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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. Teresa, who was also a composer, enjoyed a longer solo career, outliving Maria. 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.

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  • 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. Teresa, who was also a composer, enjoyed a longer solo career, outliving Maria. 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.
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