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269: 122: 315:. After a professional tour in Europe she returned to the United States. In 1864 she went again to Havana, and from that time until her death she appeared in opera, oratorio, and concerts in most of the states of the Union. The Adelaide Phillipps Opera Company was organized in 1876, and on its being wound up in 1879 she joined the Ideal Opera Company, remaining with the company until 1881 and for whom she played Little Buttercup in a very successful production of 184: 33: 429: 446: 165:
in Bristol on 7 April 1833. Her parents placed her on the stage at an early age and she danced at various benefit performances in her native Bristol between the age of 6 and 8, including at the
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Bristol, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1918 for Adelaide Maria Marianne Phillipps, Bristol, St James, Parish Register, 1830-1834: Ancestry.com
268: 133:(26 October 1833 – 3 October 1882) was an Anglo-American opera singer and actress who became one of America's most admired contraltos of the 544: 203:
in May 1843 where she was billed as ‘the best danseuse in America’. Here she played for over a month on a bill that at one time included
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in England, the second of six children and the only daughter of Alfred Phillipps (c1806–1867), a chemist and druggist, and Mary
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singer's generosity and aid and that of local benefactors that Phillipps's father was enabled to take her abroad. They arrived in
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Failing health compelled her to rest, and she went to Europe in the hope of recovery, but died suddenly at
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In 1855 she returned to the United States. She made an engagement to appear in Italian opera in
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1841 England Census for Adelaide Phillips, Gloucestershire, St Marys Redcliff: Ancestry.com
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in October 1882. Her body was brought back to the United States on the steamship
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with her family in late 1841, making her first appearance in January 1842 at the
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appeared in Boston in 1850, Phillipps sang for her, and was advised to go to
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beside her brother, Frederick, who had died in 1879. Phillipps' voice was a
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teacher in Bristol. Adelaide Phillipps was baptised at the church of
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and other cities. Her stage name in Europe was Signorina Fillippi.
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Rees (c1811–1854), who with her sister was a dancing and
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to continue her studies, and made her début the same year at
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Anglo-American opera singer and actress of the Victorian era
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Adelaide Phillipps: Brummy child to prima donna contralto
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She was born as Adelaide Maria Marianne Phillipps in
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St Paul's
Bristol
Carlsbad
Germany

Victorian era
St Paul's
Bristol
calisthenics
St James
Theatre Royal, Bristol
farce

United States
Tremont Theatre, Boston
Barnum's American Museum
General Tom Thumb
Boston Museum
Jenny Lind
Europe
Swedish
London
Manuel García
soprano
contralto
Italy
Brescia
Semiramide
Milan

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