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    Italo Gardoni (12 March 1821 – 26 March 1882) was a leading operatic tenore di grazia singer from Italy who enjoyed a major international career during...
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  • Brazilian surfer Italo Gardoni (1821–1882), singer Italo Gariboldi (1879–1970), soldier Italo Gismondi (1887–1974), archæologist Italo Montemezzi (1875–1952)...
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    London opera season" had discovered that the preferred tenor there was Italo Gardoni, who did sing the premiere. Verdi left Italy at the end of May 1847...
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    Frezzolini, Marietta Gazzaniga, Rosina Penco, Giulia Grisi, Giorgio Ronconi, Italo Gardoni, Mario de Candia and Antonio Selva among many others. In 1863, Giuseppe...
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    Concert promoter Robert W. Olliver handled the business, and singers Italo Gardoni and Charles Cotton were hired to support her. Greenfield premiered in...
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    there in October. His replacement (Santley thought, an improvement) was Italo Gardoni, who had created the tenor role in I masnadieri in 1847 in London with...
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    harmonium. The soloists were the sisters Carlotta and Barbara Marchisio, Italo Gardoni and Luigi Agnesi. The sisters Marchisio had performed together in Rossini's...
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    laurels than Attila. The Attila premiere featured Sophie Cruvelli, Italo Gardoni, Velletti, and Cruzzoni. The opera was first given in New York City...
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    1872 Drury Lane production of Robert le Diable with Christine Nilsson, Italo Gardoni, Mongini and de Murska. He was famous for his Sparafucile (Rigoletto)...
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    at whose musical parties he joined company with Mario, Giulia Grisi, Italo Gardoni, Ciro Pinsuti and others. After an audition with Michael Costa, he sang...
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