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Maria Felicia Malibran (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈɾia feˈliθja maˈliβɾan]; 24
March 1808 – 23
September 1836) was a
Spanish singer who
commonly sang both...
- The
Teatro Malibran,
known over its
lifetime by a
variety of names,
beginning with the
Teatro San
Giovanni Grisostomo (or Crisostomo)
after the nearby...
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Malibran's Song (Spanish: La canción de La
Malibrán) is a 1951
Spanish historical musical film
directed by Luis Escobar. It is
based on the life of the...
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Maria Malibran is a 1943
Italian historical drama film
directed by
Guido Brignone and
starring Maria Cebotari,
Rossano Brazzi, and
Renato Cialente. It...
- The
Maria Malibran collection is the donation, made in 1913 by the
widow of the
Belgian lieutenant general Henri Emmanuel Wauwermans to the
Royal Conservatory...
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throwback to
Maria Malibran and
Giuditta Pasta, for whom many of the
famous bel
canto operas were written. He
avers that like
Pasta and
Malibran,
Callas was...
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Rodriguez García (Manuel García I, 1775–1832). His
sisters were
Maria Malibran (1808–1836) and
Pauline Viardot (1821–1910).
After abandoning his onstage...
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Commemorative plaque on the site of Casa Polo in Venice, part of the
Teatro Malibran which was
built upon Polo's house...
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Archived 2011-07-19 at the
Wayback Machine Saint Bris,
Gonzague (2009). La
Malibran (in French). Belfond. p. 25. ISBN 978-2-7144-4542-1. Ira Siff, « I vespri...
- with her
middle names. She was 13
years younger than her sister,
Maria Malibran, a
highly acclaimed and
famous diva. Her
father trained her on the piano...