Davide Perez (1711 – 30 October 1778) was an Italian opera composer born in Naples of Italian parents, and later resident court composer at Lisbon from...
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Dámaso Pérez Prado, Cuban composer Daniel Pérez (basketball) (born 1984), Paraguayan player Danilo Pérez, Panamian pianist and composer Davide Perez, Italian...
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Hilario "Junjun" Perez Davide III (born August 25, 1964) is a Filipino politician and lawyer who is the incumbent vice governor of Cebu. He served as a...
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preparing for the Jubilee festival year that brought both Jommelli and Davide Perez to Rome in 1749, a year-long commemoration celebrated by the Roman Catholic...
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Pérez (footballer) (born 2004), Swedish footballer David Pérez, singer in C-Note Davide Perez (1711–1778), Italian composer This disambiguation page lists...
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boxes. The theater was opened with the opera Alessandro nell'Indie by Davide Perez, with libretto by Pietro Metastasio. Before its destruction, the opera...
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Solimano is a Baroque opera in three acts by Davide Perez (1711–1778). A first version was premiered for the carnival in 1757 in the Palace of Ajuda in...
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was also set by many other composers, including Antonio Sacchini and Davide Perez. It was set at least fifteen times under the title Lucio Vero and at...
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(1711–1779) Gaetano Latilla (1711–1788) Ignaz Holzbauer (1711–1783) Davide Perez (1711–1778) Barbara of Portugal (1711–1758) Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville...
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Hilario Gelbolingo Davide Jr. GCSS KGCR (born December 20, 1935) is a Filipino lawyer, professor, diplomat, constitutionalist and former politician, who...
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