OBITUARY.
V • MADAME MATHILDE MARCHESI. By Telegraph-Press .Associotdon-Oopyrdclit .-■'■:. London, November 18. Madams Mathilde Marchesi, the famous teacher of singing, is dead. Mathildo Marches was born.'at Frankfort on March 2§. 1826, and married, in 1852, Salvatore Marchesi, Cavaliere de Ckistrone, Marquis de Rojata, who, died ia 1908. She made (her debut as a singer in 18*1. Her principal pupils included • lima di Murska, Etelka Gerster, Gabrielle KTaus, Wilhelmino Tremelli, Galli- . Marie, Emma Calve, Emma Eaines, Sybel Sanderson, .iMelba, Emma Nevada, Blanche Marchesi, Ellen Gulbranson, and Ada Crossley. Her daughter Blanche Marchesi (Baroness, Caccamisi), opera, oratorio, and concert singer, has, . for sevocal yeais been preparing pupils for her mother.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1911, 20 November 1913, Page 7
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107OBITUARY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1911, 20 November 1913, Page 7
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