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Inez Fabbri
Inez Fabbri (26 January 1831 – 30 August 1909), ''née'' Agnes Schmidt, was an Austrian American soprano, voice teacher and impresaria. She sang in Austria, Germany, England, South America and the Caribbean, making her home in San Francisco where, in the 1870s, she was the most important musical personality and ''prima donna assoluta'' of her time, performing in more than 150 concerts and operas from 1872 to 1879, producing operas, and teaching voice to up-and-coming singers. ==Early career== She was the daughter of an impoverished Viennese textile manufacturer. She made a successful operatic debut in Kassa, Hungary, (now Košice, Slovakia) as Abigail in Donizetti's ''Lucrezia Borgia'' in 1847. After a few years on the road singing in Königsberg (1856–1857) and Potsdam (1857), she arrived at the Hamburgischerer Stadttheater where, among other roles, she received recognition for Valentine in Meyerbeer's ''Les Huguenots'' which became one of her starring roles.〔''Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon'' (1815–1950)〕 Here she met Richard Mulder (1822–1874), a Dutch musician and impresario whom she married in 1858.〔 He organized a tour to South America (1858–59) during which time she sang in Argentina, Brazil and Chile.〔''New York Times'' (28 June 1858) "CHILI"〕〔"A fine opera company for the splendid new house at Santiago had arrived in Valparaiso in a French clipper. It possesses three prima donnas, Mesdames Fabbri, Wideman and Leoni Bardoni. Among the male singers are the tenor Benedetti, the bass, Domenech, and the baritone, Francolini. The company is headed by Mr. Mulder, and will open in ''Nabucodonosor''", ''NYT'' (28 June 1858)〕 From then on she would use her stage name, "Fabbri" (Italian for "Schmidt/Smith").〔
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