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Rose Hersee

Rose Hersee (13 December 1845 – 26 November 1924) was an English operatic soprano. She was a founder-member of the Carl Rosa Opera Company and later formed and performed in the Rose Hersee Opera Company.
==Biography==
Hersee was the daughter of Henry Hersee (1820–1896), a teacher, critic for ''The Observer'', librettist of Cowen's ''Pauline'' (1876), and translator of operas including ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'', ''Carmen'' and ''Aida''.〔Rosenthal, Harold. "Hersee, Rose", ''Grove Music Online'' () accessed 25 May 2009〕 She studied with her father and made her début at the age of 11 at the St. James's Hall, London.〔
After singing small roles at Her Majesty's Theatre and Drury Lane in the early 1860s, including Adina in ''L'elisir d'amore'', she toured the U.S. with the Parepa-Rosa Opera Company from 1865 to 1871.〔 After her return to England, she was a founder-member of the Carl Rosa Opera Company, singing Susanna in its opening performance of ''Le nozze di Figaro'' at the Princess's Theatre in London, in September 1875, opposite Charles Santley. With the Crystal Palace company she repeated her Susanna opposite Blanche Cole as the Countess.〔〔〔''The Observer'', 20 August 1883, p.3〕 In 1877, with her own company, Hersee repeated the role opposite Richard Temple, with Florence St. John as Cherubino.〔''The Observer'', 5 August 1877, p. 3〕 ''The Times'', wrote in 1924 that her performance as Susanna in ''Figaro'' was still recalled as the best ever heard in the English language.〔Obituary, ''The Times'', 29 November 1924, p. 14〕
Hersee toured Australia in 1879, performing the title role in Carmen every night for three weeks in the opera's first Australian production. In 1884 she appeared in a season of opera in English at Covent Garden. In addition to opera, Hersee played in lighter musical shows, taking the title role in Hervé's ''Frivoli'' at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1886.〔"Drury Lane Theatre", ''The Times'', 30 June 1886, p. 11〕 She also appeared frequently at the Covent Garden promenade concerts and at the Crystal Palace. After retiring from the stage, she became a successful voice teacher.〔

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