• Giuseppe Ferdinando Brivio (c. 1700, Milan – c. 1758, Milan) was an Italian composer, conductor, violinist, and singing teacher who is chiefly known for...
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  • Italian footballer Giuseppe Ferdinando Brivio (c. 169 – c. 1758), Italian composer, conductor, violinist and singing teacher Pierluigi Brivio (born 1969), Italian...
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    this family was Giuseppe Ferdinando Brivio (+ 1758), who was a famous composer and music teacher in Milan. Finally, Anna Fortunato Brivio (1699 + 1732)...
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  • Grange-Chancel, librettist and dramatist (born 1677) probable Sanctus Seraphin, violin-maker (born 1699) Giuseppe Ferdinando Brivio, Italian composer (born 1699)...
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  • Giuseppe de Majo, Giuseppe Ferdinando Brivio, Pasquale Cafaro, Gioacchino Cocchi, Nicola Conforto, Pasquale Errichelli, Baldassare Galuppi, Giuseppe Gazzaniga...
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  • number of violin concertos by composers like Domenico Alberti, Giuseppe Ferdinando Brivio, Angelo Maria Scaccia, Giovanni Battista Somis, and Carlo Zuccari...
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    (Fabri)". corago.unibo.it. Retrieved 26 December 2019. "Alessandro nell'Indie (Brivio)". corago.unibo.it. University of Bologna. Retrieved 26 December 2019. "Alessandro...
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  • Vinci Emilia F revival 1730 Milan Ezio Luca Antonio Predieri(?), Giuseppe Ferdinando Brivio (?) Onoria F premiere pasticcio (?) 1730 Milan Semiramide riconosciuta...
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  • Ferdinando Mandrini, Francesco Martino, Giuseppe Paris, Giorgio Zampori 1928 – 6th place Romeo Neri, Mario Lertora, Vittorio Lucchetti, Ferdinando Mandrini...
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  • Treviso of Serie B. In mid-1998 he joined Napoli, ahead Giuseppe Taglialatela and Ferdinando Coppola as first choice. In September 1999, he was loaned...
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    (1742). She moved to London in autumn 1742 – perhaps following Giuseppe Ferdinando Brivio – with her friend and fellow singer the contralto Caterina Galli...
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    dated 27 August 1722 in the extant libretto, was written by Giuseppe Ferdinando Brivio and addressed at Girolamo di Colloredo-Waldsee [it], who was the...
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  • stage on 12 December 1742 as Artaserse in the world premiere of Giuseppe Ferdinando Brivio's Mandane. Music historian Charles Burney wrote that, "Galli, after...
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    production cars, and the entrance fee was set at a nominal 1 lira. The winner, Giuseppe Morandi, completed the course in just under 21 hours 5 minutes, averaging...
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    ) Rino Ferrario (20.) Roberto Lovati Team Roster Fabio Bonacina Silvio Brivio Arrigo Carnoli Guido Figone Orlando Polmonari Littorio Sampieri Quinto Vadi...
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    sanctioned Vanderbilt Cup. Starting eighth, Nuvolari took the lead from Antonio Brivio on the second lap of the 75-lap event, leading from then until the finish...
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  • Meccaniche had its uprated version of their 665 for team regulars Giuseppe Morandi and Ferdinando Minoia along with several privateers. In practice the Alfa...
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  • of Trento) Briosco Brisighella Brissago-Valtravaglia Brissogne Brittoli Brivio Brixen Broccostella Brogliano Brognaturo Brolo Brondello Broni Bronte Bronzolo...
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    Caracciola retired with engine issues and the Ferrari-Alfas of Dreyfus and Brivio repassed Étancelin. But no-one could catch Fagioli and he took a comfortable...
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    amount of works interest. Bugatti arrived with five cars for team regulars Ferdinando Minoia, Caberto Conelli and Louis Chiron, as well as Albert Divo (formerly...
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    make up time. Teammate Antonio Brivio then led, racing against Pietro Ghersi until the latter had engine issues. Brivio won by twenty minutes from Renato...
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  • BEL Luigi Arcangeli DNS Baconin Borzacchini 21 2 Giuseppe Campari 1 Ret Attilio Marinoni DNS Ferdinando Minoia 2 3 Giovanni Minozzi 3 Tazio Nuvolari 11...
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    race with a 40/60 HP. Giuseppe Merosi built a very advanced racing car in 1914, which was named "Grand Prix". In 1920, Giuseppe Campari won the race at...
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    (1591–1607) Cardinal Paolo Camillo Sfondrati (1607–1610 Resigned) Giambattista Brivio (1610–1621) Cardinal Pietro Campori (1621–1643) Francesco Visconti (1643–1670...
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  • Gazzetta dello Sport. Amministratore unico, nominato dal custode giudiziario Giuseppe Iannaccone, cfr. Alberta Mantovani (29 April 1997). ""Il Vicenza non corre...
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  • the original on 24 April 2012. Retrieved 26 December 2011. "Monza, con Brivio c' è il cinese Tschang". La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). 14 July 2007...
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    Paolo Andreani Saint Lucius Church Silvia Gibelli – Beatrice Bolandini – Ferdinando Zanzottera. "Villa Bolagnos-Sormani-Andreani". lombardiabeniculturali...
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  • original on 3 September 2014. Retrieved 1 September 2014. "Ufficiale: Davide Brivio in gialloblù" (in Italian). Hellas Verona F.C. 1 September 2014. Archived...
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  • com. 2008-01-15. Retrieved 2008-01-16. "Mercato: dall'Udinese arriva Ferdinando Sforzini". Ravenna Calcio (in Italian). 17 January 2008. Archived from...
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  • Retrieved 31 August 2016.[permanent dead link] "UFFICIALE L'ACQUISTO DI DAVIDE BRIVIO" (in Italian). Genoa C.F.C. 31 August 2016. Archived from the original on...
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