By September 1932, Santa Biondo was back on stage, singing in the title role in
Aïda at
Bryant Park for the Puccini Grand Opera Company. And the very next month, she sang in the role of Musetta in "La Bohème" at the New Amsterdam Theatre for the San Carlo Opera Company. Biondo continued to sing for the San Carlo Opera Company, Hippodrome National Opera Company, and the Franz Philipp Opera Company from 1932 through 1937. Her retinue included
La Traviata,
Faust,
Manon (title role),
Pagliacci, and
Tosca (title role, 1937). These were no small concerts. The New York Times states that, in 1934, she sang in the role of Mimi in "La Bohème" for a throng of 5,000 at a Hippodrome National Opera Company event. And in 1934, she sang for 5,200 as Tosca, again for the Hippodrome National Opera Company. The June 14, 1936, issue of
The New York Times states that she also performed with the
Cincinnati Opera at the
Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden with other opera singers such as
Rosemarie Brancato, Anna Leskaya, Jean Pengelly, Norma Richter, and others. Biondo continued to perform until February 1938, but there isn't any mention of her career thereafter. She apparently retired from singing at the professional level around that time. ==Radio performances, recitals==