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Francesca Lebrun

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33: 360:(1783–1855) was a successful opera singer and actress and was a member of the Munich theatre company, 1801–1830. Sophie (1781–1863) became a well-known pianist and composer, and her daughters and granddaughters also became musicians. 201:(present-day Germany), the eldest child of Italian-born cellist Innocenz Danzi and dancer Barbara Sidonia Margaretha Toeschi, the core of the elite elector Mannheim court performers in the late 1750s. Her two brothers, the cellist 349:
and London where Ludwig died in 1790. She performed only twice after his death and survived him by only five months, dying on 14 May 1791 at the age of 35. She was born and died in the same years as
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through her ability to fit Italian words to instrumental parts of symphonies concertantes and sing them. The Lebruns lived in London from 1779 through 1781 while Francesca appeared at the
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She made her first public appearance as a singer at the age of 16 and the following year was engaged by the Mannheim Opera. There seems to be some debate whether she first performed in
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A celebrated coloratura soprano, she sang on major operatic and concert stages through Europe, including England, Germany and Italy, to great acclaim. The musician and writer C.F.D.
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wrote that when she and her husband performed divisions of thirds and sixths it was impossible to discover who was uppermost of the interval.
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New editions have been published of both op. 1 (New York: Da Capo Press, 1990) and op. 2 (Fayetteville, AR: ClarNan Editions, 2003).
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Sonata for Piano and Violin, Op. 1, no 2, in E-flat Major. Jaroslav Sveceny (violin), Fine Zimmermann (harpsichord).
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Six Sonatas for Fortepiano and Violin, Op. 1. Monica Jakuc (piano), Dana Maiben (violin). Dorian Discovery, 1996.
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Sonata for Violin and Piano, op. 1, no. 6 in D Major; Aleksandra Maslovaric (violin), Tania Fleischer (piano).
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to sing the lead roles in their most challenging operas. As a composer, her twelve sonatas for
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noted that she could sing A, three octaves above middle C with "clarity and distinctness".
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Francesca Lebrun, in the collection of the Art Gallery of South Australia
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Francesca's family flourished as well, she gave birth to her daughter
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while in London in June 1781, and daughter Rosine in 1783 in
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on 3 August 1778, Francesca Lebrun was the female lead in
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Mannheim
Electoral Palatinate
née
German
soprano
Mannheim
composer
sonatas
Anton Schweitzer
Ignaz Holzbauer
Antonio Salieri
piano
harpsichord
violin
accompaniment
London
Paris
sonatas
Mannheim
Electoral Palatinate
Franz Ignaz
Gassmann
Sacchini
La contadina in corte
Schweitzer
Alceste
Schlosstheater Schwetzingen
Holzbauer
Günther von Schwarzburg

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