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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...
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Camille Everardi (1824–1899) was a
Belgian operatic baritone who had an
active international career during the 1850s
through the 1870s. He particularly...
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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...
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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...
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Spiloglaux boobook tregellasi Mathews, 1913
Spiloglaux novaeseelandiae everardi Mathews, 1913
Ninox yorki Cayley, 1929
Ninox ooldeaensis Cayley, 1929 Ninox...
- and the
Royal Academy of Music,
London (1848–95).
Jessie Bond,
Camille Everardi,
Erminia Frezzolini,
Julius Günther,
Jenny Lind,
Mathilde Marchesi, Christina...
- of voice, as were Viardot's
contemporaries Mathilde Marchesi,
Camille Everardi,
Julius Stockhausen,
Carlo Pedrotti,
Venceslao Persichini,
Giovanni Sbriglia...
- 'il Fiammingo' (the Fleming),
whose name was also
Italianised as
Everardi.
Everardi was Bocchi’s
teacher and
introduced the
bizarre and
grotesque elements...
- serf to
Dmitri Nikolayevich Sheremetev, he
studied music with
Camille Everardi at the
Saint Petersburg Conservatory and sang at the
Bolshoy Theatre from...