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- Marco Almaviva (born January 23, 1934) is an Italian painter. Almaviva was born in Novi Ligure (Province of Alessandria, Italy). His father, the sculptor...
- Barber of Seville (1775). The première of Rossini's opera (under the title Almaviva, o sia L'inutile precauzione) took place on 20 February 1816 at the Teatro...
- getting married, foiling the efforts of their philandering employer Count Almaviva to seduce Susanna and teaching him a lesson in fidelity. Considered one...
- magazine Terror, and starting in 1971 drew the erotic series Jolanda de Almaviva written by Francisco Rubino, issued in small format by publisher Erregi...
- needed] Leggero tenor roles in operas: Arturo, I puritani (Bellini) Count Almaviva, The Barber of Seville (Rossini) Count Ory, Le comte Ory (Rossini) Ernesto...
- orthodoxy of the French Revolution: most particularly they suppressed the Almavivas' aristocratic titles "Count" and "Countess". By 1796 Beaumarchais had...
- return the necklace to the queen, as he wants to sell it to help the Almavivas escape. To put the story back on course and despite the danger to himself...
- Erik Hunter 26 episodes 1967 Tobruk Corporal Bruckner 1967 Daniel Boone Almaviva Episode: "The Beaumarchais" 1967 The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Andreas Petros...
- production by John Cox. (She returned to Glyndebourne in 1981 as Countess Almaviva in Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro and reprised the role at the 1984 Festival...
- K. 492, to a libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. In the duettino, Countess Almaviva (a soprano) dictates to Susanna (also a soprano) the invitation to a tryst...