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Sophie Anne Hunt,
known by the name of Anna
Thillon, (1819,
Calcutta or
London – 5 May 1903, Torquay) was an
operatic singing sensation in the United...
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being a
favorite with
Jenny Lind,
Henriette Sontag,
Pauline Lucca, Anna
Thillon and
Adelina Patti.
First given in
England in Italian, it
appeared on 27...
- Opéra-Comique on 16
January 1843. The
original production starred Sophie Anne
Thillon and
Celeste Darcier alternating in the role of Casilda. The
minstrel Carlo...
- in his new
opera Les
Diamants de la couronne,
giving it
instead to Anna
Thillon, for whom he had a p****ion.
Thereafter she
continued to sing in concerts...
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singers are
taken from
their entries in
Kutsch &
Riemens 2003:
Sophie Anne
Thillon (p. 4696;
includes role);
Celestine Darcier (p. 1013;
includes role);...
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November 1838 (with some
music also
written by
Albert Grisar and
Sophie Anne
Thillon as Lady Melvil), L'eau
merveilleuse on 30
January 1839, and Le naufrage...
- 1858)
Wilhelmina Fundin (1819–1911)
Kathinka Heinefetter (1819–1858) Anna
Thillon (1819-1903) 1820
Sophie Diez (1820–1887)
Jenny Lind (1820–1887) Mathilde...
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Sophie Cruvelli Giovanni Matteo Mario Sims
Reeves Mas****a
Schubert Anna
Thillon this teacher's
teachers Boretz (born 1934)
studied with
teachers including...
- he
forsook the
stage for the concert-room, and was singing, with Anna
Thillon and
Josef Staudigl, in
pieces written expressly for him by
Albert Smith...
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altered from
Isaac Bickerstaff's
Sultan and
adapted especially for Mdme.
Thillon at the Princess's
Theatre Brown,
James D. (1897).
British Musical Biography...