ARCHIVING THE PRIMA DONNA: ELENA TEODORINI AND THE FORMATION OF ROMANIAN OPERATIC CULTURE
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https://doi.org/10.24193/subbmusica.2026.1.16Keywords:
Teodorini, Romanian opera, historiography, opera archivesAbstract
This article examines the role of the Romanian opera singer Elena Teodorini (1857–1926) in the emergence of Romanian operatic culture through the interaction between her international performance career, her pedagogical input and the archival documentation that these activities generated. Drawing on correspondence preserved in the Ricordi archive and contemporary press accounts, the study investigates the way in which Teodorini’s career was documented, evaluated, and subsequently incorporated into narratives of national musical history. Although born in Romania, Teodorini received her professional training in Italy and built most of her performing career abroad, appearing on major European stages including La Scala in Milan. After her performing career declined, she developed an extensive pedagogical network by establishing singing academies in Milan, Paris, Buenos Aires, and Rio de Janeiro before returning to Romania late in life to teach at the Bucharest Conservatory. These initiatives reveal both her entrepreneurial spirit as well as her contribution to the transmission of operatic knowledge across borders. By tracing the relationship between archival discourse, institutional memory, and pedagogical practice, the article establishes Teodorini’s active participation in the formation of operatic historiography and in the construction of Romanian musical identity within international operatic culture.
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