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BRAHAM, JOHN (c. 1774-1856) , English vocalist, was born in London about 1774, of Jewish parentage, his real name being Abraham. His father and mother died when he was quite young
appearance in public at Covent Garden theatre on the 21st of April x787, when he sang " The soldier tired of war's alarms " and " Ma there arrive." On the breaking of his voice, he had to support himself by,, teaching thepianoforte. In a few years, however, he recovered his voice, which proved to be a tenor of exceptionally pure and rich quality. His second debut was made in 1794 at the Bath concerts, to the conductor of which, Rauzzini, he was indebted for careful training extending over a period of more than two years. In 1796 he reappeared in London at Drury Lane in Storace's opera of Mahmoud. Such was his success that he obtained an engagement the next year to appear in the Italian opera house
triumph
Milan , Genoa, Leghorn and Venice. His compass embraced about nineteen notes, his management of the falsetto being perfect. In 18oi he returned to his native country, and appeared once more at Covent Garden in the opera Chains of the Heart, by Mazzinghi and Reeve. So great
original
appearance was at a concert in March 1852. He died on the 17th of February 1856. There is, perhaps, no other case upon record in which a singer of the first rank enjoyed the use of his voice so long; between Braham's first and last public appearances considerably more than sixty years intervened, during forty
great
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