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- Edmea is an 1886 opera in three acts by Alfredo Catalani to a libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni. The opera was first performed on 27 February 1886 at the...
- Edmea later that day. With a ridge to the southeast, the storm tracked generally to the southwest. Its initial strengthening rate slowed until Edmea reached...
- that the cruise is a funeral voyage to dis**** the ashes of opera singer Edmea Tetua near the island of Erimo, her birthplace. Considered the greatest...
- is a 1948 Italian melodrama film directed by Ernesto Gr****i and starring Edmea Lari, Aldo Bufi Landi and Rino Genovese. A respectable clerk from Naples...
- 1886, in the world premiere of the revised version of Alfredo Catalani's Edmea (it had had its premiere in its original form at La Scala, Milan, on February...
- The Draughtsman's Contract Virginia Herbert 1983 And the Ship Sails On Edmea Tetua 1984 The Midsummer Marriage (TV film) Sosostris 1984 The Zany Adventures...
- January 1880 (radically revised as Loreley) Dejanice, Milan, 17 March 1883 Edmea, Milan, 27 February 1886 Loreley, Turin, 16 February 1890 La Wally, Milan...
- Tiziano Santi; Gabrielle Mayer Hasmik Torosyan; Valentina Mastrangelo 2021 Edmea Catalani Italian 1886 Francesco Cilluffo Julia Burbach Anne Sophie Durprels;...
- Davina Damienne Dera Dina Delfina Darius Edisoana Elma Elizabetha Edwina Edmea Eliceca Edwige Elvina Elsie Evrina Eline Evariste Eddy Ebula Elita Felana...
- Reminiscenze artistiche. Ghislanzoni wrote some eighty-five libretti, including Edmea for Catalani (1866), Aida (1870), Fosca (1873) and Salvator Rosa (1874)...