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Mathilde Marchesi
Mathilde Marchesi
Born
Mathilde Graumann
(1821-03-24)24 March 1821
Frankfurt, Germany
Died
17 November 1913(1913-11-17) (aged 92)
London, United Kingdom
Occupation(s)
mezzo-soprano Teacher of singing
Spouse
Salvatore Marchesi
(m. 1852)
Signature
Mathilde Marchesi (née Graumann; 24 March 1821 – 17 November 1913) was a German mezzo-soprano, a singing teacher, and a proponent of the bel canto vocal method.
MathildeMarchesi (née Graumann; 24 March 1821 – 17 November 1913) was a German mezzo-soprano, a singing teacher, and a proponent of the bel canto vocal...
also an important teacher of voice, as were Viardot's contemporaries MathildeMarchesi, Camille Everardi, Julius Stockhausen, Carlo Pedrotti, Venceslao Persichini...
voice teacher, MathildeMarchesi, told her she had a lovely soprano voice but did not have the strength or stamina for grand opera. Marchesi observed that...
years later. Her pedagogy was rooted in the tradition of her teacher MathildeMarchesi. She mainly taught out of her private studio in New York City, with...
The popular soprano and flute duet cadenza was composed in 1888 by MathildeMarchesi for her student Nellie Melba's performance of the role, requiring...
interpretations of the works of Richard Wagner. She was the daughter of Mathilde Graumann Marchesi, a German voice instructor who taught a variety of well-known...
city and in Paris, where her teachers included Pauline Viardot and MathildeMarchesi. She was coached in the performance of numerous Richard Wagner roles...
as music. She then studied singing for three years in Vienna with MathildeMarchesi before making her stage debut at Her Majesty's Theatre in London as...
Melba. After receiving lessons in Paris from the renowned teacher MathildeMarchesi, who gave her her stage name, Alda made her debut at the Opéra-Comique...
Harris. She then went to Paris to study with the leading teacher MathildeMarchesi, who instantly recognised the young singer's potential: she exclaimed...
favorite pupil by MathildeMarchesi, who tutored her in singing in Paris. After the release of her book, Marchesi and Music, Marchesi planned to visit...
in Paris and London for much of her career. She was a student of MathildeMarchesi. Russell was born in Sydney, New South Wales, the daughter of George...
Vienna. She studied at the Vienna Conservatory from 1869 to 1873 under MathildeMarchesi. Then, on the recommendation of Johannes Brahms she studied at the...
Antonio Sangiovanni in Milan. This was followed by further studies with MathildeMarchesi, Pierre François Wartel and Enrico Delle Sedie in Paris. She appeared...
October 1957 Josef Krips Hartmut Krones Uroš Lajovic Ferdinand Löwe MathildeMarchesi Joseph Marx Joseph Merk Martin Gustav Nottebohm Karl Österreicher...
country with Fritz Arlberg, with Fredrika Stenhammar in Sweden and with MathildeMarchesi in Paris. She made her professional opera debut in 1879 at the Royal...
autocratic teacher of bel canto sopranos, MathildeMarchesi. It was noted in the press at the time of Marchesi's death in 1913 that Eames had praised the...
She completed her education abroad in 1879 under Lilli Lehmann and MathildeMarchesi. After returning to Sweden after performing in various opera used...
became well known there. In 1894, she went to Europe and studied under MathildeMarchesi for voice production, and (later Sir) Charles Santley for oratorio...