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Annie Louise Cary

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115: 47: 33: 208:, under the management of director Strakosch. The three seasons following were given to opera with the Mapleson company, and to concerts and festivals in great variety. During the most active part of her professional career she sang at all the festivals given in New York, 236:
She married Charles Monson Raymond on June 29, 1882, and after that only sang in private or for charity; and occasionally she assisted the choir at her church. At the time she retired, she was the most popular singer in America.
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to sing in Italian opera, and there made a contract with Messrs. Maurice and Max Strakosch for three years in the United States. In the winter of 1869/70 she studied in Paris, and during the spring in
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with Nilsson, Vieuxtemps, and Brignoli. For twelve years from that time she was constantly engaged for opera or concerts, appearing with
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singer whose rich dramatic voice, three-octave range, and command of the grand style made her the foremost American
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Returning to America for the seasons of 1877-78 and 1878–79, she sang in opera with
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A. L. Cary, ca. 1859-1870. Carte de Visite Collection, Boston Public Library
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of the other artists. The following summer she spent in
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until January 1868. That year, she made her debut in
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Index



opera
contralto
Wayne, Maine
Gorham, Maine
Milan
Giovanni Corsi
Italian opera
contralto
Copenhagen
Achille Lorini

Baden-Baden
Pauline Viardot
Stockholm
Ferdinand Strakosch
Royal Swedish Opera
Italian
Swedish
Paris
Giovanni Bottesini
Brussels
London
Henry C. Deacon
Drury Lane Theatre
New York
Steinway Hall
Carlotta Patti
Moscow

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