Victoire Henry known in later life as Madame Ferrari (24 June 1785 – after 1823) was a French pianist as a young woman and later a famed singing teacher.
[1][2] Her husband was Giacomo Ferrari, a minor composer whose piano concertos Victoire often performed, along with those of Joseph Wolfl, Daniel Steibelt, and her own teacher, Johann Baptist Cramer.
[3] She was daughter of the dancing master Monsieur Henri.
She married Giacomo Gotifredo Ferrari in London in 1804, and the couple had a son, Adolfo Angelico Ferrari (1807-1870), who became a singer, but later the couple separated, with Ferrari in Edinburgh and Madame Ferrari in Brighton.
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