Mafalda Favero in the early 1940s (photo with 1944 dedication)Mafalda Favero in the early 1940s (photo with 1944 dedication). Barindelli Collection.Mafalda Favero in 1953
Giuseppina Favero[1] (6 January 1903–3 September 1981), known by the pseudonym Mafalda Favero, was an Italian operaticlyric soprano.
Although initially attracted to the role of Puccini's Madama Butterfly, she later blamed this for her early retirement in 1954; Favero said "the role of Cio-Cio-San was my ruination ... to sing it as I did, giving everything I had and then some, exacted an enormous price... am quite aware that Butterfly cut short my career by at least five years".
Giulietta Simionato remarked on her "animal sensuality" and said "[Favero] gave away a great deal of herself – more than was good for her – but the result was extremely moving."
Preiser have published a collection of Favero's recordings on CD in their Lebendige Vergangenheit series (Mono 89162). The series contains the 1937 'Cherry Duet' (Suzel, buon di) with Tito Schipa from Mascagni's L'amico Fritz.