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Maria Martínez (singer)

Ana María Loreto Martínez was a Cuban guitarist and singer who was active in Spain, France and the United Kingdom in the mid 19th-century. Originating in Cuba, she moved to Seville and studied at the Madrid Royal Conservatory. She performed to prominent audiences in Paris and latterly London, at Her Majesty's Theatre, which attracted significant press coverage.

Maria Martínez
"Maria L'Antillaise" by Nadar, tentatively identified as Martínez[1]
Born
Ana María Loreto Martínez

Circa 1820
Havana, Cuba
Occupation(s)Guitarist, singer
"Senora-Martinez The Black Malibran at Her Majesty's Theatre" as depicted in The Illustrated London News, July 1850[2]

Early life and family edit

Martínez was born in Havana, Cuba, to free Black parents. Her father was a cabinetmaker, employed at a store called "La Gamba". Her musical abilities were recognised at a young age and she became part of the family of the Intendente of Havana, Don Francisco Aguilar, and was educated with his daughters.

Aguilar and his family returned to their native Spain, and Martinez accompanied them, settling in Seville. Martínez married Don Mariano Morena, a Cuban army officer, but the couple were later forced to leave Cuba after falling foul of the Cuban authorities.

Career edit

Martínez returned to Seville and taught guitar to pay for her entry to the Madrid Royal Conservatory. Martínez impressed Queen Isabella II of Spain and received a "life pension" from her in 1848, though it was ended two years later in 1850, after which Martínez frequently struggled financially.[3] Martínez later performed in Paris to great success.[4]

July 1850 performances at Her Majesty's Theatre, London edit

In July 1850 Martínez appeared in a divertissement at Her Majesty's Theatre in London called Les Delices du Serail, set in a seraglio. After the curtain came up, a Sultan was shown amused by the dances of odalisques. Martínez then appeared "attired in a suit of rich amber-coloured satin" and performed.[5] Her debut appearance at the theatre had been twice delayed by the closure of the theatre as a result of the death of Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, and her vocal hoarseness.[4] The Times wrote that "the expectations of the public...were not a little wound up".[5]

In London Martínez was marketed as the 'Black Malibran', in reference to the Spanish singer Maria Malibran. Edward Walford, writing in Old and New London (1878) wrote Martínez "sang quaint Spanish melodies". The opera manager Benjamin Lumley wrote in his History of the Opera, that Martinez's songs were "full of original charm, her execution excellent, her voice sweet, pure, and true; but the whole performance was small almost to meagreness, and, although it might well be regarded as a piquant musical curiosity, it failed in any real power of attraction".[6] The Illustrated London News described her voice as "wild, quaint and graceful" with its "dominant qualities" of "picturesqueness and its strong and unanticipated contrasts" and described her vocal quality as "sweet and luscious".[4] The Times wrote that her singing was "quaint and pointed, especially when she seems to give vent to a flow of spirits".The Times wrote that "much applause" followed each song, but concluded that "enough disapprobation was mingled with approval to render it pretty certain the Cuban style of vocalisation will not get a permanent foothold in this country".[5]

Martínez's race was frequently commented on in contemporary accounts.The Illustrated London News wrote that "the fame of this lady had reached us and as a mark of social progress in the 'black race' was to us fraught with peculiar interest".[4] The Times wrote that the appearance in one of the boxes of Her Majesty's Theatre of "a lady of colour has caused much conversation in the lobbies".[5] Later 19th century accounts of her used racist language. In a chapter entitled "The Desecration of the Stage" in the periodical Time, an anonymous writer wrote that "the idea of nigger minstrelsy had not yet suggested itself" before Martinez was introduced to the "English opera goer" after a "great flourish of trumpets" and lamented the contemporaneous appearance of the Mastodon Minstrels.[7]

Paris, France edit

 
Poster for an 1875 performance at the Alcazar d'Hiver

Martínez resided in France around 1858–1863. The French writer Théophile Gautier corresponded with Martínez while she was in Paris earlier in 1850, marveling at "La Malibran" and recommending her to various theaters and operas.[8] Between 1856 and 1859 Félix Nadar took a series of studio photographs of "Maria l'Antillaise", thought to be of Maria Martínez.[1] She continued to struggle financially while performing, and transitioned from performing in operas and theaters to cafes, such as the Alcazar at 10 rue Faubourg Poissonnière. Charles Baudelaire wrote of her in a letter to Apollonie Sabatier, "Did you know that the unfortunate [l'infortunée] Mrs. Martínez was hanging out in the lyrical cafes and that she was singing a few days ago at the Alcazar?"[9] She did not find the success of her earlier performances, and returned to Spain in 1863.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Childs, Adrienne L. "e Modèle noir de Géricault à Matisse". Nineteeth-Century Art Worldwide. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  2. ^ The Illustrated London News, 20 July 1850.
  3. ^ "María Martínez de Loreto, Malibrán negra". historiamujeres.es. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d "Illustrated London News, 20 July 1850, p. [53]". Illustrated London News. 20 July 1850. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d "Her Majesty's Theatre". The Times. No. 20542. 16 July 1850. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  6. ^ "Survey of London – Old and New London Old and New London: Volume 4 Waterloo Place and Her Majesty's Theatre". Survey of London: Volume 4 Waterloo Place and Her Majesty's Theatre. British History Online. Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  7. ^ Time. Kelly. 1880. p. 663.
  8. ^ Gautier, Théophile (1993). Correspondance Generale, Volume 8. Librairie Droz. p. 167.
  9. ^ kikomora (28 April 2020). "Martínez, "l'infortunée": los años oscuros de la Malibran Noire". cadáver paraíso (in European Spanish). Retrieved 23 May 2021.

