Brigida Banti (née Giorgi; c. 1757–1806), best known by her husband's surname and her stage-name, as Brigida Banti, was an Italian soprano. Her origins...
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Banti is an Italian surname. It may refer to: Anna Banti (1895–1985), Italian writer Brigida Banti (1757–1806), Italian soprano Luisa Banti (1894–1978)...
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Brazilian visual artist Brigida Banti Giorgi (1757–1806), noted Italian soprano in the 18th and early 19th century Brigida Haraldsdotter, medieval Swedish...
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(née Morichelli; 1745–1800) was an Italian soprano, known for her rivalry with Brigida Banti. Anna Morichelli was born at Reggio in 1760. Being endowed by nature...
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Vicente Martín y Soler, opera and ballet composer (b. 1754) February 18 - Brigida Banti, operatic soprano (b. 1755) February 23 – John Alcock, composer (b....
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took place at the King's Theatre, London on 30 April 1795, starring Brigida Banti. The work was given in French during the Coronation Season of 1937 at...
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Cecilia Davies (1756 or 1757–1836) Antoinette Saint-Huberty (1756–1812) Brigida Banti (c. 1757–1806) Caterina Bondini (1757– after 1791) Harriett Abrams (c...
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leading role of Alceo in I giuochi d'Agrigento by Paisiello alongside Brigida Banti. The following season he made his last operatic appearance in the same...
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tenors Matteo Babini, Giovanni Ansani and Giacomo David, the prime-donne Brigida Banti and Luísa Todi de Agujar. These were the singers who opposed the belcanto...
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(1780-1799) Organist: Charles Lucas (1841-8) Singers: Harriett Abrams, Brigida Banti, James Bartleman, Elizabeth Billington, Anna Bishop, John Braham, Angelica...
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to the Spanish interloper, Martín y Soler, and partly by devotees of Brigida Banti who was also performing at the King's Theatre during that season and...
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education to the future European star of opera and refined cantatrice, Brigida Banti. Sacchini's position in London eventually became untenable: his health...
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Diomiro Tramezzani Glaucia-Gran Gierofante bass Zenobio Vitarelli Clearco soprano Brigida Banti Pamene tenor Luigi Santi Argia soprano Angela Rotondi...
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which was staged but once at the King's Theatre in 1800, starring Brigida Banti. Lord Mount Edgcumbe married Lady Sophia Hobart, daughter of John Hobart...
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castrati Girolamo Crescentini and Gaspare Pacchierotti, and the soprano Brigida Banti, who shared common artistic trends with him. In France, where he appeared...
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fiction wr. & historian Agripina Samper Agudelo (1833–1892, Comoros), poet Brígida Agüero (1837–1866, Cuba), poet Silvia Agüero (born 1985, Spain), feminist...
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to PGmc *huzdan "treasure": Osdulfus pant-, to PGmc *pandan "pledge" or *banti "district": Pantardus, Panto, Pantinus pap-, pep- no clear etymology; possibly...
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composer 1.0 Burney. See Burney's History, vol 2, p 337 of Mercer's ed. BANTI, BRIGIDA GEORGI 18th Italy Singer 1.3 Burney. BARBELLA, EMANUEL 18th Italy Violinist...
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