Angiolina Bosio (22 August 1830 - 12 April 1859[1]) was an Italian operatic soprano who had a major international career from 1846 until her premature death in 1859 at the age of 29. She sang at the most important opera houses in Boston, Havana, London, Madrid, Moscow, New York, Paris, Philadelphia, Saint Petersburg, and Verona. She was particularly admired for her performances in operas by Giuseppe Verdi.[2]
Her voice, although of limited volume, was exceptionally extended and flexible,[3] capable of a large and touching phrasing.[4] Angiolina Bosio was compared by contemporary critics to other famous sopranos, such as Maria Malibran and Henriette Sontag.[3][4]