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    Titta Ruffo (9 June 1877 – 5 July 1953), born as Ruffo Cafiero (double forename) Titta, was an Italian operatic baritone who had a major international...
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  • executioner Giovanni Titta Rosa (1891–1972), Italian literary critic, poet and novelist Titta Jokinen (born 1951), Finnish actress Titta Ruffo, Italian operatic...
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  • presenter Leonora Ruffo (1935–2007), Italian film actress Marco Ruffo, Italian architect Pietro Ruffo (born 1978), Italian artist Titta Ruffo (1877–1953),...
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    Mamma! Quel vino e generoso! (P. Mascagni) Si pel ciel (G. Verdi) (with Titta Ruffo) Libiamo ne lieti calici (G. Verdi) (with Alma Gluck) Ah la paterna mano...
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    pp. 12–37, Journal of Association internationale de chant lyrique "Titta Ruffo", Marseilles, France, edited by Jean-Pierre Mouchon). Mouchon, Jean-Pierre...
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    Nellie Melba, Luisa Tetrazzini, Enrico Caruso, Giovanni Martinelli, Titta Ruffo, Giuseppe De Luca and Feodor Chaliapin. Journet died in Vittel, of kidney...
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    Other famous twentieth-century singers to appear at Monte Carlo included Titta Ruffo, Geraldine Farrar, Mary Garden, Tito Schipa, Beniamino Gigli, Claudia...
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    July–August–September 2004 (Association internationale de chant lyrique TITTA RUFFO). In 1932, Slezak began appearing in German cinema. As an actor/comedian...
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    Lanzola, in "Étude" n° 31, July–August–September 2005 (Association internationale de chant Lyrique TITTA RUFFO. Site: titta-ruffo-international.jimdo.com)....
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    century international operatic stars Enrico Caruso, Rosa Ponselle and Titta Ruffo developed vocal techniques which harmoniously managed to combine fundamental...
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    2000, Association internationale de chant lyrique TITTA RUFFO, Marseille, France. Site: titta-ruffo-international.jimdo.com. Steen, Michael (2007). Enchantress...
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  • Arnosi penned several books on opera, including biographies on Titta Ruffo (Titta Ruffo: el titán de los baritones, Ediciones Ayer y Hoy de la Opera, 1977)...
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    with her on the same stage was considered an honor for Enrico Caruso, Titta Ruffo, Fedor Chaliapin. Italian composer Giacomo Puccini presented the singer...
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  • singers including Enrico Caruso, Stefano Ballarini, John McCormick, Titta Ruffo, Beniamino Gigli, Richard Tucker, Mario Lanza, and Luciano Pavarotti...
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    return to the United States by ship in October 1912 with fellow baritones Titta Ruffo, Antonio Scotti and William Hinshaw, and soprano Lucrezia Bori, received...
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    role's first exponent), Mattia Battistini, Mario Ancona, Antonio Scotti, Titta Ruffo, Pasquale Amato, Carlo Galeffi and Lawrence Tibbett. Leading post-war...
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    opera Il chicago , but the company, directed by the Italian baritone Titta Ruffo, did not want to count on putting works by Brazilian composers in its...
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    Hamlet with the baritone Titta Ruffo During the inaugural season seventeen operas were performed with famous stars such as Ruffo, Feodor Chaliapin in Boito's...
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  • whose voice was exceeded in size only by that of the lion-voiced Titta Ruffo. Ruffo was the most commanding Italian baritone of his era or, arguably,...
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    studied law before turning to vocal studies in Florence with baritone Titta Ruffo and later in Milan with baritone Mario Basiola. He made his stage debut...
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    (the world premiere of Massenet's Chérubin, 1905), Mattia Battistini, Titta Ruffo, Feodor Chaliapin, Nikolay Figner, Antonio Scotti, Vanni Marcoux, Giovanni...
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    Eddy studied voice and imitated the recordings of baritones such as Titta Ruffo, Antonio Scotti, Pasquale Amato, Giuseppe Campanari, and Reinald Werrenrath...
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    remembering the old man's curse. "Cortigiani, vil razza dannata"" Sung by Titta Ruffo Problems playing this file? See media help. A room in the ducal palace...
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  • recordings of opera singers such as Enrico Caruso, Amelita Galli-Curci, and Titta Ruffo and the 1934 world première performance of Howard Hanson's opera Merry...
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    when she appeared opposite the tenor Enrico Caruso and the baritone Titta Ruffo. Nezhdanova was the dedicatee of Sergei Rachmaninoff's Vocalise, and...
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    leading lower-voiced male singers of the age, including the baritones Titta Ruffo, Pasquale Amato, Mattia Battistini, Mario Sammarco and the basses Marcel...
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    composed by Angelo Masini Pieralli, Giannina Russ, Luisa Garibaldi and Titta Ruffo. In 2017 the opera was staged for the first time in the Czech Republic...
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  • Museum Santa Cecilia [it] – Massa Marittima Collezione Titta Ruffo [it], dedicated to Titta Ruffo – Pisa Casa Natale di Rossini, dedicated to Gioachino...
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    sang at a benefit for the Brooklyn Orphan Asylum Society, with singer Titta Ruffo and dancer Roshanara as her co-stars. She also sang with the Municipal...
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    Other famous twentieth-century singers to appear at Monte Carlo included Titta Ruffo, Geraldine Farrar, Mary Garden, Tito Schipa, Beniamino Gigli, Claudia...
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