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    Giuseppe Maria Boschi (born Viterbo[?]; fl 1698–1744) was an Italian bass singer – though in modern terms a baritone – of the 18th century. He is best...
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  • Ferrara Giuseppe Maria Boschi (1698–1744), Italian bass singer Hélène Boschi (1917–1990), Franco-Swiss pianist, born in Lausanne Maria Elena Boschi (born...
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    Domenico Gizzi (aka Virtuoso della Cappella Reale di Napoli), and Giuseppe Maria Boschi. During this period it seemed Farinelli could do no wrong[according...
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    services of the eccentric Francesco Maria Veracini—at a very high salary— Johann David Heinichen and Giuseppe Maria Boschi. To justify his salary, Veracini...
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    Since 2020, Berruti has a relationship with the Italian politician Maria Elena Boschi. Giulio Berruti released an Italian novel called "Nutshell" in 2018...
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  • father, a sculptor and stuccoist, sent him to work with the architect Giuseppe Boschi (il Carloncino). A patron, the archbishop Cantoni of Ravenna, arranged...
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    Bononcini. She frequently sang alongside her husband, the bass Giuseppe Maria Boschi. Her two Handel roles were those of Otho in Agrippina and Goffredo...
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    Luca Gandaglia (c.1780–c.1850) and Giuseppe Giorgi were engaged to paint scenes from the operas I Lombardi and Maria di Rohan at the Teatro Regio. He also...
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    Thomas Best in 1880, with English translations of the Italian texts by Maria X. Hayes, only three came from Giulio Cesare, all for Cleopatra: Piangerò...
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  • soprano Margherita Durastanti, the alto Vittoria Tesi and the bass Giuseppe Maria Boschi (who had sung in Handel's Agrippina in Italian in 1709). Stella's...
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