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  1. Henrietta Chalupetzky was the only child of a Viennese goldsmith, and she studied music in Vienna, adopting her mother's maiden name, Treffz, for professional purposes. Her career took her around Austria, Germany, and France , but in England, she first appeared with Johann Strauss I in concerts that brought her numerous accolades and felicitations.

  2. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 53444269. Source citation. Recital Singer, Folk Figure. A well-known mezzo soprano of her day, she is better remembered as the first wife and operatic muse of Johann Strauss II. Drawn to music early, she studied in Vienna, taking her mother's maiden name for the stage. Jetty made her professional bow in 1837 at the ...

  3. She often spoke of herself as a "poor, old cripple" as well as suffering from painful illnesses in the last years of her life. Strauss himself remarried seven weeks later, to Ernestine Dittrich on 28 May 1878. Henrietta "Jetty" Treffz was best known as the first wife of Johann Strauss II and a well-known mezzo-soprano appearing in England in ...

  4. This tour explores the rich history of M Street High School, a historic landmark at 128 M Street NW, and how this leading school’s administration, faculty and students shaped DC. M Street High School, which operated between 1891 and 1916, before relocating to the newly constructed Dunbar High School, served as a crucible of knowledge and inspiration for influential figures in African ...

  5. Henrietta STRAUSS (born Treffz) was born on month day 1818, in birth place, to Joseph Chalupetzky. Henrietta married JOHANN STRAUSS. JOHANN was born on month day 1825, in birth place. Henrietta lived in address. Henrietta passed away on month day 1878, at age 59 in death place. She was buried in burial place.

  6. May 22, 2018 · The three lives the author refers to are Jetty’s early career as an opera singer, touring extensively throughout Europe with the Julien’s Concerts series that travelled the British Isles, then her 20 year relationship with super-rich industrialist Moriz Todesco (1816-1873) with whom she had several illegitimate children, and of course her late 1862 marriage with the much younger Johann ...

  7. Washington, D.C. is a territory and not a state, nor is it part of any U.S. state. It is surrounded by the state of Maryland on the northwest, northeast, and southeast and bordered by the state of Virginia, across the Potomac River, on the west and southwest. U.S. geography can be complicated.

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