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1858 - Born Rosa Emma Calvet on the 15th of August to Justin Calvet, was a civil engineer. She was a French operatic soprano and one of the most famous French female opera singers of the Belle Époque.
She took lessons from the German mezzo-soprano and student of Manuel García Mathilde Marchesi.
1881 - Her debut as a singer was in Gounod's Faust at Brussels' La Monnaie.
1891 - Returned to Paris where she created the part of Suzel in L'Amico Fritz by Pietro Mascagni.
- She was chosen to originate the role of Santuzza in Cavalleria rusticana.
1894 - Appeared in the role at the Opéra-Comique, Paris and then immediately hailed as the greatest Carmen that had ever appeared.
1893-1894 - Calvé first appeared in America as Mignon.
1894 - Created as part of Anita, and Massenet's La Navarraise in London, and sang Sapho, in an opera.
1899 - She sang Ophélie in Ambroise Thomas's Hamlet in Paris.
1922 - Wrote autobiographies "My Life".
1940 - She wrote "Sous tous les ciels j'ai chante".
1942 - Died on 6th of January at Montpellier, Hérault, and is buried in Millau.
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