Annie Louise Cary Was Born In Wayne

Annie Louise Cary Was Born In Wayne, Maine. In 1866, She Went To Italy And Studied In Milan With Giovanni Corsi Until January 1868. That Year, She Made Her Debut In Italian Opera As A Profundo Contralto In Copenhagen Under The Direction Of Achille Lorini. The Following Summer Was Spent At Baden-baden In Study With Pauline Viardot, And In The Autumn She Began An Engagement For Italian Opera At Stockholm Under The Direction Of Ferdinand Strakosch. She Was Engaged To Sing At The Royal Swedish Opera, And Sang Her Part In Italian To The Swedish Of The Other Artists. The Following Summer She Spent In Paris, Studying With Giovanni Bottesini, A Conductor And Contra-bassist. In The Autumn She Went To Brussels To Sing In Italian Opera, And There Made A Contract With Messrs. Maurice And Max Strakosch For Three Years In The United States. In The Winter Of 1869/70 She Studied In Paris, And During The Spring In London With Henry C. Deacon, And Sang At Drury Lane Theatre. She Made Her First New York Appearance In September 1870 In Concert At Steinway Hall With Nilsson, Vieuxtemps, And Brignoli. Appearing With Carlotta Patti, Mario, Albani, And Others In America, Until The Winter Of 1875/76, When She Visited Moscow And St. Petersburg, And Repeated The Tour In The Following Winter. Returning To America For The Seasons Of 1877-78 And 1878-79, She Sang In Opera With Clara Louise Kellogg And Marie Rose, Under The Management Of Director Strakosch. The Three Seasons Following Were Given To Opera With The Mapleson Company, And To Concerts And Festivals In Great Variety. She Sang At All The Festivals Given In New York, Boston, Cincinnati, Chicago, And Worcester. She Also Sang Frequently In Oratorio, And Regularly Participated In The Concerts Of The Brooklyn Philharmonic Society. She Married Charles Monson Raymond On June 29, 1882, At The Time She Retired, She Was The Most Popular Singer In America. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Annie Louise Cary Was Born In Wayne, Maine. In 1866, She Went To Italy And Studied In Milan With Giovanni Corsi Until January 1868. That Year, She Made Her Debut In Italian Opera As A Profundo Contralto In Copenhagen Under The Direction Of Achille Lorini. The Following Summer Was Spent At Baden-baden In Study With Pauline Viardot, And In The Autumn She Began An Engagement For Italian Opera At Stockholm Under The Direction Of Ferdinand Strakosch. She Was Engaged To Sing At The Royal Swedish Opera, And Sang Her Part In Italian To The Swedish Of The Other Artists. The Following Summer She Spent In Paris, Studying With Giovanni Bottesini, A Conductor And Contra-bassist. In The Autumn She Went To Brussels To Sing In Italian Opera, And There Made A Contract With Messrs. Maurice And Max Strakosch For Three Years In The United States. In The Winter Of 1869/70 She Studied In Paris, And During The Spring In London With Henry C. Deacon, And Sang At Drury Lane Theatre. She Made Her First New York Appearance In September 1870 In Concert At Steinway Hall With Nilsson, Vieuxtemps, And Brignoli. Appearing With Carlotta Patti, Mario, Albani, And Others In America, Until The Winter Of 1875/76, When She Visited Moscow And St. Petersburg, And Repeated The Tour In The Following Winter. Returning To America For The Seasons Of 1877-78 And 1878-79, She Sang In Opera With Clara Louise Kellogg And Marie Rose, Under The Management Of Director Strakosch. The Three Seasons Following Were Given To Opera With The Mapleson Company, And To Concerts And Festivals In Great Variety. She Sang At All The Festivals Given In New York, Boston, Cincinnati, Chicago, And Worcester. She Also Sang Frequently In Oratorio, And Regularly Participated In The Concerts Of The Brooklyn Philharmonic Society. She Married Charles Monson Raymond On June 29, 1882, At The Time She Retired, She Was The Most Popular Singer In America. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Annie Louise Cary Was Born In Wayne
PURCHASE A LICENSE
How can I use this image?
$575.00
CAD
Please note: images depicting historical events may contain themes, or have descriptions, that do not reflect current understanding. They are provided in a historical context. Learn more.

DETAILS

Restrictions:
Contact your local office for all commercial or promotional uses.
Credit:
Editorial #:
464758663
Collection:
Universal Images Group
Date created:
January 01, 1882
Upload date:
License type:
Release info:
Not released. More information
Source:
Universal Images Group Editorial
Object name:
981_05_LC990128_0548_1
Max file size:
2856 x 3072 px (9.52 x 10.24 in) - 300 dpi - 6 MB