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    Nicolò Francesco Leonardo Grimaldi (5 April 1673 (bap) – 1 January 1732) was an Italian mezzo-soprano castrato who is best remembered today for his association...
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  • English clown Martina Grimaldi (born 1988), Italian swimmer Nicolò Grimaldi (1673–1732), Italian operatic singer Ralph Grimaldi (born 1943), American...
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    and 1717.: 103  The opera marked the London debut of the castrato Nicolò Grimaldi (Nicolini).: 99  The London version was prepared by Nicola Haym, who...
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    language of our own stage". Addison did, however, praise the singing of Nicolò Grimaldi, the celebrated alto castrato known as "Nicolini", in the title role...
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    Spinola Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 8-10, Genoa Palazzo Cattaneo-Adorno 16 Nicolò Grimaldi Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 9, Genoa Palazzo Doria Tursi (City Hall) 17...
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    (1653–1697) Pier Francesco Tosi (1654–1732) Francesco Ceccarelli (1752–1814) Nicolò Grimaldi ("Nicolini") (1673–1732) Gaetano Berenstadt (1687–1734) Carlo Mannelli...
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  • American media personality, author, and doctor of clinical psychology Nicolò Grimaldi This page lists people with the surname Nicolino. If an internal link...
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    Almahide, and was an early London success for the famous castrato Nicolò Grimaldi in the title role. The original libretto by Giovanni Pietro Candi and...
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  • Notably Provenzale was the teacher of famed castrato 'il cavaliere Nicolo Grimaldi (detto Nicolini)'. Before the year 1658, there is virtually no record...
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    Princes: the Palazzo Doria Spinola in Salita Santa Caterina, the Palazzo Grimaldi Doria Tursi in today's via Garibaldi and the Palazzo Lercari Parodi, also...
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    in Utica (1728) "Con sì bel nome in fronte" (Catone), act 1, sc.1 Nicolò Grimaldi "Non ti minaccio sdegno" (Marzia) Anna Maria Strada Leo Catone in Utica...
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    Semira Megabise Premiere: Venice, 1730 Filippo Giorgi Francesca Cuzzoni Nicolò Grimaldi, aka Nicolini Carlo Broschi, aka Farinelli Maria Maddalena Pieri, aka...
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    uninfluenced by it, and the first in Italian. The original cast was Nicolò Grimaldi (Ambleto), Maria Domenica Pini (Veremonda), Lorenzo Santorini (Fengone)...
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    Dido's scenes of jealousy in act 2. Marianna Bulgarelli and her Aeneas, Nicolò Grimaldi, reprised their roles on 10 May 1725 in Reggio Emilia for the premiere...
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  • Italian, and it was one of the first London operas in which the castrato Nicolò Grimaldi (known as Nicolini) performed. There were three separate productions...
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    Peter Paul Rubens, painted on the occasion of the sitter's marriage to Duke Nicolò Pallavicino in 1606 and now in the National Trust collection at Kingston...
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  • roles (women were not permitted to appear onstage in the Papal States) Nicolò Grimaldi (1673–1732), mezzo-soprano castrato known for his association with...
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    castrati, among whom Giovanni Carestini, Carlo Broschi "Farinelli", Nicolò Grimaldi "Nicolini", Francesco Bernardi "Senesino" and Antonio Maria Bernacchi...
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  • unknown – Heinrich Ernst Grosmann, composer (died 1811) January 1 – Nicolo Grimaldi, castrato singer (born 1673) February 17 – Louis Marchand, composer...
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    Milan, Metastasio attended the premiere in Venice, accompanied by Nicolò Grimaldi and Marianna Bulgarelli, the stars of Francesco Feo’s 1723 version...
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  • cast, 16 February 1715 Tigrane, Prince of Armenia soprano castrato Nicolò Grimaldi, "Nicolini" Tomiri, Queen of the Massagetae soprano Marianna Benti...
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    adapted by Handel. The production was marred when the leading man Nicolo Grimaldi "Nicolini" fell fatally ill before the performance and an inexperienced...
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  • along with three other Genoese citizens, Giovanni Battista Salvago, Nicolo Grimaldi, and Benedetto Lomellino, and with the advice and inspiration of Catherine...
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    Idreno/Scitalce, an Indian prince, former lover of Semiramide soprano castrato Nicolò Grimaldi "Nicolini" Tamiri, princess of Bactria soprano Antonia "Anna" Negri...
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  • Calefatti Braccio (Arm) of Venice – Nicolò Lippomano (Konstam gives "of Candia") Nostra Signora (Our Lady) of Zante – Nicolò Mondini Christo Risordo (Risen...
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  • asteroid named after the astronomer Martino Nicolini Stage name of Nicolo Grimaldi (1673–1732), Italian mezzo-soprano castrato Angelo Nicolini (1505–1567)...
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    Campofregoso, 1370–1378 Antoniotto I Adorno, 17 June 1378 (first reign) Nicolò Guarco (or Guasco), 1378–1383 Antoniotto I Adorno (second reign) Federico...
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    Dido's scenes of jealousy in act 2. Marianna Bulgarelli and her Aeneas, Nicolo Grimaldi, reprised their roles on 26 December 1724 at the Teatro San Cassiano...
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    the theatre, featuring the two leading castrato singers of the era, Nicolo Grimaldi and Valentino Urbani. This was the first Italian opera composed specifically...
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    beginning of 1732 he was urgently called upon to replace the castrato Nicolò Grimaldi (Nicolini), who suddenly died on 1 January during the rehearsals of...
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