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- Bellincioni is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bernardo Bellincioni (1452–1492), Italian poet Gemma Bellincioni (1864–1950)...
- Bernardo Bellincioni (1452–1492) was an Italian poet, who began his career in the court of Lorenzo the Magnificent in Florence. In 1483 he was at the...
- Luigi Bellincioni (January 1, 1842 – March 24, 1929) was an Italian architect and engineer. He was born in Pontedera and died in Florence. He trained...
- Gemma Bellincioni (born Matilda Cesira Bellincioni) (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒɛmma bellinˈtʃoːni]; 18 August 1864 – 23 April 1950) was an Italian dramatic...
- accompanied by Mascagni's score, directed by Ugo Falena, with Gemma Bellincioni, who had created the role of Santuzza in the opera's world premiere....
- Lirico in Milan on 17 November 1898 conducted by the composer; Gemma Bellincioni created the role of Fedora with Enrico Caruso as her lover, Loris Ipanov...
- background. For me, she distills and exemplifies the tradition. From Gemma Bellincioni to Lina Bruna Rasa, the verismo era was transfigured by searing vocal...
- portrait was one of his many innovations. Il Moro's court poet, Bernardo Bellincioni, was the first to propose that Cecilia was poised as if listening to...
- Władysław Filipkowski, Polish military commander (b. 1892) April 23 Gemma Bellincioni, Italian soprano (b. 1864) Franciscus Janssens, Dutch Roman Catholic...
- in Milan on January 13, 1490 (Festa del paradisio, play of Bernardo Bellincioni): there was complex machinery to impress the guests, which referred to...