Thursday, September 17, 2009
Dolores Cassinelli
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Dolores Cassinelli (July 4, 1888 â" April 26, 1984) was an American film actress. She appeared in 69 films between 1911 and 1925. Her interment is located at Holy Redeemer CASSINELLI BARTOLOMEO Dante Bartolomeo Christina Bartolomeo Dolores Bartolomeu Sandra Bartolomeu Sabrina Bartolomeu
Noberto Cassinelli. Bienheureux Bernard-Marie Silvestrelli. Saint Gabriel de la Vierge des DOLORES MEDINA Fondatrice des Filles de la Passion . Dolores Medina Martinez Zepeda Cassinelli, Daniel Cassinelli, Dave Cassinelli, David Cassinelli, Debbie Cassinelli, Denise Cassinelli, Dolores I entered a partial first name Dolores Medina. Bienheureux Pio Campidelli. Egidio Malacarne. Sainte Gemma Galgani Noberto Cassinelli . Dominique Cassinelli naît à Gênes (Italie) en 1829, dans une famille
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Dolores Cassinelli, Model, Actress in Silent Films, Opera Singer Under Toscannini, Spanish Radio Starlet, Beloved Voice Teacher
ReplyDeleteMy Personal Experience with Dolores Cassinelli....by Susan Morehead
Dolores Cassinelli was my voice teacher and friend from 1968 to 1982, I knew her in Plainfield, New Jersey, which was where she and her brother (then deceased) went to live after their mother's death. I am not sure of the time that they came to Plainfield but it was possibly in the 50s. She had a multifacted career and was loved by many audiences throughout the USA and abroad. I once saw her three or four large pressbooks and recognized some of her publicity was in other languages including Japanese. Dolores Cassinelli was a great teacher and accompanist and coach for me in my life, she taught me many arias in Italian, French and English. Many styles from Operatic to Oratorio to Jazz and I have her to thank for a great treasury of technical exercises which to this day I have intergrated into my own vocal teaching methods. She had known Enrico Caruso, Tito Schipa, Mario Lanza, Benjamino Gigli and so many more great singers whom she sang with. I saw pictures of her in her pressbook, playing billiards with Tito Schipa. My sources are personal experience. The only proof I have is a copy of one beautiful picture of Dolores from the opera Carmen by Bizet. She was simply an amazing person with a sense of wit about her and I would like the record to be set straight on how amazing a musician this lady was, she could play arias in several keys, a great talent in case a student wasn't feeling well and needed a transposition down a few steps. She attended my first wedding when I was 25 but by my divorce and remarriage a few years later, she was in the King James Nursing Home near New Brunswick, New Jersey, still playing the piano and bringing joy to all around her. I remember her saying to me "You know, some of these people here are really old, like 103." A few years later, we weren't living near enough to see her and I heard that she had died. I felt bad not going to see her the last few years but at that point, she did not recognize her students and it was very painful. When she died, Miss Cassinelli, as we always called her, may have been a few years older than we think. Being very vain, she would often lie about her age.
Susan Morehead (aka Suzi More)