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  1. These are five things you need to know about Teresa Carreño. 1. After moving to New York City in 1862, Carreño performed her debut concert at the age of nine at Irving Hall, where she performed...

  2. Apr 5, 2021 · Vermont Public | By James Stewart. Published April 5, 2021 at 10:41 AM EDT. U.S. Public Domain. Teresa Carreño spent the majority of her life on tour, traveling around the world as an operatic soprano and virtuoso pianist. She was called the “Valkyrie of the piano” and “a queen among pianists.”.

  3. Carreño, Teresa (1853–1917)Most famous woman pianist of the late 19th century, who also sang operatic roles, conducted an orchestra, and introduced the music of Edward MacDowell and Edvard Grieg to audiences throughout Europe and the Americas. Name variations: Teresa Carreno. Pronunciation: Kah-RAIN-Yo.

  4. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. María Teresa Gertrudis de Jesús Carreño García (December 22, 1853 – June 12, 1917) was a Venezuelan pianist, soprano, composer, and conductor. Over the course of her 54-year concert career, she became an internationally renowned virtuoso pianist and was often referred to as the ...

  5. Jan 2, 2023 · THE LIFE OF TERESA CARREÑO (1853–1917), A VENEZUELAN PRODIGY AND ACCLAIMED ARTIST. By Anna E. Kijas. INTRODUCTION AND EARLY MUSICAL YEARS (1853–66) María Teresa Gertrudis de Jesús (Carreño) was born on 22 December 1853, in Caracas, Venezuela, to Manuel Antonio Carreño Muñoz (1812– 1874) and Clorinda García de Sena y Rodríguez del ...

  6. Teresa Carreño (1853-1917) was a celebrated Venezuelan pianist who was a player of great power and spirit, known to her public as a “Valkyrie of the piano.” Born into a musical family, Carreño's talent was recognized at an early age. She was first taught piano by her father, Manuel Antonio Carreño.

  7. Dec 22, 1853 - Jun 12, 1917. María Teresa Gertrudis de Jesús Carreño García was a Venezuelan pianist, soprano, composer, and conductor. Over the course of her 54-year concert career, she became an internationally renowned virtuoso pianist and was often referred to as the "Valkyrie of the Piano".

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