Francesco Bianchi may refer to: Francesco Bianchi (bishop) (1606–1644), Roman Catholic bishop Francesco Bianchi (composer) (1752–1810), Italian operatic...
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Santamaria as Eumaeus Ayman Al Aboud as Indius Amir Wilson as Philoetius Francesco Bianchi as Amphimedon Nicolas Retrivi as Elenus Bruno Cassandra as Promachus...
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physicist Federico Bianchi (disambiguation), multiple people Francesco Bianchi (disambiguation), multiple people Frederick Bianchi, Duke of Casalanza...
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Francesco Bianchi (1447 – 8 February 1510) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. He is also known as Francesco del Bianchi Ferrara and Il Frare...
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Arbace in Arbace by Francesco Bianchi (Naples, 1781) Timante in Demofoonte (Genoa, 1781) Adone in Venere e Adone by Francesco Bianchi (Florence, 1781) Giulio...
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Giuseppe Francesco Bianchi (1752 – 27 November 1810) was an Italian opera composer. Born in Cremona, Lombardy, he studied with Pasquale Cafaro and Niccolò...
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composer Francesco Bianchi Il consiglio imprudente (1796) – composer Giuseppe Francesco Bianchi Merope (1797) – composer Giuseppe Francesco Bianchi Cinna...
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Frang Bardhi (redirect from Francesco Bianchi (bishop))
Frang Bardhi (Latin: Franciscus Blancus, Italian: Francesco Bianchi, 1606–1643) was an Albanian Catholic bishop and Old Albanian author. Bardhi is best...
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Francesco Bianchi (15 January 1940 – 20 September 1977) was an Italian middle distance runner, that won a gold medal at the Mediterranean Games. Francesco...
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Oscar Bianchi (born 1975) Francesco Bianchi (1752–1810) Frederick Bianchi (born 1954) Giovanni Bianchi (c. 1660 – after 1720) Giovanni Battista Bianchi (flourished...
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is a complete list of the operas of the Italian composer Francesco Bianchi (1752–1810). Bianchi had an extraordinarily varied career, working in different...
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1616 – c. 1624) Francesco Bianchi (1752–1810), also Giuseppe Francesco Bianchi Giovanni Bianchi (c. 1660 – after 1720) Giovanni Battista Bianchi (flourished...
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plays her proper part in the 'heroic cantata' created by the composer Francesco Bianchi and the librettist Lorenzo da Ponte, entitled "The Wedding of the...
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Galleria Estense (section Francesco I)
Barnaba da Modena, Apollonio di Giovanni, Bartolomeo Bonascia and Francesco Bianchi Ferrari. His son Francis V also made some new purchases and reopened...
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apprenticed to Francesco Bianchi Ferrara in Modena, where he probably became familiar with the classicism of artists like Lorenzo Costa and Francesco Francia...
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teacher's teachers Bishop (1787–1856) studied with teachers including Francesco Bianchi. Henry Farmer [pupils] George Rodwell Giorgio Battistelli this teacher's...
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Francis Newton Fonts for latin paleography, 4th ed., Juan-José Marcos Francesco Bianchi/Antonio Magi Spinetti: BMB. Bibliografia dei manoscritti in scrittura...
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William Smethergell (1751–1836) ([10]) Mary Ann Wrighten (1751–1796) Francesco Bianchi (1752–1810) Muzio Clementi (1752–1832) Georg Friedrich Fuchs [de]...
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19 – Jean-Georges Noverre, ballet master (born 1727) November 27 – Francesco Bianchi, opera composer (born 1752) date unknown Margaretha Christina Åbergsson...
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(Camuccini), an 1806 painting La morte di Cesare, an 18th-century opera by Francesco Bianchi Assassination of Julius Caesar (disambiguation) Julius Caesar (disambiguation)...
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Chabeaussière, librettist and playwright (died 1820) date unknown Francesco Bianchi, composer and music collector (died 1810) Leonard McNally, librettist...
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Theme from Die Zaubergeige, Op. 82, No. 3 (viola and piano; 1978) Gian Francesco Malipiero: Variazione sulla pantomima dell' Amor brujo di Manuel de Falla...
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Giuseppe Bertini (1825–1898) Francesco Bianchi (1447–1510) Francesco Galli Bibiena (1659–1739) Nicola Biondi (1866–1929) Francesco Bissolo (1470/72–1554) Giovanni...
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Giovanni Battista Bianchi (composer, flourished 1675) who was active in Italy. He should also not be confused with Francesco Bianchi; a mistake made in...
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fly. One supporter of the soprano, an officer in the Royal Guard called Francesco Ruffo, saw fit to insult Pacchierotti publicly, and a duel was fought...
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composed around the same time as Zaide and later used as an overture to Francesco Bianchi's La villanella rapita (1784) – are often given as an overture to Zaide...
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mathematician, and engineer Giuseppe Guarneri (1698–1744), luthier Francesco Bianchi (1752–1810), an Italian opera composer. Giovanni Pallavera (1818–1886)...
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Alonso e Cora (category Operas by Francesco Bianchi)
Alonso e Cora (Alonso and Cora) is an opera seria in three acts by Francesco Bianchi. The libretto was by Giuseppe Foppa, after Ferdinando Moretti's Idalide...
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Mario Fraschini 1961: Francesco Bianchi 1962: Francesco Bianchi 1963: Francesco Bianchi 1964: Francesco Bianchi 1965: Francesco Bianchi 1966: Gianfranco Carabelli...
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Castore e Polluce (category Operas by Francesco Bianchi)
Castore e Polluce (Castor and Pollux) is an opera seria by Francesco Bianchi. The libretto was one translated by Carlo Innocenzo Frugoni, from Pierre-Joseph...
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