Eugenia Mathilda Enequist (1833–1898), also known as Signora Biondini, was a Swedish opera singer and singing instructor.

Born in Visby, Gotland, Sweden, the daughter of a vicar, Johan Enequist, she was educated in Stockholm, Leipzig, and then in Paris, where she was instructed by Masset and Levasseur before she was employed in the Comédie-Italienne under the stage name Biondini (The Blonde), but soon moved to London, where she was a concert singer and singing instructor. Until 1879, she toured in Europe, also in her native Stockholm. She died, aged about 65, in London.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Höijer, Johan Leonard (1864). "Enequist—Biondini, Mathilda" (in Swedish). Musik-lexikon. p. 118. Retrieved 10 December 2022.
  • Österberg, Carin et al., Svenska kvinnor: föregångare, nyskapare. Lund: Signum 1990. (ISBN 91-87896-03-6)


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