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Carlo Broccardi (1886–1953) was an
Italian operatic tenor who had an
active international career during the
first third of the 20th century. He notably...
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Dorothea Broccardi was a fifteenth-century
Clarissine nun, copyist, and limner.
Broccardi was a nun of the Poor
Clare order in San Lino, Volterra. Like...
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Group winners - I 1981
Rhinos Milano Frogs Gallarate 24–8
Stadio Eugenio Broccardi,
Santa Margherita Ligure II 1982
Rhinos Milano Frogs Gallarate 11–0 Stadio...
- want any
residents to move in
until after his death.
Gemma Bosini Carlo Broccardi Giuseppe Costa Gilda Dalla Rizza Angelo Lo
Forese Sara
Scuderi Mariano...
- Rigoletto). In 1922 she
performed several parts opposite the
tenor Carlo Broccardi at the
Teatro M****imo in Palermo;
including Cio-cio-san, Gilda, and the...
- Verdi's
Rigoletto (1916, with
Giuseppe Danise,
Ayres Borghi-Zerni and
Carlo Broccardi);
Marthe in
Charles Gounod's
Faust (1920, with
Giuliano Romagnoli, Gemma...
- inelegant; some have
attributed this to the
impatience of the nun
Dorothea Broccardi (Dorothea
scripsit appears on all her handiwork), who
offered to be his...
- July 1362 Miho Držić
September 1362 Ivan Gundulić
October 1362
Broccardo Broccardi November 1362
Nikola Zavernego December 1362
Nikola Andrija Sorgo January...
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RapalloBogliasco Bogliasco (playing in
Santa Margherita Ligure)
Eugenio Broccardi 2,000 2nd in
Serie D
Girone A
Sancolombano San
Colombano al
Lambro Franco...
- 1916-17 Verdi:
Rigoletto –
Giuseppe Danise,
Ayres Borghi-Zerni,
Carlo Broccardi,
Ernesto Badini, Olga Simzis;
Orchestra and
Chorus of La Scala, Milan...