Miss Lina Cavalieri to M. Winthrop-Chanler
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Miss Lina Cavalieri to M. Winthrop-Chanler
Regarding the marriage of the singer, Lina Cavalieri to M. Wintrhop-Chanler, a member of New Yorks prominent Astor family. The couple met during the 1909-1910 season when Cavalieri was singing with Oscar Hammersteins Manhattan Opera Company. They married on Saturday 18th June 1910 but the marriage did not last long and Cavalieri returned to Europe shortly afterwards
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Astor Cavalieri Husband Lina Married Singer Chanler Miss Winthrop
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Great image of the elegant and captivating Miss Lina Cavalieri, the renowned Italian soprano, on the day of her marriage to Mr. Winthrop Chanler on June 18, 1910. The ceremony took place in New York City, during the height of the 1909-1910 opera season when Cavalieri graced the stage of Oscar Hammerstein's Manhattan Opera Company. Mr. Chanler, a prominent member of the esteemed Astor family, was enchanted by the enchanting singer's voice and stage presence. Their whirlwind romance quickly led to the altar, and the couple exchanged vows in a grand and lavish ceremony. However, their union was not meant to last. Despite the initial excitement and fanfare, the marriage between Cavalieri and Chanler was short-lived. The singer, longing for her European roots and the opera stage, returned to the continent shortly after the wedding. The reasons for their separation remain a mystery, but it is known that Cavalieri resumed her singing career and went on to enjoy great success in Europe and beyond. This historic photograph captures the essence of a bygone era, a time when the worlds of opera and high society intertwined in a dazzling display of wealth, glamour, and passion. The image of Miss Cavalieri, radiant in her bridal gown, serves as a reminder of the fleeting nature of love and the enduring power of the arts. This print, from the Mary Evans Picture Library, is a rare and valuable document of a fascinating moment in the history of opera and American high society. It is a must-have for any collection devoted to the history of music, theater, or social history.
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