Lella Ricci

Lella Ricci
Born
Adelaide Ricci

1850 (1850)
Trieste, Italy
Died (aged 21)
Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary
Cause of deathinternal bleeding during abortion
Burial placeOlšany Cemetery, Prague
Occupationopera singer
Known forsing in the comic opera Crispino e la comare composed by her father
Parents
RelativesTeresa Stolz (aunt)

Lella Ricci (1850 – 7 October 1871) was an Italian opera singer.

Life

She was born in 1850 in Trieste, Italy as Adelaide Ricci to composer Luigi Ricci and opera singer Ludmila Stolz (1826–1910; the sister of Teresa Stolz).[1] She inherited musical talent and enjoyed a great success in the Theatre Principe Umberto in Florence. Emilio Usiglio composed the opera La scommessa for her (the first performance was on 6 July 1870 in Florence). At age 21, Lella Ricci was invited by Bedřich Smetana to Prague to sing in the comic opera Crispino e la comare composed by her father. When in Prague, she became pregnant (possibly by Smetana), but to keep her career she chose abortion and died due to internal bleeding. She was interred at the Olšany Cemetery in Prague.

References

  1. ^ "Ricci, Luigi". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2025-11-06.