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  1. Marie Carandini, Marchioness of Sarzano (born Maria Burgess; 1 February 1826 – 13 April 1894) was an English-Australian opera singer.

  2. Marie Carandini (1826-1894), prima donna, was baptized Maria on 1 February 1826 at St Matthew's Church of England, Brixton, London, daughter of James Burgess, coachman, and his wife Martha. The family arrived at Hobart Town as assisted immigrants in September 1833.

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  3. Marie Carandini (née Burgess, 1826–1894), aka 'Madame Carandini', was seven years old when her family arrived in Van Diemen's Land as assisted immigrants.

  4. CARANDINI, MARIE (1826-1894), singer, daughter of W. H. Burgess, was born at Brixton, London, in 1826 and was brought by her parents to Tasmania in 1833. At the age of 17 she married Jerome Carandini, an Italian of noble birth, who was a political refugee.

  5. The House of Carandini (originally Risi) is an old Italian noble family, whose members occupied many important ecclesiastical and political positions.

    • Marquis Alberto Carandini
    • Cristoforo (Risi) Carandini
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    Carandini, Marie. (1826–1894) Marie Carandini (1826-1894), prima donna, was baptized Maria on 1 February 1826 at St Matthew’s Church of England, Brixton, London, daughter of James Burgess, coachman, and his wife Martha. The family arrived at Hobart Town as assisted immigrants in September 1833.

  7. 5 mar 2019 · Marie Carandini appeared in many early opera productions in Sydney and Melbourne to great acclaim. With her daughters, Walter Sherwin and others, Madame Carandini then formed her own concert company and in the 1860s and 1870s toured the colonies from Adelaide to the Palmer goldfields.