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When Nellie met Melba

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May 2008, no. 301

I am Melba by Ann Blainey

Black Inc., $32.95 pb, 386 pp

When Nellie met Melba

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May 2008, no. 301

On page sixty-two of Ann Blainey’s thoroughly researched, excellently written and beguilingly human biography of Nellie Melba there occurs a transition that is simple but that defines, in an instant, the moment the singer went from learner to legend. It happens when the young singer, under the wing of Madame Marchesi (née Mathilda Graumann; nickname ‘the Prussian drill-master’), is ready to make her public European début and requires a new surname. ‘Armstrong’ had to go; in its place, there had to be something ‘distinctive and memorable’:

I am Melba

I am Melba

by Ann Blainey

Black Inc., $32.95 pb, 386 pp

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