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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Christina Rahm, (c. 1760-1837), was a Swedish operatic singer and a dramatic actress. She was employed at the Eriksberg Theatre in Stockholm in 1780-84 and at the Stenborg Theatre 1784-99, and therefter at travelling theatres. She was the first Swedish artist to play Rosina in The Barber of Seville (1785). Christina Rahm arrived in Stockholm in 1782 as the spouse of the wig-maker of the Royal Swedish Opera, Jacob Rahm. She was engaged by Carl Stenborg at the Eriksberg…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Christina Rahm, (c. 1760-1837), was a Swedish operatic singer and a dramatic actress. She was employed at the Eriksberg Theatre in Stockholm in 1780-84 and at the Stenborg Theatre 1784-99, and therefter at travelling theatres. She was the first Swedish artist to play Rosina in The Barber of Seville (1785). Christina Rahm arrived in Stockholm in 1782 as the spouse of the wig-maker of the Royal Swedish Opera, Jacob Rahm. She was engaged by Carl Stenborg at the Eriksberg Theatre the same year, and 1784 at the Stenborg Theatre, where she was to be a celebrated prima donna. Rahm is described as :"one of the theatre's most useful actresses". She participated in both spoken drama as well as opera. She had a good singing voice, which made her often used when the theatre offered opera, musicals and other lyrical performances. She often played the part of soubrette