Amanda Aldridge
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Amanda Aldridge
Summary
Amanda Aldridge is a human[1]. Born in Upper Norwood[2], she… she was born on March 10, 1866[3]. She passed away in Cane Hill Hospital[4]. She died on March 9, 1956[5]. She worked as an opera singer[6], music educator[7], and composer[8]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (94 views/month, #7,262 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Amanda Aldridge was born in Upper Norwood[2].
- Amanda Aldridge passed away in Cane Hill Hospital[4].
- Amanda Aldridge was born on March 10, 1866[3].
- Amanda Aldridge died on March 9, 1956[5].
- Amanda Aldridge is buried at Streatham Park Cemetery[10].
- Amanda Aldridge's father was Ira Aldridge[11].
- Amanda Aldridge's mother was Amanda von Brandt[12].
- Amanda Aldridge held citizenship in United Kingdom[13].
- Amanda Aldridge is identified as part of the African Americans ethnic group[14].
- Amanda Aldridge is identified as part of the Black Britons ethnic group[15].
- Amanda Aldridge's professions included opera singer[6].
- Amanda Aldridge worked as a music educator[7].
- Amanda Aldridge worked as a composer[8].
- Amanda Aldridge was educated at Royal College of Music[16].
- A notable student of Amanda Aldridge was Ruth Reese[17].
- A notable student of Amanda Aldridge was Roland Hayes[18].
- A notable student of Amanda Aldridge was Marian Anderson[19].
- A notable student of Amanda Aldridge was Q273233[20].
- Amanda Aldridge is recorded as female[21].
- Amanda Aldridge's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Amanda Aldridge's Commons category is recorded as Amanda Aldridge[23].
- Amanda Aldridge's archives at is recorded as Northwestern University Archives[24].
- Amanda Aldridge's family name is recorded as Aldridge[25].
- Amanda Aldridge's given name is recorded as Amanda[26].
- Amanda Aldridge's given name is recorded as Christina[27].
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Origins and Family
Amanda Aldridge was born in Upper Norwood[2]. She was born on March 10, 1866[3]. Her father was Ira Aldridge[11]. Her mother was Amanda von Brandt[12]. Ethnic identities include African Americans[14], an ethnic group by residency[28], in United States[29] and Black Britons[15], an ethnic group[30], in United Kingdom[31].
Education
Amanda Aldridge was educated at Royal College of Music[16]. She studied under Jenny Lind[32].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include opera singer[6], music educator[7], and composer[8]. Notable students include Ruth Reese[17], a singer[33], 1921–1990[34], of United States[35], specialised in African American history[36]; Roland Hayes[18], a composer[37], 1887–1977[38], of United States[39], awarded the Spingarn Medal[40]; Marian Anderson[19], an opera singer[41], 1897–1993[42], of United States[43], awarded the Spingarn Medal[44], specialised in classical music[45]; and Q273233[20], a singer[46], 1898–1976[47], of United States[48], awarded the Spingarn Medal[49].
Death and Burial
Amanda Aldridge died on March 9, 1956[5]. She died in Cane Hill Hospital[4]. She is buried at Streatham Park Cemetery[10].
Why It Matters
Amanda Aldridge ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (94 views/month, #7,262 of 1,000,298).[9] She has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[50] She is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[51]
FAQs
Where was Amanda Aldridge born?
Amanda Aldridge's place of birth was Upper Norwood[2].
Where did Amanda Aldridge die?
Amanda Aldridge passed away in Cane Hill Hospital[4].
Who were Amanda Aldridge's parents?
Amanda Aldridge's father was Ira Aldridge[11]. Amanda Aldridge's mother was Amanda von Brandt[12].
What did Amanda Aldridge do for work?
Amanda Aldridge worked as opera singer[6], music educator[7], and composer[8].
Where did Amanda Aldridge go to school?
Amanda Aldridge was educated at Royal College of Music[16].