Talk:Christina Maria Avoglio

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Origin edit

Hello, I've made the article about Avoglio in the German WP. She was very probably not an Italian, but from German origin. Kutsch-Riemann (in: Großes Sängerlexikon) and Winton Dean/Freeman (in The New Grove) write that she was born as Maria Christina Graumann or Croumann, perhaps in Mainz or Frankfurt.[1][2] And Thijsse and Rasch say, that she was member of family of musicians and the sister of the violinist, organist and carillon player Albertus Gronemann from Westfalia in Germany, who went to the Netherlands.[3] I don't dare to write it into the article, because my English is not perfect. Greetings,--Marie Adelaide (talk) 14:44, 3 July 2020 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ Karl-Josef Kutsch, Leo Riemens: Avoglio, Christina Maria, in: Großes Sängerlexikon, Bd. 4, 4. Auflage, K. G. Saur, München, 2003 (2012), S. 183, in Auszügen als Google-Book (Abruf am 3. Juli 2020)
  2. ^ Winton Dean & Daniel E. Freeman: Avoglio (Avolio); née Croumann or Graumann], Christina Maria, in: Oxford Music online (englisch; gesehen am 3. Juli 2020)
  3. ^ Wilhelmus Hermanus Thijsse, Rudolf Rasch: Gronemann, Albertus, eigentl. Johann Albert Heinrich Gronemann, in: MGG online (Abruf am 3. Juli 2020)