
Zoraide Amedea Mei Figner
Nikolay Figner (1857–1918), lyric tenor, and Medea Figner (1859–1952), mezzo-soprano, later soprano, were a husband-and-wife team of opera singers active in Russia between 1889 and 1904. Medea was Italian-born (her original surname was Mei) but she became completely Russianized after marrying Nikolay. They had separate careers before their wedding, and again after their divorce in 1904, but during the 15 years of their marriage they almost always sang in the same performances. They created the main tenor and soprano roles in two operas by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky – The Queen of Spades and Iolanta – and appeared in a number of other important Russian musical premieres.
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- Other Names :Medea Figner,Medea Mei,Medea Mei-Figner,Medea mei finger,Medeja Figner,Zoraide Amedea Mei Figner,Медея Ивановна Фигнер,Медея Мей
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- Country : Italy, Russian Empire, Soviet Union
- Born on 8 July