A duet by Miss Harriet and Miss Theodosia Abrams, Harrison's Concert, Hanover Square, by John Nixon
Theodosia Garrow (née Abrams, previously Fisher; ca. 1770 – 4 November 1849) was an English contralto who performed with her sisters, Harriett, Eliza and Jane Abrams. She was considered, with Margaret Kennedy, the leading female contralto of her time, and abandoned a promising career upon her marriage.[1]
^The English Glee in the Reign of George III: Participatory Art Music for an Urban Society. Harmonie Park Press. 2003. p. 167. ISBN 9780899901169. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
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