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Maria Malibran (María de la Felicidad García) was born on 24 March, 1808 in Paris, France, is a Spanish opera singer (1808–1836). Discover Maria Malibran's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 28 years old?

Popular As María de la Felicidad García
Occupation music_department,soundtrack
Age 28 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 24 March, 1808
Birthday 24 March
Birthplace Paris, France
Date of death 23 September, 1836
Died Place Manchester, United Kingdom
Nationality France

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Who Is Maria Malibran's Husband?

Her husband is Charles-Auguste de Bériot (29 March 1836 - 22 September 1836) ( her death), François Eugène Malibran (26 March 1826 - 1835) ( divorced)

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Husband Charles-Auguste de Bériot (29 March 1836 - 22 September 1836) ( her death), François Eugène Malibran (26 March 1826 - 1835) ( divorced)
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Children Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot

Maria Malibran Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Maria Malibran worth at the age of 28 years old? Maria Malibran’s income source is mostly from being a successful Music Department. She is from France. We have estimated Maria Malibran's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Music Department

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1808

Maria Felicia Malibran (24 March 1808 – 23 September 1836) was a Spanish singer who commonly sang both contralto and soprano parts, and was one of the best-known opera singers of the 19th century.

Malibran was known for her stormy personality and dramatic intensity, becoming a legendary figure after her death in Manchester, England, at age 28.

Contemporary accounts of her voice describe its range, power and flexibility as extraordinary.

María Felicitas García Sitches was born into a famous Spanish musical family in Paris.

Her mother was Joaquina Sitches, an actress and operatic singer.

Her father Manuel García was a celebrated tenor much admired by Rossini, having created the role of Count Almaviva in his The Barber of Seville.

García was also a composer and an influential vocal instructor, and he was her first voice teacher.

He was described as inflexible and tyrannical; the lessons he gave his daughter became constant quarrels between two powerful egos.

Malibran first appeared on stage in Naples with her father in Ferdinando Paër's Agnese, when she was eight years old.

When she was 17, she was a singer in the choir of the King's Theatre in London.

When prima donna Giuditta Pasta became indisposed, García suggested that his daughter take over in the role of Rosina in The Barber of Seville.

The audience loved the young mezzo, and she continued to sing this role until the end of the season.

When the season closed, García immediately took his operatic troupe to New York.

The troupe consisted primarily of the members of his family: Maria, her brother, Manuel, and their mother, Joaquina Sitches, also called "la Briones".

Maria's younger sister, Pauline, who would later become a famous singer in her own right under the name of Pauline Viardot, was then only four years old.

This was the first time that Italian opera was performed in New York City.

Over a period of nine months, Maria sang the lead roles in eight operas, two of which were written by her father.

In New York, she met and hastily married a banker, Francois Eugene Malibran, who was 28 years her senior.

It is thought that her father forced Maria to marry him in return for the banker's promise to give Manuel García 100,000 francs.

However, according to other accounts, she married simply to escape her tyrannical father.

A few months after the wedding, her husband declared bankruptcy, and Maria was forced to support him through her performances.

After a year, she left Malibran and returned to Europe.

In Europe, Malibran sang the title role at the premiere of Donizetti's Maria Stuarda.

The opera was based on Friedrich Schiller's play Mary Stuart, and as it portrayed Mary, Queen of Scots in a sympathetic light, censors demanded textual amendments, which Malibran often ignored.

The Library of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels conserves a series of interesting coloured costume projects for this play, created by Malibran, revealing her unsuspected drawing talent.

Malibran became romantically involved with the Belgian violinist Charles Auguste de Bériot.

1833

The pair lived together as a common-law couple for six years and a child was born to them in 1833 (the piano pedagogue Charles-Wilfrid de Bériot), before Maria obtained an annulment of her marriage to Malibran.

Felix Mendelssohn wrote an aria accompanied by a solo violin especially for the couple.

Malibran sang at the Paris Opera among other major opera houses.

In Paris, she met and performed with Michael Balfe.

1834

In 1834, Malibran moved to England and began to perform in London and Europe.

1835

In Venice, she performed Vincenzo Bellini's La sonnambula on 8 April 1835, where she donated her performance to the dilapidated Teatro San Giovanni Grisostomo, inspiring its restoration.

It was renamed Teatro Malibran and she was hailed and venerated as its patroness.

1836

In late May 1836, she starred in The Maid of Artois, written for her by Balfe.

Earlier that year she had returned to Milan to sing the title role in the premiere of Vaccai's Giovanna Gray.

In July 1836, Malibran fell from her horse and suffered injuries from which she never recovered.

She refused to see a physician and continued to perform.

In September 1836 she was in Manchester participating in a music festival at the collegiate church and Theatre Royal on Fountain Street.

She collapsed on stage while performing encores at the theatre, but insisted on performing in the church the following morning and died after a week of agony, attended by her private physician.

Her body was temporarily buried in the church after a public funeral before being moved to a mausoleum in Laeken Cemetery, near Brussels in Belgium.