Arrigo Pola (5 July 1919 – 3 November 1999) was an Italian tenor who had an active international performance career during the 1940s through the 1960s...
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Pavarotti began the serious study of music in 1954 at the age of 19 with Arrigo Pola, a respected teacher and professional tenor in Modena who offered to...
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Pola, A. (2000). Arrigo Pola: Various artists. Quezon City: Yesteryears Music Gallery. Retrieved from https://www.worldcat.org/title/arrigo-pola...
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lyric-dramatic tenor; one of the most important of the entire 20th century Arrigo Pola (1919–1999), lyric tenor Giacinto Prandelli (1914–2010), lyric tenor...
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party convicted for the killing of British Brigadier Robert de Winton in Pola on 10 February 1947. She carried out the assassination in protest of the...
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singing and piano. He also followed the teaching of Carlo Bergonzi, Arrigo Pola and Rodolfo Celetti. He began his career on December 19, 1984, at the...
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studied Italian Literature, while also joining the Fascist University Group in Pola. Since 1941, she had worked as a substitute teacher in Pisino and Parenzo...
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Northern College of Music in Manchester, and in Modena, Italy as a pupil of Arrigo Pola, the teacher of Luciano Pavarotti, and with Diane Forlano in London,...
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400 performances under the baton of Manfred Gurlitt. Renowned tenor Arrigo Pola was the company's Artistic Director between 1957 and 1965. After he left...
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Parma. La Scola was born in Palermo, Italy, and studied singing with Arrigo Pola, Carlo Bergonzi, and Rodolfo Celletti. In 1982 he won the Alessandro...
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encouragement, he decided to become a tenor and studied with the maestros Arrigo Pola and Ettore Campogalliani. He made his debut as a tenor in 1975 in Florence...
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left Pola dead in the water. Cattaneo proposed Iachino to send two destroyers to her rescue, but Iachino instead ordered him to go back to assist Pola with...
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Archived from the original on 22 January 2009. Retrieved 13 March 2009. Arrigo Petacco, L'uomo della provvidenza: Mussolini, ascesa e caduta di un mito...
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the Middle Ages until 1797, until conquered by Napoleon: Capodistria and Pola were important centres of art and culture during the Italian Renaissance...
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Fascism. English translation edition. Edizioni Nuova Cultura, 2012. P. 104. Arrigo Petacco. Tragedy Revealed: The Story of Italians from Istria, Dalmatia,...
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Retrieved 25 November 2021. Gaetano La Perna, Pola Istria Fiume 1943–1945, Mursia, 1993 Gaetano La Perna, Pola Istria Fiume 1943–1945, Mursia, 1993, p. 452...
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Hyman. p. 138. ISBN 978-0-04-445194-5. Retrieved 29 December 2012. Petacco, Arrigo (2005). Tragedy Revealed: The Story of Italians from Istria, Dalmatia, and...
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Dignano, Gallesano, Fasana, Valbandon, Sissano and the surroundings of Pola. The term may sometimes refer to a descendant of colonized persons during...
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studying music while still very young. From 1939 until 1941 he studied with Arrigo Pedrollo, and then, from 1941 until 1942, with Giorgio Federico Ghedini...
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seconda guerra mondiale. LIT EDIZIONI. ISBN 9788868268466 – via Google Books. Arrigo Petacco, Le battaglie navali nel Mediterraneo nella seconda guerra mondiale...
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11 June 2007. Retrieved 9 June 2016. "Italian islands in a Slavic sea". Arrigo Petacco, Konrad Eisenbichler, A tragedy revealed, p. 9. Prominent Istrians...
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Francesco Moranino "Gemisto" in Biella, Mario Ricci "Armando" in Modena and Arrigo Boldrini "Bulow" in Romagna. Together with BGs, there were the Gruppi di...
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Maurice Elvey (UK, 1917, based on the novel Flames) The Slave, directed by Arrigo Bocchi (UK, 1918, based on the novel The Slave) Hidden Lives, directed by...
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11-13 "L'Enciclopedia Geografica - Vol.I - Italia", 2004, Ed. De Agostini Arrigo Petacco, La Seconda Guerra Mondiale. Italia nell'Enciclopedia Treccani Italia...
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1925 - Erba Incino Equestrian Competition, 10-11-12 October Portrait of Arrigo Boito, oil on canvas Portrait of Giuseppe Verdi, oil on canvas Tosca, 6...
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served on board the battleship Duilio and then became Chief of Staff of the Pola Naval Command. During the Italo-Ethiopian War he commanded auxiliary ships...
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article on the Istrian–Dalmatian exodus, when Italian citizens were leaving Pola, when the regions of Istria, Dalmatia, and Venezia Giulia, were handed over...
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denied; the Italians from Istria, Dalmatia, and Venezia Giulia. By Petacco Arrigo The Race for Trieste, by Geoffrey Cox. “History in exile”, page 212 by Pamela...
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Fascism. English translation edition. Edizioni Nuova Cultura, 2012. p. 104. Arrigo Petacco. Tragedy Revealed: The Story of Italians from Istria, Dalmatia,...
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giorni della vergogna, Bari, Editori Laterza, 2009, ISBN 978-88-420-8827-1. Arrigo Petacco, La nostra guerra 1940–1945, Milano, Mondadori (edizione per "Il...
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