• Gina Cigna (6 March 1900 – 26 June 2001) was a French-Italian dramatic soprano. Gina Cigna was born in Angers, department of Maine-et-Loire, to parents...
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  • Hacı Sabancı, Turkish businessman and philanthropist (b. 1935) 2001 – Gina Cigna, French-Italian soprano (b. 1900) 2002 – Jay Berwanger, American football...
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  • Plain Dealer. Retrieved 4 August 2008. Kozinn, Allan (4 July 2001). "Gina Cigna, Operatic Soprano, Dies at 101". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 December...
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    (Boris Godunov, La traviata, Macbeth, Turandot, Aida with Bizancio with Gina Cigna), 1942 (Aida and Simon Boccanegra with Zinka Milanov and Leonard Warren)...
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    (1900- died mid 1970s) Vina Bovy (1900–1983) Josepha Chekova (1900–1968) Gina Cigna (1900–2001) Joan Cross (1900–1993) Mary Ellis (1900–2003) Anni Frind (1900–1987)...
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    period on giulini.fr (in French). Retrieved 23 February 2014 "Aida - Gina Cigna, Beniamino Gigli - conductor-Victor De Sabata". Classical Music and Musicians...
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    recordings of complete operas featuring Olivero: Turandot (as Liù, with Gina Cigna, for Cetra Records, 1938) and Fedora (with Mario Del Monaco and Tito Gobbi...
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  • Calaf, Liù, Timur) Conductor, Opera house and orchestra Label/Notes 1938 Gina Cigna, Francesco Merli, Magda Olivero, Luciano Neroni Franco Ghione RAI National...
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  • who studied in Buenos Aires under Carlos Guichandut and in Sicily under Gina Cigna. He made his opera debut in 1974, in Lisbon, in Cavalleria rusticana,...
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    Galeffi, Gilda Dalla Rizza, Georges Thill, Giannina Arangi Lombardi and Gina Cigna 1940s: Giulietta Simionato (1945/1951), Victoria de los Ángeles (1945/1968...
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  • Gus Sonnenberg, American football player and wrestler (d. 1944) 1900 – Gina Cigna, French-Italian soprano and actress (d. 2001) 1900 – Lefty Grove, American...
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  • from La Gioconda, Aida, and Adriana Lecouvreur with the dramatic soprano Gina Cigna, which reveal both her powerful voice and passionate temperament. She...
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  • Quentin, Experiment in Terror, How to Murder Your Wife, The Great Race). Gina Cigna, 101, French-Italian dramatic soprano. Günter Kaslowski, 66, German Olympic...
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    Josip Rijavec and Nikola Cvejić, and later furthered her studies with Gina Cigna in Milan and Ludwig Weber in Vienna. She was engaged in 1960 by National...
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    in 1952, and she settled in Toronto, where she studied with sopranos Gina Cigna and Irene Jessner at the Royal Conservatory of Music. White became a vocal...
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  • participated in a complete recording of the latter work, together with Gina Cigna and Magda Olivero. He also made numerous recordings of opera arias. These...
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    studio of the Teatro Lirico Sperimentale in Palermo, she was trained by Gina Cigna and Ines Alfani Tellini. She made her unofficial debut in Sicily as Musetta...
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    Barrientos. Lopez Von Vriessen is a former student of the Legendary Sopranos Gina Cigna and Maria Caniglia. Barrientos is a former student of the Tenor Carlos...
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  • and Samson et Dalila. Among her teachers were Iris Adami Corradetti and Gina Cigna. Her international career began in 1978, at the Bayreuth Festival, where...
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  • Divine Art Cat: DDH 27810 1929 Antonio Melandri Nazzareno De Angelis Gina Cigna Lorenzo Molajoli Teatro alla Scala orchestra and chorus (sung in Italian)...
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  • Opera House and Orchestra (Recording/production details) Label 1937 Gina Cigna, Giovanni Martinelli, Bruna Castagna, Ezio Pinza Ettore Panizza, Metropolitan...
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  • studied voice at the Genoa Conservatory and at the Milan Conservatory with Gina Cigna. Casapietra made her debut at the Teatro Nuovo in Milan in 1961 in Giordano's...
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  • Staatsoper Live, Volume 4") [68], [69] 22 June 1937 Verdi Aïda (complete) Gina Cigna (Aida), Beniamino Gigli, (Radamès), Orchestra and chorus of La Scala Live...
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    German cities to hear it, during the autumn, while Nino Piccaluga and Gina Cigna sang it in Trieste. During 1929 the work spread to Venice and Naples,...
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    Nilsson, Astrid Varnay, Wolfgang Wagner, Simonetta Puccini, Inge Borkh, Gina Cigna, Dame Eva Turner, Maria Carbone, Adelaide Saraceni, Virginia Zeani and...
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  • performances. Among his roles with the company were indeed Ramfis (opposite Gina Cigna, then Maria Caniglia, Regina Resnik, Herva Nelli, and Renata Tebaldi)...
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  • From 1977 to 1978, she studied at Il Teatro all Scala di Milano with Gina Cigna and Ettore Campogalliani. Her longtime mentor until her death was renowned...
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  • recognition of services to opera in South Africa.' Here she studied with Gina Cigna in Milan. She sang in a performance of La Bohème in Milan and did excerpts...
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    visiting opera singers included Alessandro Bonci, Giuseppe Borgatti, Gina Cigna, Mafalda Favero, Carlo Galeffi, Beniamino Gigli, Giacomo Lauri-Volpi,...
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  • by Fritz Reiner, Melchior in Lohengrin, Pons and Ezio Pinza in Lakmé, Gina Cigna and Giovanni Martinelli in Aida and Maria Jeritza in Tosca. The result...
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