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  1. Marie Carandini, Marchioness of Sarzano (born Maria Burgess; 1 February 1826 – 13 April 1894) was an English-Australian opera singer. Early life. Maria Burgess was born in Brixton, Surrey, the daughter of coachman James Burgess (died 1835) and Martha Burgess ( née Medwin).

  2. Carandini had been exiled from Italy in 1835 for revolutionary activities against Austrian overlords and claimed to have taught languages for many years in France and England. He attracted attention as a counter-tenor in Mrs Clarke's first musical soirée in February 1842 but in March was appointed to teach languages and dancing at the Queen's ...

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  3. Marie Carandini (née Burgess, 1826–1894), aka 'Madame Carandini', was seven years old when her family arrived in Van Diemen's Land as assisted immigrants. Aged seventeen, in Hobart, she married Jerome Carandini, tenth Marquis of Sarzano, an Italian political exile 23 years her senior, who'd come to Van Diemen's Land as a member of a travelling musical troupe. Having had some tuition in ...

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    Marie Carandini, marquesa de Sarzano (nacida como Maria Burgess; 1 de febrero de 1826 - 13 de abril de 1894) fue una cantante de ópera anglo-australiana. Carandini nació en Brixton, Surrey, hija del cochero James Burgess (fallecido en 1834) y Martha Burgess (de soltera Medwin).

  5. At the age of 17 she married Jerome Carandini, an Italian of noble birth, who was a political refugee. She came to Sydney in 1846 and studied under Isaac Nathan (q.v.) and other teachers. She soon established a reputation as a concert singer and as an operatic prima donna, both at Sydney and Melbourne, and was a popular favourite throughout ...

  6. 5 de mar. de 2019 · In 1843 Maria married Jerome Carandini, the tenth marquis of Sarzano, a political exile from his native Italy. Carandini arrived with a troupe of musicians and was a fine counter-tenor and dancer and was appointed to teach languages and dancing at Queen's College.

  7. Los Carandini llegaron a Sydney alrededor de 1845 y estudiaron con Isaac Nathan, Sara Flower y Lewis Henry Lavenu. [1] Marie pronto estableció una reputación como cantante de conciertos y prima donna de ópera, tanto en Sydney como en Melbourne , y fue una de las favoritas en muchos otros centros de Australia.