Luisa Tetrazzini
The jewel-toned Luisa Tetrazzini Suite offers a queen-size, carved oak canopy bed and a private bathroom with a marble double shower. Featuring a spacious private parlor, an original decorative fireplace, an original stained-glass window, and wallpaper by Bradbury & Bradbury, the Tetrazzini Suite provides a plush setting for honeymoons, anniversaries, or an extra “something special.”
MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY:
2 guests max (includes children/infants)
QUEEN-SIZE BED
PRIVATE BATH
Luisa Tetrazzini (29 June 1871 – 28 April 1940) was an Italian dramatic coloratura soprano (soprano sfogato) of great international fame. Tetrazzini “had a scintillating voice with a brilliant timbre and a range and agility well beyond the norm…”. She enjoyed a highly successful operatic and concert career in Europe and America from the 1890s through to the 1920s. Her voice lives on in recordings made from 1904–1920. She wrote a memoir, My Life of Song, in 1921 and a treatise, How to Sing, in 1923. After retirement, she taught voice in her homes in Milan and Rome until her death.
She made her American debut at the Tivoli in San Francisco as Gilda in Rigoletto on 11 January 1905.
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