Milanollo, Teresa

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Basic data

  1. Parmentier, Teresa Married Name
  2. August 28, 1827 in Savigliano bei Turin
  3. October 25, 1904 in Paris
  4. Violinvirtuosin

Iconography

Teresa and Maria Milanollo, the 19th-century Italian child prodigies whose violin-playing took Europe by storm and inspired the name of the Coldstream Guards regimental march and a theatre in their native Savigliano (Source: Wikimedia)
Teresa and Maria Milanollo toured Europe as a duo from 1838 to 1848. Teresa was Maria's first and only violin teacher. (Source: Wikimedia)
Teresa Milanollo in 1841 (Source: Wikimedia)
Violinist and composer Teresa Milanollo in 1862 (Source: Wikimedia)
Grave in Pere Lachaise cemetery (Source: Wikimedia)
Teatro Milanollo in Savigliano, Piedmont (Source: Wikimedia)
Gruppenbild der Teresa und der Maria Milanollo, Baugniet, Charles - 1842 (Quelle: Digitaler Portraitindex)
Bildnis Teresa Milanollo (verehel. Parmentier), Duncan, Andrew -  (Quelle: Digitaler Portraitindex)

Biographical information from the WeGA

(Data migrated from Robert Schumann in Endenich (1854–1856), hg. von Bernhard R. Appel (2006); further information see there)

trat in den 1840er Jahren mit ihrer Schwester Maria (19.7.1832–21.10.1848) mit triumphalen Erfolgen auf, 1857 heiratete sie General Parmentier zu Toulouse

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