La Scala (UK: /læ ˈskɑːlə/, US: /lɑː -/, Italian: [la ˈskaːla]; officially Teatro alla Scala [teˈaːtro alla ˈskaːla], lit. 'Theatre at the Scala') is...
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heir" since the beginnings of his career. He was named Music Director of La Scala, Milan in November 1956, but his promising career was cut short only one...
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Guido of Arezzo and his work are frequent namesakes. The controversial mass Missa Scala Aretina (1702) by Francisco Valls takes its name from Guido's...
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and published in 1952. In the same year he began to collaborate with Guido Scala and Franco Aloisi. They were subsequently joined by Carlo Chendi. Unofficially...
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October 15, 2014. Quattrociocchi, Walter; Uzzi, Brian; Caldarelli, Guido; Scala, Antonio; Puliga, Michelangelo; Vicario, Michela Del; Zollo, Fabiana;...
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Antonio della Scala (1362 – 3 September 1388) was Lord of Verona from 1375 until 1387, initially together with his brother Bartolomeo. Antonio was the...
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Guido di Montanor was a Greek or French alchemist who lived in the 15th century. His name is variably given as sometimes referred to as Montaner or Montaynor...
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Queen of the Scala (Italian: Regina della Scala) is a 1937 Italian drama film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque and Guido Salvini and starring Margherita...
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Philharmonia Orchestra in London, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, the Salzburg Whitsun Festival, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra...
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editor Guadenzio Capelli [it] Bruno Sarda [it] (b.1954) saga writer Guido Scala [it] (1936–2001) Scarpa-style artist Romano Scarpa (1927–2005) influential...
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artist (Superman, Robotman) and political cartoonist, dies at age 93. Guido Scala, Italian comics artist (Disney comics), dies at age 64. January 9: Carol...
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Beatrice Regina della Scala (1331 – 18 June 1384) was Lady of Milan by marriage to Bernabò Visconti, Lord of Milan, and politically active as the adviser...
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at La Scala. In November 1956, Guido Cantelli, at the time the leading Italian conductor, praised by Toscanini, and the new director of La Scala, died...
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specifically for the French market by Carlo Chendi as writer and by Guido Scala and Giorgio Rebuffi as illustrators. Gianni Bono. Guida al fumetto italiano...
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Guido III da Polenta (died 1389) was a lord of Ravenna, Italy and a member of the da Polenta family. He peacefully held the city's government for 30 years...
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La Scala in Verdi's I vespri siciliani on opening night in December 1951, and this theatre became her artistic home throughout the 1950s. La Scala mounted...
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son of Guido Corradi and the grandson of Antonio Corradi. On 16 August 1328, with the help of Ghibelline troops from Cangrande I della Scala and his...
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hole (Scrooge McDuck jumps in the black hole) by Giorgio Pezzin and Guido Scala; the story is published simultaneously with the release in Italy of the...
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Guido Turchi (10 November 1916 – 15 September 2010) was an Italian composer and writer on music. Guido Turchi was born in Rome, where he later studied...
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2024. "Ballet Company". Teatro alla Scala. Ballet Company, citing appointment as prima ballerina assoluta of La Scala in 1992. (archived link, 10 July 2010)...
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arguments within the community. The phrase originated in 1995 with reference to Guido van Rossum, creator of the Python programming language. Shortly after Van...
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Guido Marussig (1885–1972) was an Italian painter. He was born in Trieste, Italy. After his initial training at the Scuola Industriale Triestina, Guido...
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Francisco Valls (redirect from Missa Scala Aretina controversy)
the Biblioteca de Catalunya in Barcelona. The Missa Scala Aretina, so called in reference to Guido Aretinus' scale that appears in the cantus firmus (prominently...
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Scala, lord of Verona, who favoured Bardellone's nephew Guido Bonacolsi, took immediate action and entered Mantua at the head of troops. Della Scala deposed...
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became the Scala's prima ballerina. From 1935 to 1957, she danced in the Rome Opera Ballet as prima ballerina assoluta with principal dancer Guido Lauri as...
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references to Mastino I della Scala of the Della Scala princes that ruled the city during the 13th and 14th centuries. The Scala family coat of arms is depicted...
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della Scala. The bell tower has parts from the 9th/10th and 14th centuries. The Montirone Gallery, housing works of Il Moretto, Palma il Giovane, Guido Reni...
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Guido Torelli (c. 1380 in Mantua - July 8, 1449, in Milan) was a condottiero. Through his military campaigns and diplomatic skills, he achieved the title...
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SS Andrea Doria (redirect from Guido Badano)
singer Agnes Baratta, who at the time was a leading soprano of Milan's La Scala Opera House. She and her elderly mother Margherita Baratta had been en route...
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leading conductors of his generation. He served as music director of the La Scala opera house in Milan, principal conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic, principal...
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