Teresa (1827–1904) and her younger sister Maria (1832–1848) Milanollo, were Italian violin-playing child prodigies who toured Europe extensively to great acclaim in the 1840s. After Maria died at age 16, Teresa, who was also a composer, had a long solo career. The name "Milanollo" has been perpetuated by the regimental march of the Life Guards, Coldstream Guards and Governor General's Foot Guards, written in their honour by their contemporary J.V. Hamm. The Teatro Milanollo in their native Savigliano was named for the sisters.
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Grande fantaisie élégiaque, Op. 1: I. Introduzione
Impromptu, Op. 8
Grande fantaisie élégiaque, Op. 1: IV. Finale
Impromptu for Violin & Piano, Op. 8
Lamento, Op. 7
Grand adagio élégiaque in memoria della Sorella Maria
Grande fantaisie élégiaque, Op. 1: III. Grande fantaisie élégiaque
Ave Maria, Op. 4
Variazioni umoristiche su l'aria di Marlborough, Op. 5
Variazioni umoristiche sul Rheinweinlied, Op. 6
Grande fantaisie élégiaque, Op. 1: II. Tema
Allegro moderato
Impromptu for Violin and Piano op. 8 · Impromptu for Violin and Piano op. 8
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