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    Bernardo De Muro (November 3, 1881 – 27 October 1955) was a Sardinian operatic tenor. Bernardino de Muro was born on November 3, 1881, in Tempio Pausania...
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    chi's Pianga." Fresu began studying the trumpet at age 11 in the "Bernardo De Muro" music band of Berchidda. At a young age, Fresu joined "Banda" a local...
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  • Matteo De Candia, operatic singer (tenor), known as Mario Mahmood, singer born to a Sardinian mother and an Egyptian father Bernardo de Muro, operatic...
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    II included Francesco Tamagno (who studied the work with Giordano), Bernardo de Muro, Giovanni Zenatello, Giovanni Martinelli, Aureliano Pertile, Francesco...
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  • She also sang the title roles of Bellini's Norma, Verdi's Aida (with Bernardo de Muro at the end of his career, 1944), and Ponchielli's La Gioconda. In 1947...
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  • name "Lomanto" to his name to avoid confusion with another tenor, Bernardo de Muro. He made his debut at Catanzaro, as Alfredo in La traviata in 1925...
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    1955 in music (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    October 20 – Adolf Mišek, double bassist and composer, 80 October 27 – Bernardo de Muro, operatic tenor, 73 November 11 – Jerry Ross, songwriter, 29 (bronchiectasis)...
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    Opera Company in 1934 with Caterina Jarboro in the title role and Bernardo de Muro as Radames at the New York Hippodrome. On November 25, 1934 she starred...
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    Mario Del Monaco (1915–1982), dramatic tenor Bernardo De Muro (1881–1955), operatic tenor Enzo de Muro Lomanto (1902–1952), lyric tenor Giuseppe Di Stefano...
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  • in January 1942, and as Conte di Luna in Verdi's Il trovatore with Bernardo de Muro as Manrico in March 1942. On November 3, 1942 he created the role of...
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