Tito Schipa (Italian pronunciation: [ˈskiːpa]; born Raffaele Attilio Amedeo Schipa; 2 January 1889 in Lecce – 16 December 1965) was an Italian tenor. Schipa...
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Tito Luigi Giovanni Michelangelo Schipa (born 18 April 1946), better known as Tito Schipa Jr., is a Portuguese-born Italian composer, singer-songwriter...
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was chosen as the location to present it, with Gilda dalla Rizza and Tito Schipa in the leading roles. A feature of the music is Puccini's use of modern...
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Donaggio, Massimo Bubola, Iva Zanicchi, Pierangelo Bertoli, Nino D'Angelo, Tito Schipa Jr., Pino D'Angiò, Marcella Bella, Nikka Costa, Corrado Castellari. Noteworthy...
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pop singer songwriter Bobbi Starr – pornographic actress Tito Schipa – Italian tenor Tito Schipa Jr. – Portuguese-born Italian composer, singer-songwriter...
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the popular tenors of the day—Beniamino Gigli, Giovanni Martinelli, Tito Schipa, and Enrico Caruso. Pavarotti's favourite tenor and idol was Giuseppe...
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Italian sculptor Tito Schipa (1888–1965), Italian tenor Tito Sotto (born 1948), senator in the Philippines Congress, actor and singer Tito Steiner (born 1952)...
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at Monte Carlo included Titta Ruffo, Geraldine Farrar, Mary Garden, Tito Schipa, Beniamino Gigli, Claudia Muzio, Georges Thill, Lily Pons, and Mary McCormic...
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1990, the 1991 Abbiati Prize for Vocal Interpretation, and the 1996 Tito Schipa Prize. On 25 April 2003 Sabbatini received the title of Kammersänger...
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1921, and the first recording was made in the United States by singer Tito Schipa in 1923. The English version, "Yours", was published in 1931 in the United...
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at Monte Carlo included Titta Ruffo, Geraldine Farrar, Mary Garden, Tito Schipa, Beniamino Gigli, Claudia Muzio, Georges Thill, and Lily Pons. The Hôtel...
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Nikolay Figner, Antonio Scotti, Vanni Marcoux, Giovanni Zenatello, Tito Schipa, and the French tenor Lucien Muratore, whom she married in 1913 after...
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Alessandro Parisotti, and in the 20th century was recorded by Enrico Caruso, Tito Schipa, Giuseppe Anselmi, Richard Tucker as well as more recently, by Alfredo...
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singing. Uses of the squillo include: projecting a small timbre e.g. Tito Schipa, Bidu Sayao underscoring a dramatically important passage e.g. No, non...
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Cecilia in Rome, a position she previously held at the Conservatorio Tito Schipa in Lecce. Felle was born in Bari and received her diplomas in piano and...
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and Tito Schipa. The film's sets were designed by the art director Luigi Scaccianoce. Virginia Belmont as Gloria Renato Valente as Valerio Tito Schipa as...
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debut "Amapola" has been a favorite recording of opera tenors including Tito Schipa (1926), Nino Martini (1941), Jan Peerce (1950), Alfredo Kraus (1959)...
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P.18214); album Italian Song Recital (RCA Victor – LM 20080) 1955 - Tito Schipa album Chansons napolitaines (Neapolitan songs) (Vogue Durium – DVM 90005)...
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Scavarda Romano Scavolini Franco Scepi Riccardo Schicchi Mario Schifano Tito Schipa jr Piero Schivazappa Maurizio Sciarra Pasquale Scimeca Ettore Scola Giuseppe...
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Eduardo Scarpetta (born 1853) Eduardo Scarpetta (born 1993) Filippo Scelzo Tito Schipa Tino Schirinzi Bruno Scipioni Tino Scotti Massimo Serato Gustavo Serena...
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Famous singers who performed Bixio's songs included Beniamino Gigli, Tito Schipa, Carlo Buti, Giuseppe Di Stefano, and Luciano Pavarotti. He died in Rome...
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famous as a gathering spot for celebrities such as Ethel Barrymore, Tito Schipa, Jascha Heifetz, and Igor Sikorsky. It was designed after the Yar restaurant...
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moon") in 1918. In 1928, Gogorza recorded the song again, with tenor Tito Schipa. During this time he also was a professor of voice and music for the...
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Albanese, Franco Corelli, Mario Del Monaco, Giuseppe Di Stefano, and Tito Schipa. The Three Tenors also performed popular songs from Naples. Plácido Domingo...
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Jan Peerce, Lily Pons, Rosa Ponselle, Elisabeth Rethberg, Gladys Rice, Tito Schipa, Gladys Swarthout, John Charles Thomas, and Lawrence Tibbett were all...
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Cat: GQX 10100-10105 1932 Ernesto Badini, Adelaide Saraceni, Afro Poli, Tito Schipa Carlo Sabajno La Scala Orchestra and Chorus CD: Arkadia Cat: 2CD 78017...
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artist, musician and composer Michelangelo Schipa [it] (1854–1939), writer, historian and scholar Tito Schipa (1888–1965), tenor Filippo Smaldone (1848–1923)...
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Grieux, Kobbé lists Edmond Clément, Enrico Caruso, Beniamino Gigli, Tito Schipa and Ferruccio Tagliavini; Wolff also lists Gaston Micheletti, Adolphe...
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(b. 1927) December 16 W. Somerset Maugham, English writer (b. 1874) Tito Schipa, Italian tenor (b. 1889) Queen Sālote Tupou III of Tonga, (b. 1900) December...
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110061-62, Opera d'Oro OPD 1366 1934 Gianna Pederzini, Marisa Merlo, Tito Schipa, Piero Biasini Franco Ghione Orchestra e Coro del Teatro alla Scala di...
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