Theodosia Abrams Fisher
English contralto singer (1770–1849)
Theodosia Abrams Fisher was a prominent English contralto singer, born in 1770. She was part of a talented family of musicians, often performing alongside her sisters Harriett, Eliza, and Jane Abrams. As a contralto, Theodosia showcased her vocal abilities, earning recognition for her skills in the music field.
Theodosia Abrams Fisher's career was marked by her reputation as one of the leading female contraltos of her time, sharing this distinction with Margaret Kennedy. Despite her promising career trajectory, she chose to abandon singing upon her marriage. Theodosia passed away in 1849, leaving behind a legacy as a talented contralto singer who had made a significant impact during her performing years.