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- Angelo Everardi (5 August 1647 – 1678) was a painter and printmaker active in Brescia in the second half of the 17th century. No paintings have been attributed...
- Nicolaus Everardi (1461/62–1532) was a Dutch jurist and the father of Johannes Secundus, an acclaimed poet. He is not to be confused with Nicolaus Everardi (1495–1570)...
- Donizetti's music was probably taken up most faithfully by a Belgian, Camille Everardi, who later settled in Russia and taught voice. In France, Paul Barroilhet...
- Camille Everardi (1824–1899) was a Belgian operatic baritone who had an active international career during the 1850s through the 1870s. He particularly...
- the zither of which he was a good player. Bocchi was a pupil of Angelo Everardi (il Fiamminghino or Fiammenghino), a figurist, a painter of battles and...
- of voice, as were Viardot's contemporaries Mathilde Marchesi, Camille Everardi, Julius Stockhausen, Carlo Pedrotti, Venceslao Persichini, Giovanni Sbriglia...
- Demessieux Julien Ghyoros Bratislav Anastasijević Gaston Dethier Camille Everardi César Franck Frantz Jehin-Prume Sophie Karthäuser Marc Laho Ovide Musin...
- and the Royal Academy of Music, London (1848–95). Jessie Bond, Camille Everardi, Erminia Frezzolini, Julius Günther, Jenny Lind, Mathilde Marchesi, Christina...
- Soulage [pupils] Analia Llugdar Samy Moussa Ana Sokolovic this teacher's teachers Everardi (1824–1899) studied with teachers including Manuel García. Arkady Abaza [pupils]...
- graduated from Kyiv University as a lawyer. He then studied singing with Everardi and Petza at the Kyiv Music College, and graduated in 1898. He continued...