- to
Barbarina. However,
Barbarina has lost it (aria: "L'ho perduta, me meschina" – "I have lost it, poor me").
Figaro and
Marcellina see
Barbarina, and...
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Barbarina Brand, Lady
Dacre (née Ogle; 9 May 1767 – 17 May 1854) was an
English poet, playwright, and translator. In
addition to her writing, she sculpted...
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Barbarina Charlotte, Lady Grey (26 June 1823 – 23
March 1902) was a
British novelist. She was born
Barbarina Charlotte ****van on 26 June 1823 in London...
- daughter-in-law,
Queen Ninetta, and
ordered Pantalone to kill her twin children,
Barbarina and Renzo.
Pantalone instead wrapped them
tightly in
oilcloth and threw...
- German:
Barbara Gonzaga; 11
December 1455 — 30 May 1503),
nicknamed Barbarina, was an
Italian noblewoman member of the
House of
Gonzaga and by marriage...
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Barbara Campanini,
known as La
Barbarina, (27
September 1719 – 7 June 1799) was an
Italian ballerina, one of the most
important ballet dancers of the...
- 1839) was a
British writer. She was the
daughter of
Barbarina Wilmot (née Ogle),
later Barbarina Brand, Lady Dacre, and
Valentine Henry Wilmot. She married...
- in Blow's
Venus and
Adonis at the
winter Boston Early Music Festival,
Barbarina in Mozart's Le
nozze di
Figaro at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, and...
- Mozart's
opera Così fan tutte. For the
Glyndebourne Festival she sang
Barbarina in Mozart's The
Marriage of Figaro. In 1948 she sang Lucy in the world...
-
Opera as
Barbarina in Le
nozze di Figaro.
Papagena in Die Zauberflöte
Giannetta in L'elisir d'amore
Voice from
Heaven in Don
Carlo Barbarina in Le nozze...