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- Adamberger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonie Adamberger (1790–1867), Austrian stage actress Maria Anna Adamberger (1752–1804)...
- Valentin Adamberger, also known by his Italian name Adamonti, (22 February 1740 or 6 July 1743 – 24 August 1804) was a German operatic tenor. His voice...
- Maria Anna/Anna Marie "Nanny" Adamberger (23 October 1752 – 5 November 1807), born Jaquet, was an Austrian actress. She was pla**** ingénue roles in comedies...
- Antonie "Toni" Adamberger (31 December 1790 – 25 December 1867) was an Austrian stage actress. Born to the tenor Valentin Adamberger and the actress Maria...
- "Freudvoll und leidvoll" ("Joyful and woeful") with Austrian actress Antonie Adamberger specifically in mind, and she often spoke enthusiastically of her collaboration...
- 1782 Conductor: W. A. Mozart Belmonte, a Spanish nobleman tenor Valentin Adamberger Konstanze, betrothed to Belmonte soprano Caterina Cavalieri Blonde, Konstanze's...
- singer b**** Giuseppe Weidmann Monsieur Vogelsang, a singer tenor Valentin Adamberger Madame Herz, a singer soprano Aloysia Weber Mademoiselle Silberklang,...
- Afterwards, he took up teaching. His pupils included Johann Valentin Adamberger, Carl Maria von Weber, Luigi Lablache and his five children, born from...
- 24 – Valentin Adamberger, operatic tenor (b. 1740) November 5 – Maria Anna Adamberger, actress and singer, wife of Valentin Adamberger (b. 1752) November...
- dramatist in Vienna and his engagement with the beautiful actress Antonie Adamberger. Inspired with the Romantic nationalism of the times, Körner felt himself...