Giuseppe Siboni (27 January 1780 – 28 March 1839) was an Italian operatic tenor, opera director, choir conductor, and voice teacher. He began his career...
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Israeli colonel Giuseppe Siboni (1780–1839), Italian operatic tenor, opera director, choir conductor, and voice teacher Marcello Siboni (born 1965), Italian...
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the Danish Academy of Music which originally was founded in 1825 by Giuseppe Siboni (1780–1839), Hartmann helped co-establish and also direct the Royal...
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inspiration from the Leipzig Conservatory and a conservatory founded by Giuseppe Siboni in Copenhagen in 1827. Carl Nielsen was a teacher in the period 1916–1919...
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(1784–1863). She and her sister Emilie da Fonseca were students of Giuseppe Siboni, choir master of the Opera in Copenhagen. She was given a place at...
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1819) March 20 – Caspar Voght, German businessman (b. 1752) March 28 – Giuseppe Siboni, Italian operatic tenor, opera director, choir conductor, and voice...
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Institute for the Blind. As a 5-year-old junior Dütsch was taught by Giuseppe Siboni at the Copenhagen Conservatory. In 1840 he went to Dessau in Germany...
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the Italian Giuseppe Siboni, who in 1819 received Danish citizenship and became director of the Royal Theatre. ca. 1819 – Giuseppe Siboni (1780–1839)...
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Berg graduated from Uppsala University in 1824. He was a student of Giuseppe Siboni in Copenhagen, and toured Germany and Italy in the 1820s. He was the...
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Adam Schwartz Johan Georg Schwartz Clara Schønfeld Emmy Schønfeld Giuseppe Siboni Joakim Skovgaard P.C. Skovgaard Caspar Wilhelm Smith Per Sonne Petrine...
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