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Ada Crossley
Artist Info
Role
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Performer
Period
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Classical
Genre
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Vocal
 
Ada Crossley was a renowned Australian classical music artist who made a significant contribution to the world of music in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born on March 3, 1874, in Tarraville, Victoria, Ada was the youngest of the seven children of William Crossley and his wife, Mary Ann. Her father was a farmer, and her mother was a singer who had a great influence on Ada's musical career. Ada's musical talent was evident from a young age, and she began singing in public at the age of six. She received her early education at the Tarraville State School and later attended the Presbyterian Ladies' College in Melbourne. During her school years, Ada continued to develop her musical skills and performed in various concerts and competitions. In 1893, Ada won the Melbourne Liedertafel Scholarship, which enabled her to study music in Europe. She traveled to London and studied under the renowned singing teacher, Alberto Randegger. Ada's talent and hard work paid off, and she made her debut at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 1895. Her performance was well-received, and she soon became a popular performer in London's music scene. Ada's success in London led to invitations to perform in other parts of Europe, including Germany, Austria, and Italy. She performed in various concerts and operas, and her powerful and expressive voice won her many admirers. Ada's performances were not limited to Europe, and she also toured Australia and New Zealand, where she was hailed as a national treasure. One of Ada's most significant performances was at the Royal Command Performance in 1901, where she sang before Queen Victoria and other members of the royal family. Her performance was a great success, and she was praised for her beautiful voice and stage presence. Ada's success continued, and she was invited to perform at various prestigious events, including the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902. Ada's talent and hard work were recognized with numerous awards and honors. In 1902, she was awarded the Order of Merit by King Edward VII, becoming the first Australian woman to receive the honor. She was also awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Philharmonic Society in 1904 and was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1927. Ada's career spanned over three decades, and she retired from performing in 1926. She returned to Australia and settled in Melbourne, where she continued to be involved in the music scene. She taught singing and was a patron of various music organizations. Ada also made occasional public appearances, and her performances were always well-received. Ada Crossley passed away on October 17, 1929, at the age of 55. Her death was mourned by music lovers around the world, and she was remembered as one of the greatest singers of her time. Ada's legacy lives on, and her recordings continue to inspire new generations of music lovers. In conclusion, Ada Crossley was a remarkable Australian classical music artist who achieved great success in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her powerful and expressive voice won her many admirers, and her performances were praised for their beauty and stage presence. Ada's talent and hard work were recognized with numerous awards and honors, and she remains a celebrated figure in the world of music.
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