- Rosa
Borosini [née d'Ambreville] (c1693 - died
after 1740) was an
Italian soprano and the wife of
tenor Francesco Borosini (married 1722). In 1716 she...
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Francesco Borosini (c.1695 –
after 1747) was an
Italian opera singer.
Although usually described as a tenor, he had an
extraordinarily wide
vocal range...
- with
designs by
Pietro Righini. The
first production included Francesco Borosini in the
title role,
Antonio Bernacchi (Tamerlano),
Marina Benta Bulgarelli...
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opera singer Anna d’Ambreville
whose sister, Rosa
Borosini, was
married to
tenor Francesco Borosini.
Rudolf Schnitzler: "Perroni [Peroni], Giovanni",...
- Stranitzky's
widow after his death.[citation needed] In 1728,
court artists Borosini and Selliers, who had
performed intermezzi in both
German and Italian,...
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Francesco Borosini, who
created the
leading tenor and
baritone roles in many of Conti's operas.
Although generally described as a tenor,
Borosini had an...
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Collections holds 102 fore-edge
paintings from the
collection of
Lucia von
Borosini Batten of Albuquerque. Many were
formerly owned by
Estelle Doheny, who...
- also
named Esmond,
Patricia researched the
methods of a Dr.
August Von
Borosini in
influencing the **** of her baby and gave
birth to a son in December...
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pasticcio given by
George Frideric Handel, in
which Antinori took the
place of
Borosini, who sang in it at first. In the
season of 1726 he
appeared in Handel's...
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Caricature of
Francesco Borosini, who pla**** the role of
Grimoaldo in the
first performance...