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    rivalry against Luísa Todi. Empress Catherine took Luísa's side and declined to renew the contract of Marchesi and Sarti. Luísa Todi stayed for four years...
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    of Setúbal, aiming to honor the Portuguese mezzo-soprano opera singer Luísa Todi. The biennial competitions aim is the promotion of national and young...
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    Maria Barbosa du Bocage (1765–1805) notable satirical and classical poet. Luisa Todi (1753–1833) a Portuguese mezzo-soprano opera singer João Vaz (1859-1931)...
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  • belonging to the Todi thaat Hanumatodi, also known as Todi, a raga in Carnatic music Ashok Todi (born 1958), Indian industrialist Luísa Todi (1753–1833),...
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    organists such as António Carreira and Manuel Rodrigues Coelho; singers Luísa Todi, Elisabete Matos and José Carlos Xavier; pianists Maria João Pires and...
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  • (born 1976), singer, actress Luís de Freitas Branco (1890–1955), composer Luísa Todi (1753–1833), lyrical singer Mafalda Arnauth (born 1974), fado singer Malvina...
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  • Combatentes (Braga) Rossio (Lisbon) Cadeia Avenida 24 de Julho (Lisbon) Avenida Luísa Todi (Setúbal) Sorte Avenida Almirante Reis (Lisbon) Estação do Rossio Pague...
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  • Portuguese operatic soprano. In 2011, she received the first prize at the Luísa Todi National Singing Competition. In 2009, she obtained a Bachelor's degree...
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  • Luciana Abreu Lucília do Carmo Luís Gil Bettencourt Luís Goes Luísa Basto Luísa Sobral Luísa Todi Lula Pena Lura Madalena Alberto Madalena Iglésias Mafalda...
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  • Edinburgh University Press. p. 59. ISBN 978-0-7486-3478-1. "FORUM MUNICIPAL LUÍSA TODI – SETÚBAL, SEGUNDA-FEIRA, 2 DE OUTUBRO, DE 2023 - 21H00" (PDF). FLT. Cajão...
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  • lawyer and politician, 6th Governor of Massachusetts (d. 1819) 1753 – Luísa Todi, Portuguese soprano and actress (d. 1833) 1773 – Cassandra Austen, English...
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  • Jacopone da Todi, O.F.M. (ca. 1230 – 25 December 1306) was an Italian Franciscan friar from Umbria. He wrote several laude (songs in praise of the Lord)...
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    singing fashion and contributed, together with Pacchiarotti, Grassini, Luísa Todi de Agujar, the tenor Giacomo David, and few others, to lay the bases for...
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    the Palace of Sobral. The old Travessa da Estrela became known as Rua Luísa Todi in 1917. In the middle of the 20th century (1945), the Instituto do Vinho...
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  • director). The ensemble's programmes include «Foi Por Mim», «As Árias de Luísa Todi» and «Sementes do Fado». Francisco António de Almeida. La Spinalba ovvero...
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  • Wilhelm Riedt – Versuch über die Musikalische Intervallen January 9 – Luísa Todi, Portuguese opera singer (died 1833) March 2 – Johann Samuel Schröter...
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    Giovanni Ansani and Giacomo David, the prime-donne Brigida Banti and Luísa Todi de Agujar. These were the singers who opposed the belcanto drift of the...
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  • September 14 – John Andrew Stevenson, composer (b. c.1761) October 1 – Luísa Todi, operatic soprano (b. 1753) October 15 – Michał Kleofas Ogiński, composer...
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  • Theatre D. Maria II, president of the Academy of Music and Fine Arts Luísa Todi(website), and the first Director of IADE (Institute of Visual Arts & Design...
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  • (2004) Teotónio, saint (1958) Teresa de Leão, countess of Portugal (1996) Luísa Todi, mezzo-soprano (1974) Miguel Torga, writer (2007) Nuno Tristão, explorer...
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  • following year, she won second prize in the 2005 Concurso Nacional de Canto Luísa Todi singing competition. Simões made her debut at the Teatro Nacional de São...
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  • Date City Venue Semi-final 1 20 October 2000 Setúbal Forum Municipal Luísa Todi Semi-final 2 17 November 2000 Leiria Teatro José Lúcio da Silva Semi-final...
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    that once nearly cost him life; the fanatic supporters of the soprano Luisa Todi, his bitter rival, attempted to poison him in 1791. Contessina Elmira...
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    The singers Angelica Catalani, Anna Morichelli and Luísa Todi with composer Vicente Martín y Soler; portrait by Pietro Bettelini after Luigi Scotti (late...
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  • Der Ring der Liebe. She came to Bonn in 1788. In the summer of 1790, Luísa Todi sang in Bonn; Alexander Wheelock Thayer wrote: "Magdelena's quick apprehension...
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    elsewhere, she appeared in Paris in 1782, where her rivalry with the singer Luísa Todi split the public into Todists and Maratists. In 1784, she went to London...
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    national opera houses and concert halls in Bulgaria. She has won awards from Luisa Todi in Lisbon, Young Opera Singers in Sofia, Francesc Viñas Barcelona Totti...
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  • the various singers who participated was the Portuguese mezzo-soprano Luísa Todi . In 1793, Moreira became the first musical director of the new São Carlos...
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  • Luisa Piccarreta, TOSD, also known as the "Little Daughter of the Divine Will", (23 April 1865–4 March 1947), was a Catholic mystic and author whose spirituality...
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  • Portuguese Commission: Associação Setúbal Voz First Performance: July 7, 2023, Luisa Todi Auditorium, Setúbal ORCHESTRAL WORKS Sorrow on the death of Jorge Peixinho...
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