Carlo Guasco (16 March 1813 – 13 December 1876) was a celebrated Italian operatic tenor who sang in Italian and other European opera houses from 1837 to...
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ultimatum: either be released from his contract or the company would engage Carlo Guasco in the role of Ernani. With a premiere set for March, two final glitches...
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included Matteo Manuguerra, Cristina Deutekom, Juan Pons, as well as Carreras. Carlo Bergonzi and Paul Plishka, along with Cristina Deutekom appeared in the...
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Mancini, Gino Penno, Giangiacomo Guelfi, and Italo Tajo, under the conductor Carlo Maria Giulini; and at Sadler's Wells in London in 1963 (with an English...
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hunting dogs in front of a pedestal with a dedication to the Spanish Don Carlo Guasco, Marquess of Soleno who was the patron of the publication. The other...
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Rohan Opera by Gaetano Donizetti Eugenia Tadolini, Giorgio Ronconi and Carlo Guasco in the final scene of Maria di Rohan at the Vienna premiere Description...
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Italy. In 1873, he began studying singing, first in his native city with Carlo Guasco and then in Milan with Luigia Abbadia. He made his debut on 26 December...
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her remaining years first in Naples, where she had been the Teatro San Carlo's reigning prima donna for many years, and then in Paris, where she died...
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to move to Flanders diligently, departed Arleux with the Tercios of Carlo Guasco and Francesco Toralto, an artillery Lieutenant General with several artillery...
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Bruno of Segni (c.1047–1123), bishop of Segni and abbot of Montecassino Carlo Guasco (1813–1876) opera singer "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane...
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Leper's Tower), was given this name after a leper called Pierre-Bernard Guasco was jailed there in the late 17th century. Le lépreux de la cité d'Aoste...
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extremities of the promontory of Monte Conero, Monte Astagno and Monte Guasco. The hilly nature around Ancona is a strong contrast to the flatter coastline...
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Meniconi Mario Meniconi Umberto Fiz Andrea Scotti Luigi Tosi Gino Scotti Luigi Guasco Lilly Furia Tonino Stoppa Harty, p. 45. Kinnard, Roy; Crnkovich, Tony (2017)...
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July 1736. While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of: Carlo Ottaviano Guasco, Bishop of Alessandria della Paglia (1695); Alessandro Roncovieri...
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(1680–1694) held a diocesan synod in 1684. On 16 May 1702, Bishop Carlo Ottaviano Guasco (1695–1704) held a diocesan synod. In October 1711, Bishop Francesco...
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(1923). "Carlo Pollonera". Bollettino dei Musei di Zoologia ed Anatomia comparata della R. Università di Torino. 38 (14): 1–6. Guasco, R. (1974). Carlo Pollonera...
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1370–1378 Antoniotto I Adorno, 17 June 1378 (first reign) Nicolò Guarco (or Guasco), 1378–1383 Antoniotto I Adorno (second reign) Federico di Pagana, 7 April...
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Picco, A. (1998). Carlo Pollonera. Turin: Umberto Allemandi. Arte Piemonte website, biography by MLRdv. Guasco, R. (1974). Carlo Pollonera. Turin: Galleria...
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Cremona In office 1697–1704 Predecessor Lodovico Septala Successor Carlo Ottaviano Guasco Orders Ordination 19 September 1676 Consecration 8 December 1697...
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Bologna, Kiliano Caraccioli which was Venerable Master in Naples, Giuseppe Guasco in Rome. On August 27, 1782, the name of Alfieri is cited in the Tableau...
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1919 Raffaele Schiavone 1919–21 Toledo 1921–22 Ciminari 1922–23 Alfonso Guasco 1923–24 Willy Kargus 1924–25 Bellone 1925 Venturini 1927–28 Barone 1928...
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Bernardino da Polenta 2nd half 1290: Matteo Visconti 1st half 1291: Uberto Guasco 2nd half 1291: Niccolò Merlano 1st half 1292: Antonio Gallizi 2nd half 1292:...
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France Italy Carlo Caproni Mario Bessignano Uberto Cagnassi Giorgio Gianolio Virgilio Forni Francesco Rossi Aldo Marchetti Antonio Colli Guasco (cox)...
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Guida Miriam Candurro as Catarina Carlo Caracciolo Francesco Di Leva Marcella Granito as Giulia Alessandro Guasco Gennaro Mirto Patrizio Rispo Maria...
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Turin, 16–26 October 1963. Texts by Piero Gilardi, Renzo Guasco, Clino T. Castelli, Carlo Sirtori. "Atelier Piero Gilardi". parcoartevivente.it. Archived...
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Innocent XI as Bishop of Novara. On 8 June 1688, he was consecrated bishop by Carlo Pio di Savoia, Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina. He served as Bishop of Novara...
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Granges (Walloon) Tercio de Giulio Frangipani (Germany) Tercio de Ottavio Guasco (Germany) Tercio de Ambisi (Germany) Tercio de Rittberg (Germany) Right...
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Corse. When the electors of Corsica assembled, they elected Ignace-François Guasco, Provost (or Dean) of the Cathedral Chapter of Mariana as their 'Constitutional...
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Lorenzo alle Grotte 1835 – Francesco Saverio da Malta 1838 – Perpetuo Guasco 1841 – Cherubino Maria da Cori 1843 – Cherubino da Civezza 1847 – Bernardino...
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(known as Montezemolo): the Marquess of Montezemolo (the eldest male); Guasco (Princes): Marquess of Bisio and Francavilla (all males); Manfredi (known...
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