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  1. Lucia Elizabeth Vestris

    Lucia Elizabeth Vestris

    British actress, theatre manager and contralto

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  1. Lucia Elizabeth Vestris (née Elizabetta Lucia Bartolozzi; 3 March 1797 – 8 August 1856) was a British actress and a contralto opera singer, appearing in works by, among others, Mozart and Rossini. While popular in her time, she was more notable as a theatre producer and manager.

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  4. The singer Lucia Elizabeth Vestris appears here as Don Giovanni. In 1820 she had been hired by William Elliston, manager of London's Drury Lane Theatre and, after her success in several productions, the theater revived Moncrieff's "Giovanni in London" and cast Vestris as the lead.

  5. Madame Vestris. (1797-1856), Actress and singer; former wife of Armand Vestris, and later wife of Charles James Mathews. Madame Vestris (Lucia Elizabeth Vestris (née Bartolozzi, later Mathews)) Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry. Sitter associated with 20 portraits.

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  7. Lucia Elizabeth Vestris (January 1797 – August 8, 1856) was an English actress and a contralto opera singer, appearing in Mozart and Rossini works. While popular in her time, she was more notable as a theatre producer and manager.