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Christina Maria Avoglio or Avolia (floruit, 1727–1744) was a soprano in Handel's opera company. She was very probably from German origin. According to Kutsch-Riemann and Winton Dean/Freeman she was born as Christina Maria Graumann or Croumann, perhaps in Mainz or Frankfurt, and married to the Italian musician Giuseppe Avoglio. According to Thijsse and Rasch, she was born as Christina Maria Gronemann, member of a family of musicians and the sister of the violinist, organist and carillon player Albertus Gronemann from Westfalia in Germany, who went to the Netherlands.

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  • Christina Maria Avoglio, geb. Graumann, Croumann (?) oder Gronemann (auch: Avolio oder Avolia; * in Mainz oder Frankfurt (?); nachgewiesen von 1727 bis 1746) war eine Opern- und Oratoriensängerin (Sopran) des Spätbarock, die vor allem für ihre Mitwirkung in Werken von Georg Friedrich Händel bekannt ist. (de)
  • Christina Maria Avoglio or Avolia (floruit, 1727–1744) was a soprano in Handel's opera company. She was very probably from German origin. According to Kutsch-Riemann and Winton Dean/Freeman she was born as Christina Maria Graumann or Croumann, perhaps in Mainz or Frankfurt, and married to the Italian musician Giuseppe Avoglio. According to Thijsse and Rasch, she was born as Christina Maria Gronemann, member of a family of musicians and the sister of the violinist, organist and carillon player Albertus Gronemann from Westfalia in Germany, who went to the Netherlands. She arrived in London by 1740 and appeared in both the Dublin and London premieres of Messiah in 1741 and 1743 respectively (in Dublin she was one of the few non-cathedral singers in the performance). She also appeared in the premiere casts of Samson (1743) and Semele (1744). (en)
  • Christina Maria Avoglio o Avolia (... – ...; fl. 1740-1744) è stata un soprano tedesca naturalizzato italiana nella compagnia d'opera di Handel. Secondo Kutsch-Riemann e Winton, sarebbe nata come Maria Christina Graumann o Croumann, forse a Magonza (Mainz) oppure a Francoforte. Era sposata con un musicista italiano di nome Giuseppe Avoglio. Secondo Thijsse e Rasch, era membro di una famiglia di musicisti e sorella del violinista, organista e "carillonista" Albertus Gronemann di Westfalia in Germania, che andò in Olanda e quindi si chiamava originariamente Christina Maria Gronemann. Arrivò a Londra nel 1740 ed apparve in entrambe le anteprime di Messiah a Dublino e Londra rispettivamente nel 1741 e nel 1743 (a Dublino fu una delle poche cantanti non residenti nell'esibizione). Apparve anche nei cast di Sansone (1743) e Semele (1744). (it)
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  • Christina Maria Avoglio, geb. Graumann, Croumann (?) oder Gronemann (auch: Avolio oder Avolia; * in Mainz oder Frankfurt (?); nachgewiesen von 1727 bis 1746) war eine Opern- und Oratoriensängerin (Sopran) des Spätbarock, die vor allem für ihre Mitwirkung in Werken von Georg Friedrich Händel bekannt ist. (de)
  • Christina Maria Avoglio or Avolia (floruit, 1727–1744) was a soprano in Handel's opera company. She was very probably from German origin. According to Kutsch-Riemann and Winton Dean/Freeman she was born as Christina Maria Graumann or Croumann, perhaps in Mainz or Frankfurt, and married to the Italian musician Giuseppe Avoglio. According to Thijsse and Rasch, she was born as Christina Maria Gronemann, member of a family of musicians and the sister of the violinist, organist and carillon player Albertus Gronemann from Westfalia in Germany, who went to the Netherlands. (en)
  • Christina Maria Avoglio o Avolia (... – ...; fl. 1740-1744) è stata un soprano tedesca naturalizzato italiana nella compagnia d'opera di Handel. Secondo Kutsch-Riemann e Winton, sarebbe nata come Maria Christina Graumann o Croumann, forse a Magonza (Mainz) oppure a Francoforte. Era sposata con un musicista italiano di nome Giuseppe Avoglio. Secondo Thijsse e Rasch, era membro di una famiglia di musicisti e sorella del violinista, organista e "carillonista" Albertus Gronemann di Westfalia in Germania, che andò in Olanda e quindi si chiamava originariamente Christina Maria Gronemann. (it)
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  • Christina Maria Avoglio (de)
  • Christina Maria Avoglio (en)
  • Christina Maria Avoglio (it)
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