Matteo Renzi OMRI (pronounced [matˈtɛːo ˈrɛntsi]; born 11 January 1975) is an Italian politician who served as prime minister of Italy from 2014 to 2016...
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Cecilia Conservatory, where he studied composition under the guidance of Armando Renzi and conducting under Franco Ferrara and Piero Bellugi. He later played...
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Armando Varricchio (born 13 June 1961, Venice, Italy) is the Italian ambassador to Germany. He previously served as Ambassador to Serbia (2009-2012) and...
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piano, violin, and composition. From the age of 10, he studied with Armando Renzi before entering the prestigious Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia...
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composer. Lombardi was born in Rome. He studied composition initially with Armando Renzi and Roberto Lupi, later enrolling at the Pesaro Conservatory where he...
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comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Armando Falconi, Pina Renzi and María Mercader. A wealthy young woman falls in love with...
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Matteo Renzi are proponents of the Third Way. Renzi has occasionally been compared to former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair for his political views. Renzi himself...
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Margarida Jorge José Emiliano dos Santos, Roberto Nunes Morgado, Alvir Renzi and Armando Marques. His trademarks are evocative movements and effeminate mannerisms...
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Francesco Mander; Piccolo alpino (1940) Music by Umberto Galassi and Armando Renzi, conducted by Francesco Mander; Pia de' Tolomei (1941) Music composed...
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Guglielmo Petroni [it], Attilio Bertolucci, Raffaele Gervasio [it], Armando Renzi [it], Angelo Francesco Lavagnino, Fulvio Palmieri and Mario Consiglio [it]...
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Gianluca (seasons 1–2) Vincenzo Nemolato as Madonnina (seasons 1–2) Lorenzo Renzi [it] as Giorgio (seasons 1–2) Alessandro Pacioni as Alessandro (seasons...
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2005) July 15 – Frankie Yankovic, polka musician (d. 1998) July 22 – Armando Renzi (it), composer (died 1985) July 23 – Emmett Berry, jazz trumpeter (d...
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accompanist of singers. Moretti was born in Rome, and initially studied with Armando Renzi. Then he became Nino Rota’s assistant for creating the opera Napoli...
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Presidente Renzi a Londra Renzi a Bruxelles per il G7 del 4-5 giugno Renzi e la missione Asia, tappa ad Hanoi Renzi in Cina: dobbiamo aprirci di più Renzi in...
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fellow student for several years of Carlo Maria Giulini, Bruno Maderna, Armando Renzi and Guido Turchi. From 1949 to 1989/90, Maestro Bellandi taught for...
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Il pazzo Elena Altieri as Sua moglie Camillo Pilotto as Il vinaio Pina Renzi as Sua moglie Vera Worth as La dattilografia Giuseppe Zago as Il capo ufficio...
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Ragona Simone Rapisarda Casanova Filippo Walter Ratti Piero Regnoli Pina Renzi Tonino Ricci Gennaro Righelli Davide Riondino Claudio Risi Dino Risi Marco...
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Armando Cossutta (2 September 1926 – 14 December 2015) was an Italian communist politician. After World War II, Cossutta became one of the leading members...
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Chunga as Fernando "Nandito" Romero Fernández Roberto Palazuelos as Mauro Renzi Roberto Ballesteros as Comandante Félix Tavares Ricardo Barona as Antonio...
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Argentina in Rome. Armando Falconi Giuditta Rissone Vittorio De Sica Umberto Melnati Rina Franchetti Camillo Pilotto Franco Coop Pina Renzi Arturo Falconi...
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Giorgio Napolitano (section Renzi Cabinet)
handed in his resignation in February 2014, Napolitano mandated Matteo Renzi (Letta's factional challenger) to form a new government. After a record...
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Barta, la privatista (as Eva Dilian) Amelia Chellini as La direttrice Pina Renzi as La professoressa Varzi Paola Veneroni as L'allieva Varghetti, la spiona...
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party's secretary is Maurizio Acerbo, who replaced Paolo Ferrero in 2017. Armando Cossutta was the party's founder, while Fausto Bertinotti its longest-serving...
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December 2014 the party, which sat in Enrico Letta's government and Matteo Renzi's government (2013–2016), formed Popular Area with Angelino Alfano's New...
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Maria Marino Riccardo Nencini Annamaria Parente (from 10/07/2020) Matteo Renzi Valeria Sudano Gelsomina Vono Massimiliano Romeo Paolo Tosato Antonella...
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2014, Matteo Renzi called for "a new phase" and consequently the party's national board voted to ask Letta to resign. Subsequently, Renzi was sworn in...
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Pedini, Alberto Reffi, Captains Regent (1953) Giordano Giacomini, Giuseppe Renzi, Captains Regent (1953–1954) Giuseppe Forcellini, Secondo Fiorini, Captains...
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January), Sergio Mattarella (starting 3 February) Prime Minister: Matteo Renzi January 14 – President of Italy Giorgio Napolitano announces his resignation...
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trolleybus]. RiminiToday (in Italian). 28 June 2019. Retrieved 27 June 2023. Renzi, Roberto (3 April 2020). "Il Filobus e la Guerra (1935-1945)" [The Trolleybus...
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was replaced by the technocratic cabinet of Mario Monti. In 2014, Matteo Renzi became prime minister and the government started constitutional reform....
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