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    Alfredo Stéfano Di Stéfano Laulhé (Spanish pronunciation: [alˈfɾeðo ðjesˈtefano]; 4 July 1926 – 7 July 2014) was a professional footballer and coach who...
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  • said to have similarities to that of Ambrogio Borgognone. His son, Stefano Scotto, also a painter, was one of the masters of Gaudenzio Ferrari and Bernardino...
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    Renata Scotto (24 February 1934 – 16 August 2023) was an Italian soprano, opera director, and voice teacher. Recognised for her sense of style, her musicality...
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    Giuseppe Di Stefano (24 July 1921 – 3 March 2008) was an Italian operatic tenor who sang professionally from the mid-1940s until the early 1990s. Called...
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    Milan with his father. According to Lomazzo, he trained under Giovan Stefano Scotto, although for others he was a pupil of Ambrogio Bergognone. In 1504-1507...
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    Piscopo. He also attended particular courses given by Leyla Gencer and Renata Scotto. In 2001 he was awarded with Beniamino Gigli Prize. In January 2016 he performed...
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  • Milan in 1980 by Stefano Tessarin (guitar), Ruggero Zanolini (keyboards), Domenico Prantera (bass), Lio Mascheroni (drums) and Pino Scotto (vocals). Musically...
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  • The soprano Renata Scotto made many recordings, some of complete operas, others of collections of arias. Some of her performances can be seen on video...
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    Vinco; 1959) EMI Puccini: La bohème (Scotto, Poggi, Gobbi, Modesti; 1961) Deutsche Grammophon Verdi: La traviata (Scotto, G.Raimondi, Bastianini; 1962) Deutsche...
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  • Fernandi, Zaccaria; 1957) EMI Manon Lescaut (Callas, di Stefano, Fioravanti; 1957) EMI Médée (Callas, Scotto, Pirazzini, Picchi, Modesti; 1957) Ricordi Suor Angelica...
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  • voices, published by Ottaviano Scotto in Venice Philippe Verdelot – Second book of madrigals for four voices, published by Scotto in Venice Silvestro Ganassi...
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  • Katia Ricciarelli as Assunta Scotton (season 1-4) Claudia Gaffuri as Chiara Scotto (season 1-3; guest season 4) Gabriele Rossi as Giorgio Gualtieri (season...
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  • Scotto Renata Marini Lauro Gazzolo Maria Saccenti Sakella Rio Luisa Malagrida F. Delle Fornaci Giulio Fioravanti Piero Passarotti Narrated by Stefano...
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  • Darío Oscar Scotto (born September 1, 1969, in Buenos Aires) is a former Argentine footballer. He currently played club football in Argentina Spain, Mexico...
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  • Rossini Dina Sassoli: Giulia Giovanna Scotto: Maria, la madre di Bruno Arnaldo Martelli: cavalier Ernesto Pacetti Stefano Fossari: tenente Heinrich Bode: sergente...
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    8 senators and 2 MEPs: 17 deputies, led by former group leader Arturo Scotto, joined the brand-new Article One, while Laura Boldrini (President of the...
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    Gobbi plays the Count. Published by operadepot.com. Puccini: La bohème (Scotto, Poggi; Votto, 1961) Deutsche Grammophon Puccini: Gianni Schicchi (de los...
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    press that the additional performance was not approved by Callas. Renata Scotto took over the part, which was the start of her international career.[citation...
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    Chiara Gribaudo Roberto Morassut Luca Pastorino Marco Sarracino Arturo Scotto Stefano Vaccari Alessandro Zan Nicola Zingaretti, former President of Lazio...
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    Stefano de Maza Gatto also known as Stefano Felis (baptised in Bari on 20 January 1538; 25 September 1603), was a Neapolitan Italian composer of the Renaissance...
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  • di Lammermoor with Scotto, Di Stefano, Vinco. Nino Sanzogno (cond.) La Scala 1959. (Mercury/Ricordi) Verdi: Rigoletto with Scotto, Kraus, Cossotto, Vinco...
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  • Gorosito 1989–90: Cozzoni 1990s 1990–91: E. González 1991 Ap: Díaz Cl 1992: Scotto / Latorre 1992 Ap: Acosta 1993 Cl: Da Silva 1993 Ap: Martínez 1994 Cl: Espina...
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    (Venice: heirs of Girolamo Scotto) Placido Falconio – Psalmodia vespertina for four voices (Brescia: Vincenzo Sabbio) Stefano Felis – First book of madrigals...
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    opposite her husband Rossi-Lemeni conducted by Singer, 1959, Vox Renata Scotto and Bruscantini conducted by Fasano, 1960, Ricordi Mariella Adani and Leonardi...
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    York employed the RICO Act in September 18, 1979, in United States v. Scotto. Scotto, who was convicted on charges of racketeering, accepting unlawful labor...
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    in Rome on 20 November 1969 when he sang in I Lombardi opposite Renata Scotto. This was recorded on a private label and widely distributed, as were various...
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    1979: Kirk Browning directed a television film with Renata Scotto (La Gioconda) – for which Scotto won an Emmy, Luciano Pavarotti (Enzo Grimaldo), Stefania...
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  • Milinković MF Dominique Aulanier MF Franco Vignola FW Franck Vandecasteele FW James Debbah Substitutes: MF Thibault Scotto  80' Manager: Silvester Takač...
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  • elected in the 2023 leadership election, while the party's president is Stefano Bonaccini. The PD was established in 2007 upon the merger of various centre-left...
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  • 1995 Ignacio Scocco 1 2 2012 2012 Alejandro Scopelli 8 4 1929 1937 Darío Scotto 1 0 1992 1992 Roberto Sensini 60 0 1987 2000 José Serrizuela 8 0 1989 1990...
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