkivmusic.com, accessed September 16, 2009 )〕 where her father was an official. She commenced musical study at age 8 with lessons in piano and harmony; vocal training did not follow until age 16, when she studied under Mme. Moriani,〔("Mlle. Alice Verlet," ''Loomis' Music and Masonic Journal'', New Haven, Connecticut, Vol. XXX no. 11, June 1897 )〕 then a respected voice teacher in Brussels.〔("Music in Birmingham," ''The Musical Times'', August 1, 1895 )〕 Within four years, in 1893, Verlet made her professional debut at Leuven, immediately after which she sang for the Belgian Queen and members of the nobility in Brussels.〔

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