Geraldine Farrar
Geraldine Farrar (1882–1967), a great American operatic soprano, made her Metropolitan Opera debut in 1906 as Cio Cio San in Madama Butterfly. Her voice had a highly individual timbre, which, combined with her beauty, beguiled many who saw her on the stage. Like Enrico Caruso, she possessed a voice that was recorded well by the acoustical process and she recorded copiously for Victor.
The following recordings featuring Geraldine Farrar are available in the National Jukebox:
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| Artist Role | Title | Description | Primary Performer(s) | Date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | All through the night | Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra | Geraldine Farrar | 1916-05-23 | |
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | Lead, kindly light | Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra | Geraldine Farrar | 1916-05-24 | |
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | Sérénade | Soprano vocal solo, with flute, harp, and orchestra | Geraldine Farrar | 1916-05-25 | |
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | How can I leave thee | Vocal duet (soprano and contralto), with orchestra | Geraldine Farrar; Louise Homer | 1913-04-15 | |
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | Alla capanna andiamo | Vocal duet (soprano and contralto), with orchestra | Geraldine Farrar; Louise Homer | 1913-04-15 | |
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | Sandmännchen | Vocal duet (soprano and contralto), with orchestra | Geraldine Farrar; Louise Homer | 1913-04-15 | |
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | Der Engel | Vocal duet (soprano and contralto), with orchestra | Geraldine Farrar; Louise Homer | 1913-04-15 | |
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | Long, long ago | Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra | Geraldine Farrar | 1913-04-16 | |
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | Love has eyes | Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra | Geraldine Farrar | 1913-04-16 | |
| Vocalist - Soprano vocal | Modest heart | Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra | Geraldine Farrar | 1913-04-16 |