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Calandro is an
opera buffa in
three acts
composed by
Giovanni Alberto Ristori to a
libretto by
Stefano Benedetto Pallavicino. The
libretto was
based on...
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Tommy Calandro (born 1968) is a
former Olympic weightlifter who
represented the
United States in the 1984
Summer Olympics. He
placed 19th in the men's...
- The
Calandro River (Latin: Acalandrus,
Ancient Gr****: Ἀκάλανδρος), is a
river of
southern Italy,
flowing into the Gulf of
Taranto a
little north of Roseto...
- 56. Isaacs, p. 29. Weightman, p. 78.
Calandro, p. 13; Weightman, p. 122.
Calandro, p. 17.
Calandro, p. 14.
Calandro, pp. 2, 14. Weightman, p. 170. Blain...
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foolish husband of
Calandro, who
falls in love with Lidio, who
changes into women's dress. The
speeches of Fesenio, the
servant of
Calandro,
shine with Italian...
- city of
Taranto Part of
Ionian Sea
Primary inflows Agri, Basento, Sinni,
Calandro River Primary outflows Mediterranean Sea Basin countries
Italy Islands...
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Italy Caladoc Caladok, Kaladok. France,
Languedoc Grenache × Cot 1958
Calandro Geilweilerhof Germany Domina ×
Regent 1984
Calitor Noir Anglas, ****adoule...
- manufacturer". Roberts, Op. cit., Appendix, 1966-1970
Financial Summary Calandro, Joseph, Jr; "Henry Singleton: a
pioneer of
corporate strategic leadership...
- plot is
based on Plautus'
Menaechmi and one of the
central character's,
Calandro, was
borrowed from
Giovanni Boccaccio's, Decameron. It
premiered in 1513...
- confirmed. The aria is
inserted at the end of act 1,
scene 6,
where Marchese Calandro wants to test his bride's Clorinda's
fidelity – six and a half
years later...