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    Giuditta Angiola Maria Costanza Pasta (née Negri; 26 October 1797 – 1 April 1865) was an Italian opera singer. A soprano, she has been compared to the...
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    With Bellini's La sonnambula successfully staged in March 1831 and Giuditta Pasta having demonstrated her extensive vocal and dramatic ranges in creating...
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    winter's opera became pressing, although it had already been agreed that Giuditta Pasta, who had achieved success in the Teatro Carcano in 1829 and 1830 with...
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  • refer to: Pasta Dioguardi, an Argentine film and TV actor Pasta Khan, a captive held at the Bagram Theater Internment Facility Giuditta Pasta, 19th century...
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    somnambulism. The role of Amina was originally written for the soprano sfogato Giuditta Pasta and the tenor Giovanni Battista Rubini, but during Bellini's lifetime...
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    throwback to Maria Malibran and Giuditta Pasta, for whom many of the famous bel canto operas were written. He avers that like Pasta and Malibran, Callas was...
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  • as in the contralto tessitura with great ease, such as was said of Giuditta Pasta. The term soprano sfogato appeared in the bel canto era of the 19th...
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    opera, but Bellini had reservations about its suitability. After he and Giuditta Pasta (for whom the opera was to be written) had together seen the ballet...
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    Bolena, given at the Teatro Carcano in Milan on 26 December 1830 with Giuditta Pasta in the title role. Also, the acclaimed tenor Giovanni Battista Rubini...
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  • Kriezis, Greek Navy officer and Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1796) 1865 – Giuditta Pasta, Italian soprano (b. 1797) 1872 – Frederick Denison Maurice, English...
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    18 Minutes (1935) as Lady Phyllis Pilcott The Divine Spark (1935) as Giuditta Pasta The Gay Deception (1935) as Miss Channing The Garden Murder Case (1936)...
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    singer in the choir of the King's Theatre in London. When prima donna Giuditta Pasta became indisposed, García suggested that his daughter take over in the...
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  • activist (b. 1803 April 1 John Milton, Governor of Florida (b. 1807) Giuditta Pasta, Italian soprano (b. 1798) April 2 – A. P. Hill, American Confederate...
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  • – Nikolaos Mantzaros, Greek composer and theorist (d. 1872) 1797 – Giuditta Pasta, Italian soprano (d. 1865) 1799 – Margaret Agnes Bunn, Scottish actress...
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    in the village of Blevio and was later restored by the opera singer Giuditta Pasta. The renovations were carried out between 1827 and 1829 by architect...
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    Anna Bolena Opera by Gaetano Donizetti Giuditta Pasta in the title role Librettist Felice Romani Language Italian Premiere 26 December 1830 (1830-12-26)...
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    included Manuel Garcia and his daughter Maria Malibran, Clorinda Corradi, Giuditta Pasta, Isabella Colbran, Giovanni Battista Rubini, Domenico Donzelli and the...
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  • 'overflowing, a richness & poetry': Joseph Cornell's Planet Set and Giuditta Pasta". Archived from the original on 2018-04-11. Retrieved 2018-04-10. Hartigan...
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    they attended the late concert in London by the great Italian soprano Giuditta Pasta, who was clearly past her prime. Asked by Kemble what she thought of...
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    Marshall [pupils] Concepció Badia i Millàs Mercedes Moner Raguer Giuditta Grisi Giulia Grisi Giuditta Pasta this teacher's teachers Graun (1703–1771) studied with...
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    Paris, in association with leading musicians including the sopranos Giuditta Pasta and Henriette Sontag, the cellist Auguste Franchomme and the violinist...
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    June 1821 at the Théâtre Italien (with Manuel García as Otello and Giuditta Pasta as Desdemona), in London on 16 May 1822 at the King's Theatre, and in...
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  • the early 20th century. She brought drama and pathos to all her roles Giuditta Pasta (1797–1865), soprano. She was famed for her roles in the operas of Rossini...
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    studied in London with John Braham and in Italy under the great soprano Giuditta Pasta. On 2 November 1841, she made her first operatic performance on the...
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    His Paris tour of 1826 included performances with the Italian Soprano Giuditta Pasta, with whom he would perform again, along with other prominent musicians...
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    herself up also to teaching, among other pupils, Giuditta Pasta and her nieces Giulia and Giuditta Grisi. She died at the age of 76 in 1850. Although...
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    and Nikolai Rubinstein from Russia. Singers included John Braham and Giuditta Pasta. There were very many notable Jewish violin and pianist virtuosi, including...
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    known to the London press and public, who blamed Rossini. Ebers engaged Giuditta Pasta for the 1825 season, but he became involved in lawsuits which, combined...
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  • Pietramelara I cinque dell'Adamello (1954) - Magda Casta Diva (1954) - Giuditta Pasta Le avventure di Giacomo Casanova (1955) - Margherita Teresa von Kleinwert...
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    September 1825), where the role of Armando was taken by the soprano Giuditta Pasta and Aladino by Nicolas Levasseur. For each of these productions Meyerbeer...
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