Demoiselle Conradi (died 1720), was a German
opera singer
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/ref> She was one of the first professional female opera singers in Germany. She was famous in her time. She was engaged at the Hamburg
(male), (female) en, Hamburger(s),
Hamburgian(s)
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opera in 1690–1709, and also performed in Brunswick and Berlin
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References
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18th-century German women opera singers
1720 deaths
Year of birth missing
17th-century women opera singers
Musicians from Hamburg