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Mariane Theresia Sophie (Maria Sofia) Stebnowska also called Zofia Stępkowska or Stempkosta (13 July 1753 or 1761 – 16 February 1848) was a Swedish opera singer and harpist of Polish origin. She has been referred to as one of the more notable stage artists of the Gustavian era Royal Swedish Opera . She was the maternal grandmother of the famous ballerina Marie Taglioni .

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10-569: (Redirected from Carsten ) For other uses, see Karsten (disambiguation) . Karsten or Carsten is a both a given name and a surname. It is believed to be either derived from a Low German form of Christian , or "man from karst ". Notable persons with the name include: Given name [ edit ] Carsten Carsten Höller (born 1961), German artist Carsten Jancker (born 1974), German footballer and coach Carsten Niebuhr (1733–1815), German mathematician, cartographer, and explorer in

20-557: A concert in the Stockholm Stock Exchange Building with her spouse and Marie Louise Marcadet , where each of them first performed alone, after which she accompanied the duet singing of her husband and Marcadet by playing the harp. Sophie Stebnowska Karsten died at Drottningholm in 1848, aged 95. Gustav Löwenhielm mentioned her importance in Swedish theater and opera history in the 19th century, during

30-545: A discussion about the employment of foreign artists, when he pointed out that several of the artists during the foundation of the Royal Swedish Opera and the Royal Dramatic Theatre had been foreigners: "Is it impossible to engage Mr Berg and Miss Schoultz? - Generally, I can not see how we can elude the employment of half grown foreigners. Gustav III's Swedish national theatre started with

40-611: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sophie Stebnowska Sophie Stebnowska reportedly arrived to Sweden from Paris in France in the company of the British ambassador to Sweden, Sir Thomas Wroughton , previously ambassador to Poland, with whom she was in a relationship at the time. This would have been in 1778, when Sir Thomas Wroughton left his ambassadorship in Poland for

50-454: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Karsten (disambiguation) Karsten may refer to: Karsten , both a given name and a surname. Karsten (fish) , genus of fish in the family Oxudercidae. Karsten Creek , a golf club located near Stillwater, Oklahoma See also [ edit ] Carsten (disambiguation) Karstens (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

60-726: The Name . Retrieved December 18, 2016 . [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Karsten&oldid=1255710499 " Categories : Given names Surnames German masculine given names Masculine given names Low German given names Norwegian masculine given names German-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

70-545: The circles around the royal court. Sophie Stebnowska was engaged at the Royal Swedish Opera in December 1782 and given a contract for life as a premier actress on 25 February 1790. She was regarded to belong to the elite artists of the opera. She made her last appearance on the state in 1803, and retired from the opera in 1806. Stebnowska was also an acknowledged harpist. In March 1795, she participated in

80-556: The same office in Sweden. She married the Swedish opera singer Christoffer Christian Karsten in 1781, and became the mother of the ballet dancer Sophie Karsten and the painter Elisabeth Charlotta Karsten . At their wedding, they were granted the use of the Villa Canton at Drottningholm by king Gustav III of Sweden . The couple enjoyed an active social life in the circles of the artistic world of Stockholm and also frequented

90-428: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Karsten . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Karsten_(disambiguation)&oldid=1037890515 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

100-2602: The service of Denmark Carsten Pohl (born 1965), German basketball coach Carsten Charles Sabathia (born 1980), American baseball player Carsten Schatz (born 1970), German historian and politician Carsten Schneider (born 1976), German politician Karsten Karsten Alnæs (born 1938), Norwegian author, historian, and journalist Karsten Andersen (1920–1997), Norwegian conductor Big Daddy Karsten (born 1989), 2017 Eurovision Jury List; Norwegian Pre-select for Eurovision (Melodi Grand Prix 2021) Karsten Buer (1913–1993), Norwegian harness coach Karsten Fonstad (1900–1970), Norwegian politician Karsten Forsterling (born 1980), Australian rower Karsten Isachsen (1944–2016), Norwegian Lutheran priest, essayist and public speaker Karsten Jakobsen (1928–2019), Norwegian engineer Karsten Johannessen (1925–2018), Norwegian footballer and coach Karsten Kroon (born 29 January 1976), Dutch former professional road bicycle racer Karsten Solheim (1911–2000), Norwegian-born American golf club designer and businessman Karsten Warholm (born 1996), Norwegian athlete Surname [ edit ] Adrian Karsten (1960–2005), American college football reporter Christoffer Christian Karsten (1756–1827), Swedish opera singer Ekaterina Karsten (born 1972), Belarusian Olympic rower Elisabeth Charlotta Karsten (1783–1856), Swedish painter Elke Karsten (born 1995), Argentine handball player Frank Karsten (born 1984), Dutch Magic: The Gathering player Frank M. Karsten (1913–1992), American politician George Karsten (1863–1937), German botanist Gustav Karl Wilhelm Hermann Karsten (1817–1908), German botanist and geologist Gustav Karsten (1820–1900), German physicist Kai Karsten (born 1968), German Olympic sprinter Karl Johann Bernhard Karsten (1782–1853), German mineralogist Karl G. Karsten (1891–1968), American economist, statistician and businessman Petter Adolf Karsten (1834–1917), Finnish mycologist Sophie Karsten (1783–1862), Swedish dancer and artist Sophie Mariane Karsten (1753–1848), Polish opera singer Thomas Karsten (1885–1945), Dutch engineer Wenceslaus Johann Gustav Karsten (1732–1787), German mathematician See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Karsten All pages with titles containing Karsten MV  Carsten Carlsten (name) Carstens Karstens (disambiguation) References [ edit ] ^ "Karsten" . Behind

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