- Agni
Baltsa (Gr****: Aγνή Mπάλτσα; also
known as
Agnes Baltsa; born 19
November 1944) is a
leading Gr**** mezzo-soprano singer.
Baltsa was born in Lefkada...
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Sylvia S****,
Teresa Stratas, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa,
Frederica von Stade,
Agnes Baltsa,
Teresa Berganza, and
Katia Ricciarelli. His
artistic partnership with Ricciarelli...
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Balzers (German pronunciation: [ˈ
baltsɐs] ) is a muni****lity and
village located in
southern Liechtenstein. In 2019, the
village had a po****tion of...
- Gottfried; Perry, Janet; Nicolai, Claudio; Kruse, Heinz; Tomowa-Sintow, Anna;
Baltsa, Agnes; Schwarz, Hanna; Hagen-Groll, Walter; Karajan,
Herbert von; Deutsche...
- by a mezzo-soprano, such as
Cecilia Bartoli,
Frederica von Stade,
Agnes Baltsa, Ann
Murray and
Ginger Costa-Jackson.
Ferrando and Fiordiligi, however,...
- Sea and the
founding of the city of Barcelona. Gr**** mezzo-soprano
Agnes Baltsa sang "****enism" as the
Olympic flag was
taken around the stadium. Alfredo...
- Germany. At the
innovative opening ceremony, Gr**** mezzo-soprano
Agnes Baltsa sang "Romiossini" as the
Olympic flag was
paraded around the stadium. Alfredo...
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Federico Balzaretti (Italian pronunciation: [fedeˈriːko baldzaˈretti;
baltsa-]; born 6
December 1981) is an
Italian former professional footballer who...
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Opera Recording Cord
Garben (producer),
James Levine (conductor),
Agnes Baltsa,
Kathleen Battle, Gary Lakes,
Hermann Prey, Anna Tomowa-Sintow, & the Vienna...
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Mozart Orchestra CD: Teldec, Cat: ?? 1983
Lucia Popp,
Edita Gruberová,
Agnes Baltsa,
Luciano Pavarotti, Leo
Nucci John
Pritchard Vienna Philharmonic Vienna...