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- of Bologna; he has two daughters, Elisetta and Carolina, and a sister Fidalma, who runs the household. He also has a young secretary, Paolino, who is...
- M****imi (née Paolini; 1663–1726), also known by the Arcadian pseudonym Fidalma Partenide, was an Italian poet and writer. Her difficult life is recorded...
- Boieldieu's John of Paris. The Student in Chélard's The Student of Jena. Fidalma in Cimarosa's Il Matrimonio Segreto. Adelia in Coccia's La figlia dell'arciere...
- Marcella Albani (born Ida Fidalma Angela Maranca; 7 December 1899 – 11 May 1959) was an Italian actress and writer. Albani was an idol of European cinema...
- Drury Lane in London during the early 1840s, singing such roles as Arsace, Fidalma in Domenico Cimarosa's Il matrimonio segreto, and Graeme Malcolm. In 1844...
- Garibaldo Lucii as Staderini Mario Piloni as Osvaldo Ada Colangeli as Miss Fidalma Giuseppe Angelini "Festival de Cannes: Chronicle of Poor Lovers". festival-cannes...
- 1872 she permanently retired from the stage with four performances of "Fidalma" in Cimarosa's Il matrimonio segreto, at the Paris Théâtre des Italiens...
- (Clelia), John Ostendorf (Porsena), Jennifer Lane (Irene), Andrea Matthews (Fidalma), Erie Mills (Orazio), Frederick Urrey (Tarquinio) Brewer Baroque Chamber...
- where she studied with Giulia Tess. She then debuted in November 1940, as Fidalma in Il matrimonio segreto. Her Teatro alla Scala debut, where she was to...
- 23rd Vienna Competition. She made her professional opera debut in 1987 as Fidalma in Domenico Cimarosa's Il matrimonio segreto in Avezzano. Her career developed...