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    Antonio Scotti (25 January 1866 – 26 February 1936) was an Italian baritone. He was a principal artist of the New York Metropolitan Opera for more than...
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    with Milka Ternina and Fernando De Lucia as the doomed lovers and Antonio Scotti as Scarpia. Puccini wrote that Tosca was "[a] complete triumph", and...
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    seno agli angeli (La forza del destino) Solenne in quest'ora (with Antonio Scotti) (La forza del destino) Qual voluttà trascorrere (I Lombardi alla prima...
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  • include: Brantino Scotti (14th century), jurist Antonio Scotti (14th century) treasurer of Estorre Visconti, Lord of Monza; Francesco Scotti (14th century)...
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    prominent Neapolitan singers taught by Lombardi were the baritones Antonio Scotti and Pasquale Amato, both of whom would go on to partner Caruso at the...
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  • television actor Andrés Scotti (born 1975), Uruguayan football (soccer) player Antonio Scotti (1866–1936), Italian operatic baritone Ben Scotti (born 1937), American...
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    Vito Giusto Scozzari (January 26, 1918 – June 5, 1996), also known as Vito Scotti, was an American character actor who played both dramatic and comedy roles...
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    Opera Records. These stars included Marcella Sembrich, Lillian Nordica, Antonio Scotti, and Edouard de Reszke, but the technical standard of Columbia's Grand...
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    A multinational product: an operatic duet sung by Enrico Caruso and Antonio Scotti, recorded in the US in 1906 by the Victor Talking Machine Company, manufactured...
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    as Cio-Cio-San, Enrico Caruso as Pinkerton, Louise Homer as Suzuki, Antonio Scotti as Sharpless, with Arturo Vigna conducting; Madama Butterfly has since...
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  • Covent Garden in 1905 was conducted by André Messager with baritone Antonio Scotti in the role of the villain, opium den owner Cim-Fen. The opera was performed...
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  • extant, and Antonio Scotti and Melchiorre Chiesa, Milanese composers from late 18th century. Other known composers of archlute music were Antonio Tinazzoli...
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  • 1890s; Giuseppe Campanari; Antonio Magini-Coletti; Mario Ancona (chosen to be the first Silvio in Pagliacci); and Antonio Scotti, who came to the Met from...
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  • Marcel Journet, Antonio Scotti C8556 Germania (Franchetti) Studenti, udite! B-8710 Madame Butterfly (Puccini) Amore o grillo with Antonio Scotti C-8711 Madame...
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    garret (some months later) "O Mimì, tu più non torni" Enrico Caruso, Antonio Scotti (1907) "Vecchia zimarra" Feodor Chaliapin "Dorme? Riposa." (finale)...
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  • Bella figlia dell'amore Enrico Caruso, Bessie Abott, Louise Homer and Antonio Scotti, 1907 Victor Records recording Problems playing this file? See media...
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    Mattia Battistini, Titta Ruffo, Feodor Chaliapin, Nikolay Figner, Antonio Scotti, Vanni Marcoux, Giovanni Zenatello, Tito Schipa, and the French tenor...
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    Tamagno, Francesc Viñas, Jean Lassalle, Mario Ancona, Victor Maurel, Antonio Scotti and Pol Plançon. Henry Abbey died in 1896, and Maurice Grau continued...
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    United States by ship in October 1912 with fellow baritones Titta Ruffo, Antonio Scotti and William Hinshaw, and soprano Lucrezia Bori, received extensive press...
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  • theology in the spirit of Joseph Ratzinger Key people President Giuseppe Antonio Scotti Camillo Cardinal Ruini, head of the scientific committee Father Federico...
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    Mejías, bullfighter Wally Schang, baseball player Tito Schipa, tenor Antonio Scotti, baritone Eleanor Steber, soprano Teresa Stratas, soprano Igor Stravinsky...
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    with Lina Cavalieri in the title role, Enrico Caruso as des Grieux, Antonio Scotti as Lescaut, and Arturo Vigna conducting. Time: The second half of the...
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    Piedimonte d'Alife where the bishop Antonio Scotti had plans for an order of his own. However upon meeting Scotti she realized their plans were not at...
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    voice and imitated the recordings of baritones such as Titta Ruffo, Antonio Scotti, Pasquale Amato, Giuseppe Campanari, and Reinald Werrenrath. He gave...
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    the experience] the beginning of a new epoch in my artistic life." Antonio Scotti played the title role in Buenos Aires in July 1893; Gustav Mahler conducted...
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    Enrico Caruso, Marcella Sembrich, Louise Homer, Marcel Journet, and Antonio Scotti. He then moved to Chicago where he played comic bass roles until 1920...
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    tu più non-torni A 1907 recording with Enrico Caruso as Rodolfo and Antonio Scotti as Marcello of "O Mimì, tu più non-torni" from Act IV of Giacomo Puccini's...
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    Maurel (the role's first exponent), Mattia Battistini, Mario Ancona, Antonio Scotti, Titta Ruffo, Pasquale Amato, Carlo Galeffi and Lawrence Tibbett. Leading...
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  • as Park Benjamin Eduard Franz as Giulio Gatti-Casazza Pál Jávor as Antonio Scotti (credited as Paul Javor) Alan Napier as Jean De Reszke Shepard Menken...
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    Thomas-Salignac, Marcel Journet, Charles Gillibert, Eugène Dufriche, and Antonio Scotti with Luigi Mancinelli conducting. Portions of the opera were performed...
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