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<p> A celebrated [[Italian]] singer and prima donna, born near Ancona; began her career in Rome with such success that it led to engagements over all the chief cities of Europe, the enthusiasm which followed her reaching its climax when she came to England, where, on her first visit, she stayed eight years; by the failure of an enterprise in [[Paris]] she lost her fortune, but soon repaired it by revisiting the capitals of Europe; died of cholera in Paris (1779-1840). </p>
<p> A celebrated [[Italian]] singer and prima donna, born near Ancona; began her career in Rome with such success that it led to engagements over all the chief cities of Europe, the enthusiasm which followed her reaching its climax when she came to England, where, on her first visit, she stayed eight years; by the failure of an enterprise in [[Paris]] she lost her fortune, but soon repaired it by revisiting the capitals of Europe; died of cholera in Paris (1779-1840). </p>
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Latest revision as of 18:06, 15 October 2021

Angelica Catalani [1]

A celebrated Italian singer and prima donna, born near Ancona; began her career in Rome with such success that it led to engagements over all the chief cities of Europe, the enthusiasm which followed her reaching its climax when she came to England, where, on her first visit, she stayed eight years; by the failure of an enterprise in Paris she lost her fortune, but soon repaired it by revisiting the capitals of Europe; died of cholera in Paris (1779-1840).

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