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    Antonio Giuseppe Anselmi (6 November 1876, Nicolosi - 27 May 1929, Zoagli) was an Italian operatic lyric tenor. He became famous throughout Europe during...
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  • referee Franco Anselmi (terrorist) (1956-1978), Italian neofascist terrorist Giorgio Anselmi (1723–1797), Italian painter Giuseppe Anselmi (1876–1929),...
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  • and in the 20th century was recorded by Enrico Caruso, Tito Schipa, Giuseppe Anselmi, Richard Tucker as well as more recently, by Alfredo Kraus and Ramon...
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    her career, Cavalieri sang with other prominent singers, including Giuseppe Anselmi, Mary Garden (the world premiere of Massenet's Chérubin, 1905), Mattia...
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    portrayed Rosina in Rome, in 1911. The soprano sang, as well, with Giuseppe Anselmi in Rigoletto, in St Petersburg, in 1913. In 1916, she made her debut...
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    beatified Bertoni on 1 November 1975. The miracle involved the cure of Giuseppe Anselmi - a priest of the Stigmatines - who had severe stomach complications...
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    onwards, where she headlined opposite stars such as Titta Ruffo and Giuseppe Anselmi, singing in all the major opera houses. In particular she sang in the...
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    Franco Anselmi (1 March 1956 – 6 March 1978) was an Italian neofascist terrorist who was active in the organization Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari (Armed...
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    Giuseppe Rosi (Calcara di Ussita, 8 January 1798 – Rome, 9 March 1891) was an Italian poet and patriot known as poeta pastore. Born in Ussita into a family...
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    Didur (1905), Mattia Battistini (1906), Graziella Pareto (1906/1928), Giuseppe Anselmi (1907), Titta Ruffo (1908/1926), and Riccardo Stracciari (1909/1939)...
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  • Roberto Stagno (1840–1897), tenor Mario Sammarco (1868–1930), baritone Giuseppe Anselmi (1876–1929), tenor Vincent Rose (1880–1944), violinist, pianist, composer...
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  • ISBN 1-930841-79-5 "Arkiv Music – José Mojica article". "Three Edison Tenors – Giuseppe Anselmi * Alessandro Bonci * José Mojica". Archived from the original on 19...
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    Lorenzo (August 1875 – 1962), was one of the world's foremost flutists. Giuseppe Anselmi (1876–1929), was a gifted lyrico-spinto tenor of Sicilian birth. E...
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    Giuseppe "Beppe" Pisanu (born 2 January 1937 in Ittiri, province of Sassari) is an Italian politician, longtime member of the Chamber of Deputies for the...
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  • and a singing teacher Giovanni Ansani (1744–1826), operatic tenor Giuseppe Anselmi (1876–Zoagli), operatic tenor Daniele Barioni (1930–2022), lyric tenor...
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  • the 1890s, 1900s, 1910s, 1920s included Titta Ruffo, Ángeles Ottein, Giuseppe Anselmi, Ofelia Nieto, José Mardones, Amelita Galli-Curci, Tito Schipa. He...
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    in the same sort of way as De Lucia. They include Alessandro Bonci, Giuseppe Anselmi, Fiorello Giraud, Charles Friant, Edmond Clement, and David Devries...
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    Pippo Baudo (redirect from Giuseppe Baudo)
    Giuseppe Vittorio Raimondo "Pippo" Baudo (born 7 June 1936) is one of the most famous Italian television presenters, with a career spanning six decades...
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    Pasquale Amato, Giuseppe Anselmi, Teresa Arkel, Ernesto Badini, Aristide Baracchi, Maria Barrientos, Ramon Blanchart, Alessandro Bonci, Giuseppe Borgatti, Georgette...
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  • and Scott Kessler. Collections of rare recordings of singers include Giuseppe Anselmi, Jane Bathori, Mattia Battistini, Celestina Boninsegna, Max Bouvet...
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  • Dizionario della canzone italiana. Curcio Editore, 1990. pp. 1347-8. Eddy Anselmi. "Pinuccio Pirazzoli". Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della...
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    Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry, headed by the independent DC Tina Anselmi. In May 1981, Forlani was forced to resign due to the P2 scandal, causing...
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  • Alessandro Bonci, Giuseppe Anselmi, Aristodemo Giorgini, Edoardo Garbin Dramatic tenors: Francesco Tamagno, Giovanni de Negri, Giuseppe Borgatti, Fiorello...
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    Giuseppe Cristiano Malgioglio (pronounced [kriˈstjaːno malˈdʒɔʎʎo]; born 23 April 1945) is an Italian songwriter, singer and television personality. Born...
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    Clepto-manie 2008 - Argento 2009 - In simbiosi (EP) 2011 - Famelico Eddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini...
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    Joe Aiello (redirect from Giuseppe Aiello)
    Giuseppe "Joe" Aiello (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe aˈjɛllo]; September 27, 1890 – October 23, 1930) was a Sicilian bootlegger and organized crime...
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  • Salvatori. Storia dell'Hit Parade. Gramese, 1989. ISBN 8876054391. Eddy Anselmi. Festival di Sanremo: almanacco illustrato della canzone italiana. Panini...
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    author of the play Madre, and he worked with Marinella Bragaglia and Rosina Anselmi. He also founded his own theater company, supported by the critic Renato...
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    was shot and killed, reportedly by Frankie Yale, John Scalise and Albert Anselmi. O'Banion was born to Irish Catholic parents in the small town of Maroa...
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  • a result, according to legend, Giunta and his co-conspirators (Albert Anselmi and John Scalise) were beaten and shot to death by Capone at a party. Their...
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