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    Alessandro Bonci (February 10, 1870 – August 9, 1940) was an Italian lyric tenor known internationally for his association with the bel canto repertoire...
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  • Bonci is an Italian surname, it may refer to: Alessandro Bonci (1870–1940), Italian lyric tenor Antonello Bonci, Italian neurologist and neuropsychopharmacologist...
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    The Teatro Comunale Alessandro Bonci (Alessandro Bonci Theatre) is an opera house in Cesena, Italy. The Bonci Theatre was built on the site of the old...
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    Risparmio di Cesena: housed in the former Celestine monastery. Teatro Alessandro Bonci Palazzo Ghini. Church of Sant'Agostino Church and Convent dell'Osservanza...
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    e mobile Purple Amberola Series Alessandro Bonci 29003 Fausi - Saive dimora Purple Amberola Series Alessandro Bonci 29006 Rigoletto Bella figlia dell'...
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    the world. Famous Italian opera singers include Enrico Caruso and Alessandro Bonci. Introduced in the early 1920s, jazz gained a particularly strong foothold...
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  • 72 9 April: Mrs. Patrick Campbell, English actress, 72 9 August: Alessandro Bonci, Italian tenor, 70 30 October: Hilda Matheson, pioneering British radio...
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  • really important practitioners of this style and method of singing were Alessandro Bonci (in the 1900-1925 period) and Giacomo Lauri-Volpi (in the 1920-1950...
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    rusticana, the Met's production featured Frances Alda as Anna and Alessandro Bonci as Roberto. The work did not receive its premiere at the Vienna State...
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    the world. Famous Italian opera singers include Enrico Caruso and Alessandro Bonci. Introduced in the early 1920s, jazz took a particularly strong foothold...
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    teachers including Adolphe Adam and François Benoist. Spyridon Samaras Alessandro Bonci Ellen Beach Yaw this teacher's teachers Delorme (1900–1991) studied...
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  • composer, 64 August 8 Alessandro Bonci, operatic tenor, 70 Johnny Dodds, jazz musician, 48 (heart attack) August 10 – Alessandro Bonci, lyric tenor, 70 August...
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    Verona, Verona Opera di Firenze, Florence Sferisterio, Macerata Teatro Alessandro Bonci, Cesena Teatro Alfieri, Asti Teatro Alfieri, Florence Teatro Alfieri...
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  • 19th-century Italian and French repertoire at the Metropolitan Opera Alessandro Bonci (1870–1940), leggero tenor Franco Bonisolli (1938–2003), lyric tenor...
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    the world. Famous Italian opera singers include Enrico Caruso and Alessandro Bonci. Introduced in the early 1920s, jazz took a particularly strong foothold...
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    Novello Theatre). De Lucia's colleagues on this occasion were the tenor Alessandro Bonci, Ancona and Pini-Corsi. In 1916, De Lucia delivered his farewell performance...
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    internationally renowned Italian operatic tenors, Francesco Tamagno and Alessandro Bonci. Pedrotti was born in Verona, where he studied music with the composer...
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    international stars such as Nellie Melba, Mary Garden, Lillian Nordica, and Alessandro Bonci, and programming new and rarely performed works such as Debussy's Pelléas...
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    Department of Music and Theatre. Cesena is the site of the Teatro Alessandro Bonci and the Bruno Maderna music conservatory. Musical activities in the...
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    Hidalgo sang in Rigoletto (with Enrico Caruso) and La sonnambula (with Alessandro Bonci) in the same season. She would return to the Met in 1924-25, for The...
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  • Popolo, built in 1788 by architect, Giuseppe Pistocchi. Cesena – Teatro Alessandro Bonci, Neoclassicist building, built between 1843 and 1846 to plans by architect...
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    Commentators often describe Anselmi (and his famous contemporary Alessandro Bonci) as being among the last exponents of the old bel canto method of Italian...
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    the likes of Pol Plançon and Mario Ancona (and, to a lesser extent, Alessandro Bonci), he represented the twilight of the art of male bel canto singing...
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  • – José Mojica article". "Three Edison Tenors – Giuseppe Anselmi * Alessandro Bonci * José Mojica". Archived from the original on 19 January 2012. Retrieved...
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    Garden, this time in Lucia di Lammermoor, with Alessandro Bonci as Edgardo. She repeated Rigoletto (with Bonci and Sammarco) and Un ballo in maschera (with...
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    de los Ángeles), 1954 and 1955. He also worked with singers such as Alessandro Bonci, Nellie Melba and Ezio Pinza. He also made guest appearances in Chicago...
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  • the same role at the Teatro Comunale di Bologna, with such names as Alessandro Bonci (Faust), Vincenzo Bettoni (Mefistofele) and Luigi Piazza (Valentino)...
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    then toured the war zone entertaining the Italian troops, alongside Alessandro Bonci and Elvira de Hidalgo. After the war, while Granforte was singing at...
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    Guarnieri performed at the theatre, and visiting opera singers included Alessandro Bonci, Giuseppe Borgatti, Gina Cigna, Mafalda Favero, Carlo Galeffi, Beniamino...
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  • December 1959 Lillian Moore 123 dancer 26 April 1930 5 March 1942 Alessandro Bonci 122 tenor 22 November 1907 30 April 1910 Arthur Carron 122 tenor 29...
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