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Teresa Brambilla

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27: 101:(1819–1903) was a mezzo-soprano who appeared in major opera houses in Italy, Spain, and England. Her other two sisters, Annetta and Lauretta, were sopranos who had lesser careers, appearing primarily in Italian opera houses. Like her sisters, Teresa Brambilla studied at the 374: 112:
After her professional debut in 1831, Brambilla initially sang in several smaller opera houses in northern Italy but in 1833 scored a considerable success at Milan's
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Columbo) Brambilla. Teresa was one of five sisters who all became opera singers. Her elder sister,
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most remembered today for having first interpreted the role of Gilda in
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to a musical family. Her parents were Gerolamo and Angela (
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Index

Teresina Brambilla

soprano
Verdi
Rigoletto
Paris
Barcelona
Odessa
Cassano d'Adda
Marietta
contralto
travesti
Donizetti
Giuseppina
Milan Conservatory
Giuseppina Strepponi
Teatro Carcano
Bellini
Beatrice di Tenda
Fioravanti
Le cantatrici villane
Odessa Opera House
La Scala
cantata
Maria Malibran
Saverio Mercadante
La Scala
Mazzucato
Coccia
"Teresa Brambilla"

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