[1] Early in her career, she was sometimes billed as "Carlotta Maconda",[4][5] and toured as a member of the Boston Ideal Opera Company from 1888 to 1890, in the same cast as Jessie Bartlett Davis.
[12] "Maconda has such unusual personal magnetism, in addition to a voice of delightful quality," reported a 1907 magazine, "that she quickly becomes a favorite wherever she sings.
"[13] In 1910, she traveled to Havana, Cuba to sing in La Bohème at the city's new opera house.
[15] Charlotte Maconda married theatrical manager William Wellington Walters[16] in 1894.
[1] "In private life Madame Maconda has no striking peculiarities to make her remarkable," opined a 1907 newspaper writer.