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    Napoleone Moriani (10 March 1808 – 4 March 1878) was an Italian operatic tenor, appearing in opera houses throughout Europe. Moriani was born in Florence...
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  • Moriani is an Italian surname.Notable persons with that name include: Giuseppe Moriani (17th–18th century), Italian painter Napoleone Moriani (1808–1878)...
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    molecular biologist Napoleone Moriani (1808–1878), Italian operatic tenor Napoleone Nani (1841–1899), Italian painter Napoleone Orsini (disambiguation)...
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    Donizetti, and Gioachino Rossini, often sharing the stage with tenor Napoleone Moriani and baritone Giorgio Ronconi. Donizetti wrote the title role of his...
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  • Giovanni Battista Rubini, and then also in Gilbert-Louis Duprez and Napoleone Moriani, David’s valid successors. With Rossini, though, a whole era had ended...
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    Tenor Napoleone Moriani (by Joseph Kriehuber)...
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    of the time (for example, Marianna Barbieri-Nini, Giulia Grisi and Napoleone Moriani), which was published and printed by Simon Richault in Paris in 1855...
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    Donizetti) Linda soprano Eugenia Tadolini Carlo, Vicomte de Sirval tenor Napoleone Moriani Pierotto, an orphan contralto Marietta Brambilla Antonio, Linda's...
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  • performances and likened Mirate's voice to the great lyric tenor, Napoleone Moriani. During the late 1840s and early 1850s, Mirate was busy singing at...
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