. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Eliza Biscaccianti (Boston, 1824 \u2013 Parigi, luglio 1896) \u00E8 stata un soprano statunitense.Di origine italiana, fu una delle prime star dell'opera lirica negli Stati Uniti."@it . "Eliza Biscaccianti, f\u00F6dd 1824, d\u00F6d 1896, var en amerikansk operas\u00E5ngerska. Hon hade en framg\u00E5ngsrik karri\u00E4r i USA fr\u00E5n 1847, initialt i \u00F6stkusten men sedan \u00E4ven i V\u00E4stern och i Kalifornien, d\u00E4r hon tillh\u00F6rde operascenens pionj\u00E4rer. Hon var dotter till den ber\u00F6mda musikern ."@sv . "Count Alessandro Biscaccianti"@en . . "17963303"^^ . . . "July 1896"@en . . . . . . . . . "1074591783"^^ . . . . "1824"^^ . . . "Eliza Ostinelli"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Eliza Biscaccianti (1824 \u2013 July 1896) was an American operatic soprano from Boston, Massachusetts. Born Eliza Ostinelli, she was the daughter of pianist Sophia Hewitt Ostinelli, the only woman to have ever been employed as an organist and accompanist by Boston's Handel and Haydn Society and the second musician ever to perform the work of Beethoven in Boston, and , a native of Italy who became a second violinist with, and later a conductor of, the Handel and Haydn Society. Her uncle was composer John Hill Hewitt and her grandfather was conductor, composer and music publisher James Hewitt."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Eliza Ostinelli"@en . . . . . . "Eliza Biscaccianti (Boston, 1824 \u2013 Parigi, luglio 1896) \u00E8 stata un soprano statunitense.Di origine italiana, fu una delle prime star dell'opera lirica negli Stati Uniti."@it . "Eliza Biscaccianti"@en . "1896"^^ . . "Eliza Biscaccianti"@sv . "Eliza Biscaccianti, f\u00F6dd 1824, d\u00F6d 1896, var en amerikansk operas\u00E5ngerska. Hon hade en framg\u00E5ngsrik karri\u00E4r i USA fr\u00E5n 1847, initialt i \u00F6stkusten men sedan \u00E4ven i V\u00E4stern och i Kalifornien, d\u00E4r hon tillh\u00F6rde operascenens pionj\u00E4rer. Hon var dotter till den ber\u00F6mda musikern ."@sv . . . . "Paul Louis Ostinelli, violinist, and Sophia (Hewitt) Ostinelli , concert pianist and organist"@en . "6794"^^ . "Eliza Biscaccianti (1824 \u2013 July 1896) was an American operatic soprano from Boston, Massachusetts. Born Eliza Ostinelli, she was the daughter of pianist Sophia Hewitt Ostinelli, the only woman to have ever been employed as an organist and accompanist by Boston's Handel and Haydn Society and the second musician ever to perform the work of Beethoven in Boston, and , a native of Italy who became a second violinist with, and later a conductor of, the Handel and Haydn Society. Her uncle was composer John Hill Hewitt and her grandfather was conductor, composer and music publisher James Hewitt. She was nicknamed \"The American Thrush\"."@en . . . . . . . . . "1824"^^ . . "Eliza Biscaccianti"@en . "Eliza Biscaccianti"@it . . . . "Operatic soprano"@en . . . . . . "Eliza (Ostinelli) Biscaccianti"@en . . . . . . . . . .