Gaetano Fraschini (16 February 1816 – 23 May 1887) was an Italian tenor. He created many roles in 19th century operas, including five composed by Giuseppe...
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Fraschini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Achille Fraschini (born 1936), Italian football midfielder Gaetano Fraschini...
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theater, which was soon to be renamed Teatro Fraschini, in honor of the Pavese tenor Gaetano Fraschini. The Fraschini is an Italian theater; the great hall of...
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Tenor Gaetano Fraschini, the first Riccardo...
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Saint-Martin in Paris.) That play was in turn translated into Italian by Gaetano Vestri as Stifellius; this formed the basis of Piave's libretto. Verdi's...
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by the municipality of Pavia and was dedicated to the Pavese tenor Gaetano Fraschini. Ponte Coperto: it is a stone and brick arch bridge over the Ticino...
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the middle decades of the 19th century. Along with Giovanni Mario, Gaetano Fraschini, Enrico Tamberlik and Antonio Giuglini, he was one of the most celebrated...
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Gaetano Fraschini, the original Zamoro...
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the Teatro di San Carlo with the soprano Fanny Goldberg, the tenor Gaetano Fraschini and the baritone Filippo Coletti. The Milan based bi-weekly magazine...
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Margherita d'Aragona (1844) with the soprano Fanny Goldberg, the tenor Gaetano Fraschini and the baritone Filippo Coletti. His opera Rosvina de la Forest (1845)...
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in Paris, three days before his 69th birthday. Tamberlik succeeded Gaetano Fraschini (1816–1887) as Italy's leading tenore robusto, and he ranked behind...
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the title role in Rigoletto with Kellogg and the prominent tenor Gaetano Fraschini. Also produced at Drury Lane that season were Les Huguenots, Le nozze...
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wife soprano Teresa De Giuli Borsi Arrigo, Veronese Warrior tenor Gaetano Fraschini Marcovaldo, German prisoner baritone Lodovico Butia Imelda, Lida's...
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Francilla Pixis Climene mezzo-soprano Eloisa Buccini Faone tenor Gaetano Fraschini Alcandro baritone Giovanni Orazio Cartagenova Dirce soprano Anna Salvetti...
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Rohan. In 1845 Coletti created Gusmano in Verdi's Alzira. The tenor Gaetano Fraschini, who sang frequently with Coletti, created the role of Zamoro. Eugenia...
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inheritance to her only child Clotilde who in 1843 had married the tenor Gaetano Fraschini. Clotilde was born in 1824 while De Begnis was engaged at the King's...
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Caterina Cornaro (opera) (category Operas by Gaetano Donizetti)
Cyprus) is a tragedia lirica, or opera, in a prologue and two acts by Gaetano Donizetti. Giacomo Sacchero [it] wrote the Italian libretto after Jules-Henri...
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Conductor: Antonio Farelli Orazio baritone Pietro Balzar Curiazio tenor Gaetano Fraschini Old Orazio bass Marco Arati Old Curiazio tenor Capranica Jr. Camilla...
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mid-wing monoplane CC.20 was powered by three 373 kW (500 hp) Isotta Fraschini Asso 500 engines and had a powerful defensive armament of one 25 mm (0...
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metres Volume: 12,000 cubic metres Gas cells: 12 Propulsion: Two Isotta Fraschini engines of 80 HP each Maximum speed: 70 km/h Flight ceiling: 2400 metres...
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Carrozzeria Touring. Bianchi Anderloni, a former test driver for Isotta Fraschini and Peugeot Italia employee, assumed styling and engineering duties while...
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in Verdi's operas were Giorgio Ronconi, Adelaide Borghi-Mamo, and Gaetano Fraschini. Verdi is reported to have referred to the Salle Ventadour as his...
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Mario Fraschini (24 November 1938 – 16 August 1983) was an Italian sprinter, who won two medals at the Summer Universiade with the Italy national relay...
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Antonio De Gaetano (18 May 1934 – 21 August 2007) was an Italian male racewalker who competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics. He had a son, Giuseppe, who...
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Milan before making his début in 1977 at the Teatro Fraschini in Pavia as the title hero in Gaetano Donizetti's Don Pasquale. Shortly thereafter he joined...
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MF 1961–1964 43 0 Glauco Gilardoni Italy FW 1961–1965 57 15 Achille Fraschini Italy MF 1961–1965 105 23 Gianni Corelli Italy FW/MF 1961–1965 120 26...
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in 1933 as "Società anonima Gaetano Dell'Orto e figli" (Gaetano Dell’Orto and Sons) but actually only founded by Gaetano's sons, Luigi Piero and Giuseppe...
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Corsaro Silvio De Florentis Antonio De Gaetano Luigi De Rosso Vito Di Terlizzi Pino Dordoni Nereo Fossati Mario Fraschini Salvatore Giannone Pier Giorgio Cazzola...
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Corsaro Silvio De Florentis Antonio De Gaetano Luigi De Rosso Vito Di Terlizzi Pino Dordoni Nereo Fossati Mario Fraschini Salvatore Giannone Pier Giorgio Cazzola...
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