Edmea is an 1886 opera in three acts by Alfredo Catalani to a libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni. The opera was first performed on 27 February 1886 at the...
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that the cruise is a funeral voyage to disperse the ashes of opera singer Edmea Tetua near the island of Erimo, her birthplace. Considered the greatest...
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Edmea later that day. With a ridge to the southeast, the storm tracked generally to the southwest. Its initial strengthening rate slowed until Edmea reached...
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Reminiscenze artistiche. Ghislanzoni wrote some eighty-five libretti, including Edmea for Catalani (1866), Aida (1870), Fosca (1873) and Salvator Rosa (1874)...
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1886, in the world premiere of the revised version of Alfredo Catalani's Edmea (it had had its premiere in its original form at La Scala, Milan, on February...
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The Draughtsman's Contract Virginia Herbert 1983 And the Ship Sails On Edmea Tetua 1984 The Midsummer Marriage (TV film) Sosostris 1984 The Zany Adventures...
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January 1880 (radically revised as Loreley) Dejanice, Milan, 17 March 1883 Edmea, Milan, 27 February 1886 Loreley, Turin, 16 February 1890 La Wally, Milan...
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Symphony No. 3 Edmond Audran - La cigale et la fourmi Alfredo Catalani – Edmea Alfred Cellier - The Carp, Dorothy Emmanuel Chabrier - Gwendoline Ferenc...
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is a 1948 Italian melodrama film directed by Ernesto Grassi and starring Edmea Lari, Aldo Bufi Landi and Rino Genovese. A respectable clerk from Naples...
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Caniglia La duègne mezzo-soprano Agnese Dubbini Soeur Marthe mezzo-soprano Edmea Limberti Lisa soprano Matilde Arbuffo Cyrano de Bergerac tenor José Luccioni...
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Milan's La Scala in 1885. She created the title role of Alfredo Catalani's Edmea when it premiered in 1896, and of Catalani's Loreley, when it was first...
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Davina Damienne Dera Dina Delfina Darius Edisoana Elma Elizabetha Edwina Edmea Eliceca Edwige Elvina Elsie Evrina Eline Evariste Eddy Ebula Elita Felana...
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1880, followed by Dejanice in 1883 and Edmea in 1886. Neither of them had the critical success of Elda, but Edmea went on to be performed both in Italy...
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Tiziano Santi; Gabrielle Mayer Hasmik Torosyan; Valentina Mastrangelo 2021 Edmea Catalani Italian 1886 Francesco Cilluffo Julia Burbach Anne Sophie Durprels;...
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di Brabante Gianni Santuccio as Golo Enzo Fiermonte as Il barone Drago Edmea Lari as La locandiera Elena Borgo as Berta Pietro Tordi as Orso Nerio Bernardi...
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entering the basin due to an approaching trough, which previously absorbed Edmea. High wind shear caused rapid weakening, and by 19 January, there was little...
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- José Cândido de Carvalho. 1981-1982 - Aloísio Magalhães. 1983-1984 - Edméa Falcão (executive director). 1985 - Ziraldo Alves Pinto. 1985-1989 - Ewaldo...
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Bernardi as Emilio Buscaglione Enzo Biliotti as Febo Marcantoni Natalia Ray as Edmea Jucci Kellerman as Barbara Fanny Marchiò as Donna Lina Rigotti Maria Melato...
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Puccini La fanciulla del West 1912 1940 3 Verdi Macbeth 1999 2014 2 Catalani Edmea 1893 1915 2 Thomas Mignon 1893 1923 2 Cagnoni Papà Martin 1898 1933 2 Perosi...
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Nelson as Drakut Wandisa Guida as Irina Mario Petri as Atanas Moira Orfei as Edmea Walter Barnes Franco Fantasia Carla Calò Maria Grazia Spina Rosalia Maggio...
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Vincenzo Scaramuzza - Il Maestro dei grandi pianisti by Panzica Pamela Ivana Edmea in 2012 and Vicente Scaramuzza. La vigencia de una escuela pianística by...
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role in the world premiere of the revised version of Alfredo Catalani's Edmea; this was also the occasion of Arturo Toscanini's first appearance as a...
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heroic virtue. Uberto Mori was born in 1926 in Modena to Mario Mori and Edmea Scabazzi. His father was an artillery officer. Due to his several posts...
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Acropolis lights - Paschalis Tonios (FM Records) Foros Timis Ston Greco EDMEA TETUA - Mixalis Koumpios (FM Records) Claudio Monteverdi Il Combattimento...
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conducting debut of Arturo Toscanini at the age of 19 in Alfredo Catalani's Edmea (4 November 1886) Unless otherwise indicated this list is sourced from Casaglia...
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Lurini, was working for Fondiaria-Sai, an insurance company. Her mother, Edmea Bernini, was a distant descendant of sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini. She...
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the 1920s and, in 1947, he was governor of the state. He was married to Edmea Kruel Jobim, with whom he had three children. Later, he married Adrienne...
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bella italiana da Botticelli a Spadini. Milano: Editoriale Domus, 1945; Edmea. Milano: Mondadori, 1945; Milano fin de siècle: 1890-1900. Milano: U. Hoepli...
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debut at La Scala as Fritz in the world premiere of Alfredo Catalani's Edmea. At that opera house he also created the role of Cassio in the world premiere...
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scientists. She was very dear to her family, very dear to everyone." In 1964 Edmea Pirami remembered her at the Medical-Surgical Society of Bologna: "We, women...
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