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Ana Maria Loreto Martinez was a Cuban guitarist and singer who was active in Spain France and the United Kingdom in the mid 19th century Originating in Cuba she moved to Seville and studied at the Madrid Royal Conservatory She performed to prominent audiences in Paris and latterly London at Her Majesty s Theatre which attracted significant press coverage Maria Martinez Maria L Antillaise by Nadar tentatively identified as Martinez 1 BornAna Maria Loreto MartinezCirca 1820Havana CubaOccupation s Guitarist singer Senora Martinez The Black Malibran at Her Majesty s Theatre as depicted in The Illustrated London News July 1850 2 Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Career 2 1 July 1850 performances at Her Majesty s Theatre London 2 2 Paris France 3 ReferencesEarly life and family editMartinez was born in Havana Cuba to free Black parents Her father was a cabinetmaker employed at a store called La Gamba Her musical abilities were recognised at a young age and she became part of the family of the Intendente of Havana Don Francisco Aguilar and was educated with his daughters Aguilar and his family returned to their native Spain and Martinez accompanied them settling in Seville Martinez married Don Mariano Morena a Cuban army officer but the couple were later forced to leave Cuba after falling foul of the Cuban authorities Career editMartinez returned to Seville and taught guitar to pay for her entry to the Madrid Royal Conservatory Martinez impressed Queen Isabella II of Spain and received a life pension from her in 1848 though it was ended two years later in 1850 after which Martinez frequently struggled financially 3 Martinez later performed in Paris to great success 4 July 1850 performances at Her Majesty s Theatre London edit In July 1850 Martinez appeared in a divertissement at Her Majesty s Theatre in London called Les Delices du Serail set in a seraglio After the curtain came up a Sultan was shown amused by the dances of odalisques Martinez then appeared attired in a suit of rich amber coloured satin and performed 5 Her debut appearance at the theatre had been twice delayed by the closure of the theatre as a result of the death of Prince Adolphus Duke of Cambridge and her vocal hoarseness 4 The Times wrote that the expectations of the public were not a little wound up 5 In London Martinez was marketed as the Black Malibran in reference to the Spanish singer Maria Malibran Edward Walford writing in Old and New London 1878 wrote Martinez sang quaint Spanish melodies The opera manager Benjamin Lumley wrote in his History of the Opera that Martinez s songs were full of original charm her execution excellent her voice sweet pure and true but the whole performance was small almost to meagreness and although it might well be regarded as a piquant musical curiosity it failed in any real power of attraction 6 The Illustrated London News described her voice as wild quaint and graceful with its dominant qualities of picturesqueness and its strong and unanticipated contrasts and described her vocal quality as sweet and luscious 4 The Times wrote that her singing was quaint and pointed especially when she seems to give vent to a flow of spirits The Times wrote that much applause followed each song but concluded that enough disapprobation was mingled with approval to render it pretty certain the Cuban style of vocalisation will not get a permanent foothold in this country 5 Martinez s race was frequently commented on in contemporary accounts The Illustrated London News wrote that the fame of this lady had reached us and as a mark of social progress in the black race was to us fraught with peculiar interest 4 The Times wrote that the appearance in one of the boxes of Her Majesty s Theatre of a lady of colour has caused much conversation in the lobbies 5 Later 19th century accounts of her used racist language In a chapter entitled The Desecration of the Stage in the periodical Time an anonymous writer wrote that the idea of nigger minstrelsy had not yet suggested itself before Martinez was introduced to the English opera goer after a great flourish of trumpets and lamented the contemporaneous appearance of the Mastodon Minstrels 7 Paris France edit nbsp Poster for an 1875 performance at the Alcazar d HiverMartinez resided in France around 1858 1863 The French writer Theophile Gautier corresponded with Martinez while she was in Paris earlier in 1850 marveling at La Malibran and recommending her to various theaters and operas 8 Between 1856 and 1859 Felix Nadar took a series of studio photographs of Maria l Antillaise thought to be of Maria Martinez 1 She continued to struggle financially while performing and transitioned from performing in operas and theaters to cafes such as the Alcazar at 10 rue Faubourg Poissonniere Charles Baudelaire wrote of her in a letter to Apollonie Sabatier Did you know that the unfortunate l infortunee Mrs Martinez was hanging out in the lyrical cafes and that she was singing a few days ago at the Alcazar 9 She did not find the success of her earlier performances and returned to Spain in 1863 References edit a b Childs Adrienne L e Modele noir de Gericault a Matisse Nineteeth Century Art Worldwide Retrieved 13 January 2024 The Illustrated London News 20 July 1850 Maria Martinez de Loreto Malibran negra historiamujeres es Retrieved 23 May 2021 a b c d Illustrated London News 20 July 1850 p 53 Illustrated London News 20 July 1850 Retrieved 7 January 2020 a b c d Her Majesty s Theatre The Times No 20542 16 July 1850 Retrieved 8 January 2020 Survey of London Old and New London Old and New London Volume 4 Waterloo Place and Her Majesty s Theatre Survey of London Volume 4 Waterloo Place and Her Majesty s Theatre British History Online Retrieved 7 January 2020 Time Kelly 1880 p 663 Gautier Theophile 1993 Correspondance Generale Volume 8 Librairie Droz p 167 kikomora 28 April 2020 Martinez l infortunee los anos oscuros de la Malibran Noire cadaver paraiso in European Spanish Retrieved 23 May 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maria Martinez singer amp oldid 1195278129, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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