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Amalia Ramírez
María Amalia Ramírez (née de los Dolores de la Aparición de Santiago; 23 May 1834, Lupión, Province of Jaén (Spain), Jaén, Spain – 25 February 1918, Madrid, Spain) was a Spanish zarzuela singer. Biography She was born into a well-off military family. Her father, Ramón Rafael Ramírez, was an infantry commandant (approximately lieutenant colonel and her mother was Ana Sánchez del Campo Rubio. As a child, Amalia showed talent for music, but her father's position required frequent moves, she was unable to attain formal, continuous musical education. Despite the lack of training, at the age of eleven she debuted at a charitable event, singing the cavatina of the opera of Betti. The Carlism, carlist movement and her father's death put the family into a difficult financial situation, which motivated Amalia to develop her musical career. She attended the Madrid Royal Conservatory, Conservatoire of Madrid, studying with the teachers Valldemosa and Saldón. Musical career ...
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Museo Del Romanticismo - CE0601 - Amalia Ramírez En El Moises De Rossini
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