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in which Mallinger sang the Countess and Lucca portrayed Cherubino. During the performance, supporters of Mallinger booed Lucca so severely that she was prevented from singing her aria. So upset by this event, Lucca broke her contract with the opera house and left the German capital to tour the
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while in Berlin. The conflict between the two extended among their fans as well, with supporters of Mallinger and supporters of Lucca heckling one another. The tension came to a climax on 27 January 1872 in a performance of Mozart's
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for two years where she was received enthusiastically, especially in New York City. She spent the summer of 1872 in
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considered her unequaled, and the latter was so struck by her interpretation of the part of Zerlina in
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in Vienna, but was too poor to continue her studies and so joined the chorus of the
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that he gave her the pen with which he had written the opera.
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France
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Auber
Mathilde Mallinger
The Marriage of Figaro
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Kingston, Rhode Island
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