She had a noted turn-of-the-century career in
both America and Europe . Born Fanny Martina Simonsen to an operatic
family, she was raised in Australia
from an early age and taught to sing by her mother. Taking the name
"Saville" from a brief early marriage to her father's secretary, she
first sang in public at an 1882 presentation of Michael Balfe's
"Satanella" then in the late 1880s had a busy recital career in
Sydney and Melbourne before departing for Paris to study with mezzo soprano
Mathilde Marchesi; Fanny made her 'formal' operatic debut on September 8, 1892,
at La Monnaie, Brussels, as the tragic title heroine of Charles Gounod's
"Romeo et Juliette". She soon took-on the role of Marguerite from the
same composer's "Faust" and then appeared in Russia , Berlin ,
and Warsaw ,
along the way enhancing her repertoire with Violetta of Verdi's "La
Traviata" and the doomed title lead of Donizetti's "Lucia di
Lammermoor". Fanny added two of Verdi's 'heavyweight' parts, Leonora in
"Il Trovatore" and Desdemona from "Otello", which she sang
in Monte Carlo opposite Tamagno, to her list before returning to America for
her November 18, 1895, Metropolitan Opera debut as Juliette. While in New York
her assignments included Violetta, Micaela in Georges Bizet's
"Carmen", Elsa of Wagner's "Lohengrin", Zerlina from
Mozart's "Don Giovanni", the lead heroine of Jules Massenet's
"Manon", Gutrune from Wagner's "Gotterdammerung" and Alice
Ford of Verdi's "Falstaff"; begining in 1898 Fanny was a regular at
the Vienna Court Opera (then, Hofoper) where she became a favorite of music
director Gustav Mahler. For awhile she divided her time between New York and Vienna but by
1903 she was rich and retired to Vienna
after giving her final performance on May 9th. in Prague as Violetta. Forced from Austria by the onset of World War I she lived in
Australia for a time before
relocating to Northern California where ill
health relegated her to a nursing facility in her final years.
Chronology of some appearances
1892 Brussels Théâtre de la Monnaie Romeo et Juliette (Juliette)
1895 New York Metropolitan Opera Romeo et Juliette (Juliette)
RECORDINGS FOR SALE
G&T, Wien 1902
Heidenröslein (Schubert) 43300 2439B
Contes d'Hoffmann (Offenbach): Puppenarie 43240 951x
Heidenröslein (Schubert) 43300 2439B
Contes d'Hoffmann (Offenbach): Puppenarie 43240 951x
Lohengrin (Wagner): Euch Lüften 43241 952x
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