• Carlo Lambardi or Lombardi (1559 – 1620) was an Italian architect of the late-Renaissance and early-Baroque period, active mainly in Rome. He was born...
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    present travertine porch and façade (1615) were designed and built by Carlo Lambardi. The inscriptions found in Santa Francesca Romana (S. Maria Nuova),...
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    - in bugnata work, dating to the early 17th century and designed by Carlo Lambardi - was formerly the main entrance to Villa Giustiniani before being moved...
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    During this period, Costaguti renovated the building to a design by Carlo Lambardi (years 1597–1619): while the oldest wing of the building faces Via della...
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  • Gallo. Taking over management of a touring opera company led by Mario Lambardi that was stranded in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1910, Gallo brought them back...
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    in New York City. Charlebois toured with the Lambardi Grand Opera Company from 1910, and with the San Carlo Grand Opera Company, sharing soprano parts in...
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  • where she performed at the Tivoli Theatre in San Francisco as a member of Lambardi Pacific Coast Company. Pereira apparently left the stage in 1920 and subsequently...
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  • works of Agresta, Cerretto, S. Dentice, Effrem, Francisco and Camillo Lambardi, Macque, de la Marra, Gesualdo and others. The second collection is entitled...
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  • Amina in Vincenzo Bellini's La sonnambula and sang as a member of the Lambardi Opera Company in the United States in 1907–1908. In 1909 she moved to Italy...
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  • (1560–1609) James Harding (1560–1626) Diomedes Cato (c. 1560/1565–1618) Camillo Lambardi (c. 1560–1634) [1] Giovanni Bernardino Nanino (c. 1560–1623) Peter Philips...
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    spelling Lumbardia. Other Eastern orthographies use the spelling Lombardéa. /ˈlɒmbərdi, ˈlʌm-/ LOM-bər-dee, LUM- [lombarˈdiːa] Western Lombard: [lũbarˈdiːa]...
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  • with the Milan Opera Company and in New Orleans in 1911 as a member of Lambardi Opera Company. From 1912 she managed her career in Italy, where she worked...
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    Vincenzo Lanteri, C.O. (1628–1649) Alessandro Argoli (1651–1654) Francesco Lambardi (1655–1660) Francesco Angelucci (1660–1674 Died) Riccardo Annibaleschi...
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  • Andrea Buratti, Massimo Lanzarotti Cezary Balicki, Adam Żmudziński Pablo Lambardi, Juan Carlos Ventin 2006 Ton Bakkeren, Huub Bertens Geoff Hampson, Eric...
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