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    Gemma Bellincioni (born Matilda Cesira Bellincioni) (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒɛmma bellinˈtʃoːni]; 18 August 1864 – 23 April 1950) was an Italian dramatic...
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  • Bellincioni is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bernardo Bellincioni (1452–1492), Italian poet Gemma Bellincioni (1864–1950)...
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    film accompanied by Mascagni's score, directed by Ugo Falena, with Gemma Bellincioni, who had created the role of Santuzza in the opera's world premiere...
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    Teatro Lirico in Milan on 17 November 1898 conducted by the composer; Gemma Bellincioni created the role of Fedora with Enrico Caruso as her lover, Loris...
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  • eras, while such well-known compatriots and coevals of theirs as Gemma Bellincioni and Eugenia Burzio (among several others) failed to please the Anglophones'...
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    Gioachino Rossini, The Barber of Seville by tenor Roberto Stagno and Gemma Bellincioni. The following year, it was bought by Juan José Podestá, who makes...
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    featuring the soprano who sang at the premiere of the opera, itself, Gemma Bellincioni. He also wrote the libretto for Alfano's opera, L’ultimo Lord. Trionfi...
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    Liceu appearance) participated in two performances of Rigoletto. Gemma Bellincioni played the title role in Salomé, where Catalan singer Conchita Supervía...
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  • 1920) July 20 – Erik Axel Karlfeldt, lyricist (died 1931) August 18 – Gemma Bellincioni, operatic soprano (d. 1950) October 7 – Louis F. Gottschalk, composer...
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  • was premiered at the Kroll Opera in Berlin on 16 November 1892 with Gemma Bellincioni and Roberto Stagno in the main roles. The title refers to the setting...
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    verismo work, Cavalleria rusticana. His common-law wife, the soprano Gemma Bellincioni, sang opposite him in the role of Santuzza. (They had met at sea while...
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  • Velluti (1780–1861), soprano. The last of the leading castrate singers Gemma Bellincioni (1864–1950), opera singer, soprano Maria Caniglia (1905–1979), soprano;...
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    Władysław Filipkowski, Polish military commander (b. 1892) April 23 Gemma Bellincioni, Italian soprano (b. 1864) Franciscus Janssens, Dutch Roman Catholic...
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  • Torresella, Medea Mei-Figner, Olimpia Boronat, Ada Adini After Cavalleria: Gemma Bellincioni, Angelica Pandolfini, Emma Carelli, Cesira Ferrani, Lina Cavalieri...
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    had won the Concorso Sonzogno with this work), at the Costanzi with Gemma Bellincioni and Roberto Stagno. After this he was sought out by composers of the...
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  • "Healing", "Rigoletto", "Pizarro", etc. His appearances in Bucharest with Gemma Bellincioni in Carmen, Faust and La traviata were also particularly noteworthy...
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  • Trocadéro in Paris, along with the baritone Titta Ruffo and the soprano Gemma Bellincioni, performing the second act of La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi. Bendinelli...
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    April 8 – Vaslav Nijinsky, ballet dancer (born 1889/90) April 23 – Gemma Bellincioni, operatic soprano (born 1864) April 27 — Karl Straube, German organist...
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    background. For me, she distills and exemplifies the tradition. From Gemma Bellincioni to Lina Bruna Rasa, the verismo era was transfigured by searing vocal...
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    Serato, Arturo Bonucci, Alfredo Casella, Giulia Varesi Boccabadati and Gemma Bellincioni were among the original instructors. Casella, in particular, had a...
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    February 1892 at the Teatro Argentina with Roberto Stagno as Vito and Gemma Bellincioni as Cristina. Giordano and the cast were called back to the stage for...
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    Tietjens, Marcella Sembrich, Christina Nilsson, Emma Albani, and Gemma Bellincioni; castrato Alessandro Moreschi; the Marchisio sisters; contralto Sofia...
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    with additional performances at the Lviv Opera. On the advice of Gemma Bellincioni, who witnessed Solomiya's talents in Lviv that summer, the young Krushelnytska...
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    Nozze istriane Opera by Antonio Smareglia Gemma Bellincioni, who created the role of Marussa Librettist Luigi Illica Language Italian Premiere...
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  • flying Opera Society, staging singers including Anton Sistermans, Gemma Bellincioni, Emmy Bettendorf, Leo Schutzendorf, Frida Leider and Louis Morrison...
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    prominent singers of the day including Roberto Stagno, Francesco Tamagno, Gemma Bellincioni, and Adelina Stehle. The first seasons were so successful that they...
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    Lorenza had its world premiere at the Teatro Costanzi in 1901 with Gemma Bellincioni in the title role. Riemens, A concise biographical dictionary of singers...
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    follows: Actors and operatic singers, e.g. Via Mattia Battistini, Via Gemma Bellincioni, Via Enrico Caruso, Via Edoardo Ferravilla, Via Giulia Grisi, Via...
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    ) In an era of dynamic and passionate singing-actresses (such as Gemma Bellincioni, Eugenia Burzio and Rosina Storchio in Italy and Emmy Destinn in New...
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  • known performances in the Netherlands as Alfredo and Don Jose to Gemma Bellincioni's Violetta and Carmen. His activities and whereabouts are unknown after...
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