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David Banderali (or Davidde;
Palazzolo sull'Oglio, Italy,
January 12, 1789 – Paris, 13 June 1849) was an
Italian tenor, po****r in
France in the nineteenth...
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controlled by a
Stephenson valve gear.
Vilain (1977), pp. 197–198, 230.
Banderali (1880), pp. 305–265.
Deghilage (1882), p. 424. Die
Lokomotive (1932),...
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Napoleonic Army. She
studied in
Milan with
Giuseppe Scappa and
Davide Banderali, and
later with
Girolamo Crescentini and
Ferdinando Paer
among others...
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discusses the
causes and
treatments of
sleep disorders. With
Arianna Banderali she
wrote the book
Ricette low cost:
Mangiare bene e sano
spendendo poco...
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Experimental Research. 38 (1): 214–26. doi:10.1111/acer.12214. PMID 23905882.
Banderali G,
Martelli A,
Landi M,
Moretti F,
Betti F,
Radaelli G, et al. (October...
- his
instrument and
enter the
Paris Conservatoire as a
pupil of
David Banderali. His
voice was
naturally a deep b****, but
finding that
after singing at...
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likely that she took
singing lessons from the
great Italian singer David Banderali (an
academic at the
Conservatoire de
Paris from 1828 to 1849),
being the...
- doi:10.1107/S0909049508004640. PMC 2394823. PMID 18421141.
Dodier Y,
Banderali U,
Klein H,
Topalak O, Dafi O,
Simoes M,
Bernatchez G, Sauvé R, Parent...
- S2CID 164486744. Cova MA,
Stacul F,
Quaranta R,
Guastalla P,
Salvatori G,
Banderali G, et al. (August 2014). "Radiological
contrast media in the breastfeeding...
- in 1823. She then went to
Milan for
further studies with
Bonfichi and
Banderali. Méric-Lalande sang at La
Fenice in Venice, 1823–24,
where she created...