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Gioacchino Conti (28
February 1714 – 25
October 1761), best
known as
Gizziello or Egizziello, was an
Italian soprano castrato opera singer.
Conti was...
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Farinelli (Carlo Broschi),
Gizziello (Gioacchino Conti) and Gian
Battista Velluti, the last castrato. Caffarelli, Farinelli, and
Gizziello were
products of the...
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performer that his
rival and friend, the
castrato Gioacchino Conti ("
Gizziello") is said to have
fainted from
sheer despondency on
hearing him sing....
- [citation needed] The
castrato sopranist Gioacchino Conti,
known as Il
Gizziello or heb ceilliau, was born in
Arpino in 1714.[citation needed] Attractions...
- de
Langa (1534–1619)
Felice Salimbeni (1712–1752)
Gioacchino Conti ("
Gizziello") (1714–1761)
Giovanni Battista Mancini (1714–1800)
Giovanni Manzuoli...
- his
pupils counted Francesco Feo and
Gioacchino Conti, who was
named "
Gizziello" in his teacher's honour.
Waldo Selden Pratt The
History of
Ballroom Dancing...
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Caricature of
Gizziello,
creator of the role of Meleagro...
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before the
performance and an
inexperienced substitute Gioacchino Conti "
Gizziello" had to be
called in at the last minute. La
Salustia was Pergolesi's first...
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Caricature of
Gizziello,
creator of the role of Alessandro...
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teatrale Il
sogno di
Olimpia by
Giuseppe de Majo,
opposite Caffarelli,
Gizziello and
Giovanni Manzuoli. The
following year she
moved to Vienna,
where she...