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Anastasia Vyaltseva

Anastasia Dmitrievna Vyaltseva (Анастаси′я Дми′триевна Вя′льцева, 1871-1913) was a renowned Russian mezzo-soprano, specializing in Gypsy art songs.〔(Soviet Encyclopaedia of Music )〕 Enjoying the cult following and supported by the popular press (which called her The Incomparable, Nesravnennaya), she toured regularly and was engaged in numerous operettas (Saffi in ''The Gypsy Baron'' by Johann Strauss, Perichole in ''La Perichole'' and Helene in Offenbach's ''La belle Helene''), as well as operas, appearing in the Mariyinsky Theatre, as Carmen (''Carmen'' by Georges Bizet), Amneris (''Aida'' by Giuseppe Verdi, Dalila (''Samson and Delilah'' by Camille Saint-Saëns).〔 The biggest star of the Russian popular music scene of the 1900s, Vyaltseva had more than 300 songs to her repertoire, one of the best loved being "I Fall In and Out of Love at Will".
==Biography==


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