Eulalia Pavlovna Kadmina (Russian: Ð•Ð²Ð»Ð°Ð»Ð¸Ñ ÐŸÐ°Ð²Ð»Ð¾Ð²Ð½Ð°
Кадмина; 1853, Kaluga â€" 1881, Kharkov) was a Russian singer,
contralto, mezzo-soprano, dramatic actress.Eulalia Kadmina was born in
Kaluga in the family of a Kaluga merchant Pavel Maksimovich Kadmin and
a gypsy Anna Nikolaevna. In the XIX century, such unions were
considered extremely unusual. Eulalia was the youngest of the three
sisters. From early childhood, she began to show a violent, very proud
and independent character.Eulalia grew up as a closed, lonely child,
who did not meet at all with anyone, even with her own sisters. She
learned to read early and spent all her free time reading books. The
father singled it out against the background of other children, and at
the age of 12 arranged for Eulalia in a prestigious educational
institution Moscow Elizabeth Institute.The Institute was famous for
its strict discipline and high level of education. In order to prevent
the young pupils from distracting from training, all the windows of
the establishment were thickly smeared with chalk, so there was no way
to look out onto the street. Leaving the walls of the Elizabeth
Institute, girls, as a rule, became governesses. Everyone noted that
they were the wildest governess, since the presence of the man at the
table led the girls into a terrible embarrassment. Girls were not
adapted to life. Kadmina was already looking for a graduate of the
workplace, as one meeting occurred, dramatically changed everything.
Кадмина; 1853, Kaluga â€" 1881, Kharkov) was a Russian singer,
contralto, mezzo-soprano, dramatic actress.Eulalia Kadmina was born in
Kaluga in the family of a Kaluga merchant Pavel Maksimovich Kadmin and
a gypsy Anna Nikolaevna. In the XIX century, such unions were
considered extremely unusual. Eulalia was the youngest of the three
sisters. From early childhood, she began to show a violent, very proud
and independent character.Eulalia grew up as a closed, lonely child,
who did not meet at all with anyone, even with her own sisters. She
learned to read early and spent all her free time reading books. The
father singled it out against the background of other children, and at
the age of 12 arranged for Eulalia in a prestigious educational
institution Moscow Elizabeth Institute.The Institute was famous for
its strict discipline and high level of education. In order to prevent
the young pupils from distracting from training, all the windows of
the establishment were thickly smeared with chalk, so there was no way
to look out onto the street. Leaving the walls of the Elizabeth
Institute, girls, as a rule, became governesses. Everyone noted that
they were the wildest governess, since the presence of the man at the
table led the girls into a terrible embarrassment. Girls were not
adapted to life. Kadmina was already looking for a graduate of the
workplace, as one meeting occurred, dramatically changed everything.
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