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The Spa at Norwich Inn

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The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
The Spa at Norwich Inn
Phone:
+1 860-425-3500

Hours:
Sunday12am - 12pm
Monday12am - 12pm
Tuesday12am - 12pm
Wednesday12am - 12pm
Thursday12am - 12pm
Friday12am - 12pm
Saturday12am - 12pm


Johanna Maria Jenny Lind was a Swedish opera singer, often known as the Swedish Nightingale. One of the most highly regarded singers of the 19th century, she performed in soprano roles in opera in Sweden and across Europe, and undertook an extraordinarily popular concert tour of America beginning in 1850. She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music from 1840. Lind became famous after her performance in Der Freischütz in Sweden in 1838. Within a few years, she had suffered vocal damage, but the singing teacher Manuel García saved her voice. She was in great demand in opera roles throughout Sweden and northern Europe during the 1840s, and was closely associated with Felix Mendelssohn. After two acclaimed seasons in London, she announced her retirement from opera at the age of 29. In 1850, Lind went to America at the invitation of the showman P. T. Barnum. She gave 93 large-scale concerts for him and then continued to tour under her own management. She earned more than $350,000 from these concerts, donating the proceeds to charities, principally the endowment of free schools in Sweden. With her new husband, Otto Goldschmidt, she returned to Europe in 1852 where she had three children and gave occasional concerts over the next two decades, settling in England in 1855. From 1882, for some years, she was a professor of singing at the Royal College of Music in London.
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