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Jenny Lind - 200 year anniversary

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 One does not get out too much these days. I was therefor happy to see that there is an exhibition about Jenny Lind, the famous opera singer of the 19th century. The exhibition, at Torup castle, was a guided tour and the group was limited to 12 persons due to the restrictions. Jenny Lind was born on the 6 October 1820 under difficult circumstances. Usually, you can read in the church books 'father unknown', but for her birth, it said 'parents unknown'. She mostly grew up in foster care, but her mother took her in from time to time, more disrupting her life than caring for her. One day she was sitting in her window singing. A maid working for a ballet dancer at the opera house passed by and heard her sing. She was amazed at the voice and talked to the people in charge of the opera. She came to audition when she was only eight. Much was lacking in her voice at the time, but she was accepted. As they say, 'the rest is history'.  She had a very successful life, sing...