Valentino Urbani (born in Udine; fl. 1690–1722) was an Italian mezzo-soprano or alto castrato who sang for the composer George Frideric Handel in the 18th...
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Connecticut Tom Urbani (1968–2022), American baseball player Valentino Urbani (1690–1722), Italian opera singer and actor See also Liber Urbani, first English...
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player Valentino Tontodonati (born 1959), Italian rower Valentino Riroroko Tuki (1932—2017), Rapa Nuian pretender to the throne Valentino Urbani (1690–1722)...
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Bernacchi (1685–1756) Francesco Bernardi ("Senesino") (1686–1758) Valentino Urbani ("Valentini") (1690–1722) Francesco Paolo Masullo (1679–1733) Giacinto...
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before the 1717 revival, and is often omitted from modern productions Valentino Urbani ("Valentini") A herald tenor Bass in 1731 revival "Lawrence" Argante:...
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times. The singers included the castratos Valeriano Pellegrini and Valentino Urbani. Between 1713 and 1984, there were only two revivals, the first being...
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Before long however Francis Hughs was replaced by the castrato Valentino Urbani. Urbani had premiered in London in Camilla in 1706, and he took over the...
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family, at one time owners of Canossa Castle Valentino (surname), pluralized as Valentini Valentino Urbani (1690–1722), Italian alto castrato singer, known...
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featuring the two leading castrato singers of the era, Nicolo Grimaldi and Valentino Urbani. This was the first Italian opera composed specifically for the London...
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Caricature of Valentino Urbani, who created the role of Silla....
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