Caterina Galli (c. 1723 – 1804) was an Italian operatic mezzo-soprano. She first rose to fame in England in the 1740s and early 1750s where she was particularly...
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June 1748, and the first performance took place on 17 March 1749, with Caterina Galli in the title role at the Covent Garden Theatre in London, where it had...
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academic, and composer Caterina Galli, (c. 1723–1804), Italian opera singer Célestine Galli-Marié (1840–1905), French singer Daniela Galli (born 1972), Italian...
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Giovanni Carestini in the title role, Caterina Gabrielli as Fulvia, Maddalena Galli as Onoria, Caterina Galli as Valentiniano III (Valentinian III),...
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the opera stage, Giulia Frasi, Handel's prima donna since 1749, and Caterina Galli. It was presented without scenery or costumes and divided into three...
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Ferdinando Brivio – with her friend and fellow singer the contralto Caterina Galli. In England she joined Lord Middlesex's Italian opera company. Lord...
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henceforth closely associated with Handel's music: Giulia Frasi and Caterina Galli. In the following year these were joined by the male alto Gaetano Guadagni...
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Karsavina, Rosina Galli, Ria Teresa Legnani, Marie Giuri, and Cia Fornaroli. Craine, Debra; Mackrell, Judith (2010). "Beretta, Caterina". The Oxford Dictionary...
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On 7 April 1779, in the company of close friend and fellow singer Caterina Galli, Ray left her home to attend a performance of Isaac Bickerstaffe's comic...
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Antioch bass Henry Reinhold Irene, a Christian and friend of Theodora mezzo-soprano Caterina Galli Messenger tenor Chorus of Christians, Chorus of Heathens...
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and premiered on 23 March 1748 at Covent Garden Theatre, London, with Caterina Galli singing the title role, Thomas Lowe as Jonathan, and Thomas Reinhold...
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1747 production included: Judas: John Beard (tenor) Israelite man: Caterina Galli (mezzo-soprano) Israelite woman: Elisabetta de Gambarini (soprano) Simon...
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Voice 1749 cast Susanna soprano Giulia Frasi Joacim, her Husband alto Caterina Galli Chelsias, her Father bass Thomas Reinhold Daniel soprano anonymous boy...
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1955) Margherita Galeotti (1867–after 1912) Rachel Galinne (born 1949) Caterina Galli (c.1723–1804) Elisabetta de Gambarini (1731–1765) Kay Gardner (1941–2002)...
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Siroe castrato Tommaso Guarducci Emira soprano Caterina Gabrielli Medarse mezzo-soprano Caterina Galli Arasse tenor Gregorio Babbi Cosroe bass Antonio...
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Bickerstaffe's comic opera Love in a Village with her friend and fellow singer Caterina Galli. Suspecting that Ray had a new lover, when Hackman saw her in the theatre...
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tenor Thomas Lowe Othniel, a young warrior, promised to Achsah alto Caterina Galli Caleb bass Thomas Reinhold Achsah, Daughter of Caleb soprano Signora...
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Cittadella, Bergamo Semiramide, an Egyptian princess mezzo-soprano Caterina Galli Mirteo, an Egyptian prince, brother of Semiramide soprano castrato Adamo...
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The Amintore Galli Theatre (Italian: Teatro Amintore Galli), formerly the New Municipal Theatre (Teatro Nuovo Comunale) and the Victor Emmanuel II Theatre...
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of Mantua and Vicereine of Portugal". In Cruz, Anne J.; Stampino, Maria Galli (eds.). Early Modern Habsburg Women: Transnational Contexts, Cultural Conflicts...
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Biagini (1940–2018) Daniela Bianchi (born 1942) Regina Bianchi (1921–2013) Caterina Bianconelli (1665–1716) Valeria Bilello (born 1982) Clara Bindi (1927–2022)...
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Andrea Pennacchioli Andrea Prandi Antonella Galli Armando Sommajuolo Barbara Batticciotto Bianca Caterina Bizzarri Camilla Moreno Cinzia Malvini Cristina...
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Tomassoni awards (redirect from Premio Caterina Tomassoni e Felice Pietro Chisesi)
achievements in physics, the Premio Felice Pietro Chisesi e Caterina Tomassoni and the Premio Caterina Tomassoni e Felice Pietro Chisesi. The two prizes were...
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force of Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia in Turin. In Turin, he met Countess Caterina di Salmour (1670-1719), widow of Giovanni Gabaleone, Count di Salmour and...
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Calcio 1919, plays in a stadium located inside the Circuit, "Stadio Romeo Galli".[citation needed] The city has two swimming pools and from 2020 until 2024...
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Bentivegna: Emilio Dupré Caterina Vertova: Myriam Santi Kaspar Capparoni: Max Rudolph Patrizia La Fonte: Olga Sciarra Valentina Chico: Caterina Masi Alessio Boni:...
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as Carolina Francesco Cavallo as Sebastiano Stella Egitto [it] as Emma Caterina Murino as Giada Frank Gerrish as Federico "My Brother My Sister (2021)...
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Chicago Press. pp. 17. ISBN 9780226316598. Acton, p 111 Anne J. Cruz; Maria Galli Stampino (2016). Early Modern Habsburg Women: Transnational Contexts, Cultural...
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in other Wikipedia articles. Virginia Ramponi-Andreini (1583– c. 1630) Caterina Martinelli (1589 or 1590–1608) Anna Renzi (b. 1620– after 1661) Anne Chabanceau...
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municipal seat of Roccalbegna and the villages (frazioni) of Cana, Santa Caterina, Triana and Vallerona. Roccalbegna is home to several notable fortifications...
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