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Margaretta Graddon

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Nationality
  
British

Occupation
  
Singer


Spouse(s)
  
Alexander Gibbs

Name
  
Margaretta Graddon

Born
  
1804
Taunton

Margarita Graddon or Mrs Gibbs (born 1804) was a British popular singer.

Life

Graddon was born in Taunton in 1804. She was trained by Tom Cooke and then sang in the provinces until she appeared at Vauxhall Gardens in 1822, later in Dublin, and then at Drury Lane Theatre in 1824 in The Marriage of Figaro. The same year she appeared in Henry Bishop's version of Der Freischütz.

In 1827 she married a pianoforte maker named Alexander Gibbs. There was a pianoforte company called Graddon and Gibbs".

She toured in the United States in 1834 and 1835. In 1844 she was again appearing at Vauxhall and being paid five pounds a week.

She was credited with writing a polka titled "Le Bal Costumél" and she appears on the cover of the sheet music, but the music is actually attributed to her husband. She was last mentioned in a musical directory in 1855.

References

Margaretta Graddon Wikipedia