Giuseppina Pasqua (24 October 1851 – 24 February 1930) was an Italian opera singer who performed throughout Italy and Europe from the late 1860s through...
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Italian-American ballerina Giuseppina Pasqua (1855–1930), Italian opera singer Giuseppina Ronzi de Begnis (1800–1853), Italian soprano Giuseppina Strepponi (1815–1897)...
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composer Charles Pasqua (1927–2015), French businessman and Gaullist politician Dan Pasqua (born 1961), American baseball player Giuseppina Pasqua (1855–1930)...
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December 1874), the Teatro Comunale di Bologna (30 September 1877, with Giuseppina Pasqua as Amneris and Franco Novara as the King), and the Teatro Costanzi...
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Eboli, an aristocrat in court mezzo-soprano Pauline Guéymard-Lauters Giuseppina Pasqua A monk, who at the end of Act 5 appears as Charles-Quint (Emperor...
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complained. They worked on the opera for a week, then Verdi and his wife Giuseppina Strepponi went to Genoa. No more work was done for some time. The writer...
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Cole (1851–1888) Minnie Hauk (1851–1929) Marie Heilbron (1851–1886) Giuseppina Pasqua (1851–1930) Elise Wiedermann (1851–1922) 1852 Marguerite Chapuy (1852–1936)...
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Leopoldo Mugnone (sitting at right) in a 1899 photograph with (among others) Giuseppina Pasqua, Teresa Stolz and Giuseppe Verdi in Montecatini Terme....
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went on to have successful opera careers including mezzo-soprano Giuseppina Pasqua and tenor Giovanni Battista De Negri. Theodore Baker and Alfred Remy...
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Bartley (1888–1974) Bartoli – Antonella Bartoli (born 1943) Bartolo – Giuseppina Bartolo (born 1948) Barton – Benjamin Smith Barton (1766–1815) Bartram...
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