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According to his
baptismal certificate, Rossini's
first name was
originally Giovacchino, and he is so
referred to in at
least one
later do****ent from his early...
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Giovacchino Forzano (Italian pronunciation: [dʒovakˈkino forˈtsano]; 19
November 1884 – 28
October 1970) was an
Italian playwright, librettist, stage...
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opera Gianni Schicchi (1918) by
Giacomo Puccini to a
libretto by
Giovacchino Forzano. It is sung by
Lauretta after tensions between her
father Schicchi...
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opera in one act by
Giacomo Puccini to an
original Italian libretto by
Giovacchino Forzano. It is the
second opera of the trio of
operas known as Il trittico...
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Gioacchino ****ereto (1600 – 28 June 1649) was an
Italian painter of the
early Baroque period and one of the most
prominent history painters active in Genoa...
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Giovacchino Cantini (c. 1780–1844) was an
Italian engraver,
active in
Florence as one of
Raffaello Sanzio Morghen's most
successful pupils. He engraved...
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Gioacchino Toma (24
January 1836 – 12
January 1891) was an
Italian art
instructor and painter,
noted primarily for historic,
realistic and
genre subjects...
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comic opera in one act by
Giacomo Puccini to an
Italian libretto by
Giovacchino Forzano,
composed in 1917–18. The
libretto is
based on an
incident mentioned...
- (1258 – 10
April 1305), also
known as
Joachim of Siena, or, in Italian,
Giovacchino Piccolomini, was an
Italian Servite tertiary from Siena. Born Chiaramonte...
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Insights for Conservation.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198835141. Di
Giovacchino,
Luciano (2013). "3".
Handbook of
Olive Oil:
Analysis &
Properties (2nd ed...