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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. Marie Carandini (1826-1894), prima donna, was baptized Maria on 1 February 1826 at St Matthew's Church of England, Brixton, London, daughter of James Burgess, coachman, and his wife Martha. The family arrived at Hobart Town as assisted immigrants in September 1833.

  3. Marie Carandini (1826-1894) was a renowned opera singer and actress in Australia and abroad. She married an Italian exile, performed with Catherine Hayes, and toured with her daughters in a family troupe.

  4. Marie Carandini - Infinite Women. Born: 1 February 1826, United Kingdom. Died: 13 April 1894. Country most active: Australia. Also known as: Maria Burgess. The following is excerpted from The Dictionary of Australian Biography by Percival Searle, published in 1949 by Angus and Robertson and republished by Project Gutenberg.

  5. 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.

  6. Carandini, Marie (1826–1894) prima donna. Marie Carandini, by W. P. Dowling, 1863-65. State Library of Victoria, H10446. Biographical Entries. Australian Dictionary of Biography entry; Obituaries Australia entry; Related Entries in NCB Sites. view family tree. Palmer, Rosina Martha (daughter)

  7. Marie Carandini: Alternative Names: Maria Burgess ; Born: 1826 England. Died: 13 April, 1894 (aged ~ 68) Bath, Somerset, England. Cultural Heritage: English; Includes subject's nationality; their parents' nationality; the countries in which they spent a significant part of their childhood, and their self-identity. Religious Influence: Anglican