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- Claudia Durastanti (born 8 June 1984) is an Italian writer and translator. Durastanti was born in the Brooklyn neighbourhood of Bensonhurst to two deaf...
- Margherita Durastanti (active 1700–1734) was an Italian singer of the 18th century. Vocally, she is best described as a soprano, though later in her career...
- lifes Margherita Carosio (1908–2005), Italian operatic soprano Margherita Durastanti (fl. 1700–1734), Italian singer Margherita Galeotti (1867–after 1912)...
- Magdalene was sung at the first performance by the soprano Margherita Durastanti. The parti****tion of female singers was prohibited by Papal edict, and...
- Multiculturality Award Kim Thúy (2011) Mondello Youths Award Claudia Durastanti (2011) Edoardo Albinati (2012) Alessandro Zaccuri (2017) "Targa Archimede"...
- Theatre, Haymarket, London Performed at the benefit concert for Margherita Durastanti. 98 Cuopre tal volta il cielo Italy, 1708 99 Il delirio amoroso or Da...
- Multiculturality Award Kim Thúy (2011) Mondello Youths Award Claudia Durastanti (2011) Edoardo Albinati (2012) Alessandro Zaccuri (2017) "Targa Archimede"...
- new female singer was brought in to fill the gaps they created, with Durastanti doubling some parts. Within Handel's lifetime, the opera was also performed...
- Multiculturality Award Kim Thúy (2011) Mondello Youths Award Claudia Durastanti (2011) Edoardo Albinati (2012) Alessandro Zaccuri (2017) "Targa Archimede"...
- Multiculturality Award Kim Thúy (2011) Mondello Youths Award Claudia Durastanti (2011) Edoardo Albinati (2012) Alessandro Zaccuri (2017) "Targa Archimede"...