Background
Casazza was born Elivra Mari in Ferrara and studied in Milan with Adele Borghi before making her operatic debut as Azucena in Il trovatore in Sanremo in 1910.
Casazza was born Elivra Mari in Ferrara and studied in Milan with Adele Borghi before making her operatic debut as Azucena in Il trovatore in Sanremo in 1910.
One of Toscanini"s favourite singers, she was considered an outstanding interpreter of Mistress Quickly in Verdi"s Falstaff during the 1920s and created several roles in Italian operas of the early 20th century. During the course of her stage career, she sang throughout Italy as well as in Latin America and Spain. Amongst the roles she created were Dèbora in Pizzetti"s Dèbora e Jaéle (1922) and the Commandant in Zandonai"s I cavalieri di Ekebù (1925).
Known for the extension of her lower register with an almost baritonal quality to her low notes, she has been described as a contralto in some sources.
The couple had one son, Girolamo, who was killed in a plane crash at the outset of World World War World War II She devoted her later years to teaching singing at the Rossini Conservatory in Pesaro and then at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome. Elvira Mari-Casazza died in Milan at the age of 80.