A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Fabrizzi, Orazia

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1504288A Dictionary of Music and Musicians — Fabrizzi, Orazia


FABRIZZI, Orazia, an Italian prima donna, described by Lord Mount-Edgcumbe as 'very far from a bad singer, but neither young nor pretty, therefore not liked'; she appeared in London about 1796 and sang that year the principal rôles in Martini's 'Consiglio Imprudente' and Cimarosa's 'Traci Amanti,' as also in Martini's 'Arbore di Diana.' She was not re-engaged.
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