Carlotta Patti
1835–1889Biography
Carlotta Patti was an accomplished Italian-American soprano who gained prominence in the mid-to-late 19th century as a concert and operatic singer. Sister to the more famous Adelina Patti, Carlotta established her own distinguished career performing in major American and European concert halls. She was known for her refined vocal technique and interpretations of classical repertoire, contributing to the development of musical culture in America during the Gilded Age.