Teresa Albuzzi-Todeschini

Teresa Albuzzi-Todeschini (26 December 1723 – 30 June 1760) was an Italian opera singer (contralto) who performed in Germany.

Born in Milan, Albuzzi-Todeschini was hired at the Opernhaus am Zwinger in Dresden on 1 January 1750.

Along with Regina Mingotti she was the successor of Faustina Bordoni and was considered a "prima donna at more than one place".

[1] Critics praised her for her "full, sonorous and extremely trained voice [and] her masterful and gorgeous performance".

[1][3] Albuzzi-Todeschini remained in Dresden during the Seven Years' War but joined her mother, her husband Antonio Schreivogel-Todeschini, and her two children in Milan in December 1758.

Albuzzi-Todeschini as Tusnelda in Hasse 's Arminio (Dresden 1753)