- Elizabeth Billington
Elizabeth Billington (1768–
25 August 1818 ) was a Britishopera singer born inLondon , her father being a German musician named Weichsel, and her mother a popular vocalist. She was trained in music, and at fourteen sang at a concert inOxford . In 1783 she married James Billington, adouble-bass player. She had a voice of unusual compass, and as Rosetta in "Love in a Village" she had a great success at Covent Garden in 1786, being engaged for the season at a salary of 1000, a large sum in those days. Her position as a singer in London was now assured. In 1794 she and her husband went toItaly , and Mrs Billington appeared atNaples (where she was the heroine of a new opera, "Inez di Castro ", written for her by F. Bianchi), atFlorence , atVenice and atMilan . Her husband died suddenly during the tour, and in 1799 she married a Frenchman named Felissent, whom, however, she left in 1801. Returning to England she appeared alternately at Covent Garden andDrury Lane , her professional income during 1801 amounting to between 10,000 and 15,000. Henceforward she sang in Italian opera until the end of 1810, when ill health forced her to abandon her profession. In 1817 she was reconciled to her husband, and went with him to live nearVenice , where she died on25 August 1818 .Haydn said of her, that SirJoshua Reynolds should rather have painted the angels listening to Mrs Billington singing, than have depicted, as he did, Mrs Billington listening to the angels.References
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*H. Jachmann, intro. J.M. Lewis, "Wagner and his First Elisabeth" (Novello, London 1944).
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