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Specialist Notes
Lina Cavalieri was defined as "the most beautiful woman in the world", because this was the wonderful label with which she it was identified. And if this wasn't enough, let's add the words of Gabriele D'Annunzio, who certainly understood women and who referred to her as "the greatest testimony of Venus on Earth". In the "Belle Epoque" period, Lina Cavalieri conquered with her beauty and her grace as a true lady, despite her humble origins. Her presence on the opera scene, in an era of puritanism, brings an authentic breath of sensuality (polite, however) and brings to attention the supreme expression of female beauty of her time; if perhaps he didn't excel in terms of voice, he managed to exalt himself and exalt himself with stage presence and acting, decisive assets in the era of realism.