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On average, Nellie Melba performs 5 songs during their shows - Artist
- Nellie Melba
- Start At
- Ended At
- Feb 23, 1931
- City
- Melbourne, Australia
- Biography
- Dame Nellie Melba, GBE (19 May 1861 – 23 February 1931), born Helen Porter Mitchell, legendary Australian opera soprano and probably the most famous of all sopranos, was the first Australian to achieve international recognition in the form. She and Dame May Whitty both became the first entertainers to become a DBE in 1918. Melba was born at "Doonside" in Richmond (now an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria) into a musical family, attending the prestigious Presbyterian Ladies' College, where her musical talent emerged.
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- 1861
Concerts
239
42 events with setlists
Songs
5
5 songs x concert
Encores
9.52%
4 concerts
Duration
06:39
06 minutes, 39 seconds