Adelina Patti (19 February 1843 – 27 September 1919) was an Italian opera singer. At the height of her career, she was earning huge fees performing in...
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great-great aunt was 19th-century Spanish-born Italian opera singer Adelina Patti. Her father's side came from Abruzzo, while her mother's side is Sicilian...
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Craig-y-Nos Castle (redirect from Adelina Patti Theatre)
edge of the Black Mountain. The castle, formerly owned by opera singer Adelina Patti, is now a hotel. Its landscaped grounds are now a country park, managed...
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singer and music teacher Adelina Pastor (born 1993), Romanian sprinter Adelina Patti (1843–1919), Italian opera singer Adelina Razetdinova (born 2000)...
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Joyner Jones, who was called Black Patti because some thought she resembled the Italian opera singer Adelina Patti. The label lasted seven months and...
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after Adelina Patti, the great 19th-century opera soprano. The building was originally sited in her winter garden at Craig-y-Nos estate. Patti donated...
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Sissieretta Jones (redirect from The Black Patti)
soprano. She sometimes was called "The Black Patti" in reference to Italian opera singer Adelina Patti. Jones' repertoire included grand opera, light...
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Patti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adelina Patti (1843–1919), Italian-French opera singer Antonino da Patti, Sicilian...
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microorganisms Adelina (beetle), a genus of darkling beetles Adelina (opera), an 1810 opera farsa by Pietro Generali, libretto by Gaetano Rossi Adelina Patti Theatre...
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The last rose of summer sung by Adelina Patti in 1906 Problems playing this file? See media help. "The Last Rose of Summer" is a poem by the Irish poet...
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retirement. A contemporary of one of the Victorian era's most famous divas, Adelina Patti, the two were often compared by reviewers and audiences, and were sometimes...
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appeared in St Petersburg and Moscow, opposite the world-famous soprano Adelina Patti, whom he would partner in almost all her appearances thereafter, accompanying...
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performed mostly in concerts. While not able to achieve her younger sister Adelina Patti's level of acclaim, Carlotta nonetheless received top billing in concerts...
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near Victoria Park on the coast road is the Patti Pavilion; this was the Winter Garden from Adelina Patti's Craig-y-Nos estate in the upper Swansea valley...
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Neath and Brecon Railway (section Adelina Patti)
arbitration the Midland Railway resumed working the trains from 22 July 1889. Adelina Patti was a famous and acclaimed opera singer; she first sang in public as...
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2004. 399. ISBN 1-74045-365-4 "RHS Plant Selector - Camellia japonica 'Adelina Patti'". Archived from the original on 20 February 2020. Retrieved 19 February...
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the first person to ever compare her to the famous bel canto soprano, Adelina Patti. Luisa first studied singing with her oldest sister, Eva Tetrazzini...
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great-great aunt was 19th-century Spanish-born Italian opera singer Adelina Patti. His father's side came from Abruzzo, while his mother's side is Sicilian...
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to the Paris Opéra, with Adelina Patti and Jean de Reszke in the leading roles. The opera was first seen in London (with Patti and Mario) on 11 July 1867...
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through mid-1890s and for a time was a preferred partner of soprano Adelina Patti. For his prominence he was decorated as a Knight of the Order of Christ...
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Beghelli and Talmelli, Ermafrodite Armoniche (Varese: Zecchini, 2011) such as, "Adelina Patti, The Centennial Edition" (EMI) "Michael Aspinall". v t e...
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Saint Petersburg in 1869, followed by London performances in 1870 with Adelina Patti in the title role. Campana died in London at the age of 63. Although...
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established her as the leading prima donna of the time in succession to Adelina Patti. She had at first been nonplussed by the impenetrable snobbery at the...
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revised the role again in 1867 with embellishments and cadenzas for Adelina Patti. The first performance of The Thieving Magpie in England was at the...
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Mariani advertisements. Actresses, dancers, and singers, including Adelina Patti, Emma Albani, Sarah Bernhardt, Emma Eames, Rosita Mauri, Lillian Russell...
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theater to marry, at a very early age, violinist Carlo Patti (brother of Adelina Patti and Carlotta Patti), whom she married at Providence, Rhode Island. Germon...
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serious musician." In an 1877 review of Il barbiere, he noted that Adelina Patti sang as an encore in the lesson scene "Home, Sweet Home" but that "the...
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foods and dishes named after people. Poularde Adelina Patti – named for 19th-century opera singer Adelina Patti. Woodcock salmis Agnès Sorel – one of the...
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closed in 1962. The station building, built in 1886, was funded by Adelina Patti. "Craig-y-nos Railway Station, Neath and Brecon Railway, Penwyllt"....
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