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    Rosina Penco (born in Naples in 1823, died in Poretta, near Bologna in 1894) was an Italian operatic soprano. She is most notable for creating the role...
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  • singer Rosina Penco (1823–1894), Italian operatic soprano Rosina Raisbeck (1916–2006), Australian opera and concert mezzo-soprano singer Rosina Randafiarison...
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    Soprano Rosina Penco sang Leonora...
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    famous opera singers such as Alboni, Frezzolini, Marietta Gazzaniga, Rosina Penco, Giulia Grisi, Giorgio Ronconi, Italo Gardoni, Mario de Candia and Antonio...
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    1984 (Adelaide Borghi-Mamo performed the castrato role of Armando and Rosina Penco that of Palmide). The character name, not mentioned by Pougin, is reported...
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    Nantier-Didiée, La Salerosa, written for Antonietta Pozzoni, and Soledad for Rosina Penco. Among his songs of patriotic or military character, those that stand...
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    for the composer Charles Billema. The solo was performed by a soprano, Rosina Penco. The first Italian performance took place on 24 June 1864 at the Teatro...
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    May 1849 Conductor: Jacopo Foroni Cristina, Queen of Sweden soprano Rosina Penco Gabriele de la Gardie, Cristina's favourite tenor Maria Eufrosina, Cristina's...
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  • 14973 Rossirosina, in honor of his father Agostino (born 1932) and his mother, Rosina Rossi Boattini (born 1934). In addition to the officially discovered (i...
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