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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 481 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ALBANI  , the

stage name of
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MARIE LOUISE EMMA CECILE I . 16LAJEUNESSE (t847— ),
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Canadian singer, who was born at Chambly, in the province of
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Quebec, on the 27th of September 1847 . She made her first public appearance in
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Montreal, at the age of seven, and afterwards studied in the
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United States, Paris and Italy . In 187o she made her first appearance a tMessina, and after two successful seasons appeared in
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London in 1872 with the Royal
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Italian Opera . Later she abandoned opera for
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oratorio. and sang at all the
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principal festivals . She has made several
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tours of
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Canada and of the United States, and in 1886 sang at the opening of the Colonial and
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Indian
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Exhibition in London the ode written by Tennyson for the occasion . She frequently sang before Queen Victoria, the German emperor and others of the crowned heads of
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Europe, and received numerous marks of their esteem; In 1897 she was awarded the gold Beethoven medal by the London Philharmonic Society, " as a mark of appreciation of her exceptional genius and musical attainments, and of her generous and
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artistic nature." She married in 1878 Ernest Gye, the theatrical manager . Her stage name of Madame Albani was taken from that of an
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extinct Italian
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family . See Morgan, Canadian Men and
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Women of the Time (1898) .

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