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    Luigi Marchesi (Italian pronunciation: [luˈiːdʒi marˈkeːzi]; 8 August 1754 – 14 December 1829) was an Italian castrato singer, one of the most prominent...
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    in October, when Luísa performed with the famous castrato Luigi Marchesi (1754–1829). Marchesi, famous for his turbulent temperament, envied her success...
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    later. Her pedagogy was rooted in the tradition of her teacher Mathilde Marchesi. She mainly taught out of her private studio in New York City, with the...
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    (1710–1764) Gaspare Pacchierotti (1740–1821) Venanzio Rauzzini (1746–1810) Luigi Marchesi ("Marchesini") (1754–1829) Vincenzo dal Prato (1756–1828) Girolamo Crescentini...
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    heard Signora Todi on the stage; nor can she have heard Pacchierotti, Marchesi or Crescentini; nor, as far as I can discover, did she ever have occasion...
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    [citation needed] Caffarelli, Matteuccio, Siface, Senesino, Gizziello, Marchesi, Carestini, and some others were very famous and extremely gifted in their...
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    Za-Bum, by Marcello Marchesi, directed by Mario Mattòli Sai che ti dico? (You know what I am saying to you?), by Marcello Marchesi, directed by Mario Mattòli...
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    repertoire upon the advice of the composer Giovanni Paisiello or singer Luigi Marchesi. Galli's younger brother Vincenzo was also an opera singer noted for...
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    Viardot, Luigi Lablache and Mario there. While acting as accompanist to his sister at St Anne's Catholic Church, Edge Hill, Liverpool, he sang 'Et incarnatus...
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    composer of songs. After moving to London in 1788, she studied with Luigi Marchesi and Giovanni Battista Cimador. Dussek was a highly accomplished performer...
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  • exploration of her pedagogical principles as an extension and elaboration of the Marchesi method, including a survey of her music and editing for coloratura soprano...
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    she went to Paris, and there had lessons with Mathilde Marchesi. Later, she studied with Luigi Vannuccini in Florence, Italy. By the mid 1890s, nearly...
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    pupil of Nerina Baldisseri, whose mother had been a pupil of Mathilde Marchesi. In June 1957, she made her debut singing Euridice in Monteverdi's L'Orfeo...
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    was more of a Neo-classicist than a Romantic, notes Servadio—had the poet Luigi Lechi rework the libretto to emulate the original tragic ending by Voltaire...
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    the transmission, Vieni via con me (Taratapunzi-e) (written by Marcello Marchesi, Dino Verde, Enrico Simonetti and Pippo Baudo), winning her first gold...
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  • Sydney Theatre Company, and others before appearing in Judy Morris's film Luigi's Ladies in 1989, after which she was cast as the lead actress in Jane Campion's...
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    she never entirely overcame, even after hearing such great models as Luigi Marchesi and Girolamo Crescentini. One of her faults was that she could never...
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  • 11 – J. Harold Murray, baritone, 49 (nephritis) December 15 – Blanche Marchesi, mezzo-soprano and voice teacher, 77 December 16 – William Wallace, composer...
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  • teachers Robinson-Duff (died 1934) studied with teachers including Mathilde Marchesi and George Henschel. Jessie Bartlett Davis Nora Bayes Olive Fremstad Mary...
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