Caradori-Allan, Maria (Caterina Rosai-bina née de Munck)
Caradori-Allan, Maria (Caterina Rosai-bina née de Munck)
Caradori-Allan, Maria (Caterina Rosai-bina née de Munck), Alsatian soprano; b. Milan(of Alsatian parents), 1800; d. Surbiton, Surrey, Oct. 15, 1865. She received her musical training from her mother, whose name she chose as her own for professional purposes. After appearances in France and Germany, she made her London debut as Cherubino at the King’s Theatreon Jan. 12, 1822. She continued to sing in London until 1827, and then again from 1834, becoming particularly known as a concert and oratorio artist. She created the role of Giulietta in Bellini’s I Capuleti e i Montecchi (Venice, March 11, 1830) and sang in the premiere of Mendelssohn’s Elijah (Birmingham Festival, Aug. 26, 1846). Among her finest operatic roles were Zerlina, Amina, and Rosina.
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