Teresa Carreño
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Teresa Carreño
Summary
Teresa Carreño is a human[1]. Born in Caracas[2], she… she was born on December 22, 1853[3]. She died in New York City[4]. She died on June 12, 1917[5]. She worked as a composer[6], conductor[7], pianist[8], and opera singer[9]. She ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (275 views/month, #7,245 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Teresa Carreño's place of birth was Caracas[2].
- Teresa Carreño died in New York City[4].
- Teresa Carreño was born on December 22, 1853[3].
- Teresa Carreño died on June 12, 1917[5].
- Burial took place at National Pantheon[11].
- Teresa Carreño's father was Manuel Antonio Carreño[12].
- Teresa Carreño was married to Eugen d'Albert[13].
- Among Teresa Carreño's spouses was Émile Sauret[14].
- Among Teresa Carreño's spouses was Giovanni Tagliapietra[15].
- Teresa Carreño was married to Arturo Tagliapetra[16].
- A child of Teresa Carreño was Eugenia Harris-D'Albert[17].
- A child of Teresa Carreño was Hertha Weber-D'Albert[18].
- Teresa Carreño held citizenship in Venezuela[19].
- Teresa Carreño worked as a composer[6].
- Teresa Carreño's professions included conductor[7].
- Teresa Carreño worked as a pianist[8].
- Teresa Carreño worked as an opera singer[9].
- Teresa Carreño is recorded as female[20].
- Teresa Carreño's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Teresa Carreño's genre is classical music[22].
- Teresa Carreño's Commons category is recorded as Teresa Carreño[23].
- Teresa Carreño's voice type is recorded as soprano[24].
- Teresa Carreño's family name is recorded as Carreño[25].
- Teresa Carreño's given name is recorded as Maria[26].
- Teresa Carreño's given name is recorded as Teresa[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Teresa Carreño was born in Caracas[2]. She was born on December 22, 1853[3]. Her father was Manuel Antonio Carreño[12].
Education
Teresa Carreño studied under Louis Moreau Gottschalk[28].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include composer[6], conductor[7], pianist[8], and opera singer[9].
Personal Life
Spouses include Eugen d'Albert[13], a pianist[29], 1864–1932[30], of Germany[31]; Émile Sauret[14], a composer[32], 1852–1920[33], of France[34]; Giovanni Tagliapietra[15], an opera singer[35], 1845–1921[36], of Kingdom of Italy[37]; and Arturo Tagliapetra[16]. Children include Eugenia Harris-D'Albert[17], a pianist[38], 1892–1950[39] and Hertha Weber-D'Albert[18], 1894–1974[40].
Death and Burial
Teresa Carreño died on June 12, 1917[5]. She passed away in New York City[4]. She is buried at National Pantheon[11].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Teresa Carreño include Teresa Carreño Cultural Complex[41], an opera house[42], in Venezuela[43] and Carreno[44], an impact crater[45].
Why It Matters
Teresa Carreño ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (275 views/month, #7,245 of 1,000,298).[10] She has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[46] She is known by 39 alternative names across languages and contexts.[47]
Entities named for her include Teresa Carreño Cultural Complex[41], an opera house[42], in Venezuela[43] and Carreno[44], an impact crater[45].
FAQs
Where was Teresa Carreño born?
Born in Caracas[2], Teresa Carreño…
Where did Teresa Carreño die?
Teresa Carreño passed away in New York City[4].
Who were Teresa Carreño's parents?
Teresa Carreño's father was Manuel Antonio Carreño[12].
Who was Teresa Carreño married to?
Teresa Carreño's spouses include Eugen d'Albert[13], Émile Sauret[14], Giovanni Tagliapietra[15], and Arturo Tagliapetra[16].
What did Teresa Carreño do for work?
Teresa Carreño worked as composer[6], conductor[7], pianist[8], and opera singer[9].