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  1. The Lincolns were mourning the death of their son Willie, who had died of typhoid. Moved to tears, the Lincolns requested an encore of the song. Henceforth, it would become associated with Adelina Patti, and she performed it many times as a bonus item at the end of recitals and concerts.

  2. Adelina Patti was called out of retirement to perform occasionally at charity events in Wales and England through 1914, when she left the stage for good at age 71. She spent the remaining five years of her life at Craig-y-Nos Castle, where she died in 1919, at age 76.

  3. LONDON, Sept. 27.--Adelina Patti, the prima donna, died this morning at Craig-y-Nos Castle, Penycae, South Wales. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

  4. On his death in 1898 the 56-year-old married Baron Rolf Cederström, a Swedish aristocrat almost 30 years her junior. Patti retired from the stage in 1906, making one last return in October 1914 at the age of 71 to headline a charity concert for the Red Cross at the Royal Albert Hall.

  5. Jan 9, 2010 · When it comes to opera, Adelina Patti (February 10, 1843 – September 27, 1919) was one of the most highly regarded female singers of the 19th century. She earned exorbitant fees at the height of her career.

  6. Oct 31, 2017 · Adelina Patti (1843-1919). Profession: Soprano; Relation to Mahler: Correspondence with Mahler: Yes. 18-09-1893, Year 1893. Born: 10-02-1843 Madrid, Spain. Died: 27-09-1919 Craig-y-nos Castle (country house), Swansea Valley, Brecon, Powys, South Wales. Aged 76.

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  8. Feb 10, 2019 · Adelina Patti, or Adela Juana Maria Patti, was born on February 10, 1843 in Madrid, Spain and would go from being a child prodigy to one of the greatest sopranos of all time.