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- Masetto can mean the following: Masetto, character in Don Giovanni Franco Masetto, Italian football player This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- important of which is the section where Anna and Ottavio, Elvira, Zerlina and Masetto, Leporello reveal their plans for the ****ure ("Or che tutti, o mio tesoro")...
- Franco Masetto (born July 10, 1942 in Sesto San Giovanni) is an Italian former professional footballer. "Franco Masetto". worldfootball.net. HeimSpiel...
- approaches to Masetto for premarital **** jeopardise her relationship with him. Anna Ammirati as Lola Patrick Mower as André Max Parodi as Masetto Susanna Martinková...
- Don Giovanni has just met Zerlina and her betrothed, Masetto. In an attempt to distract Masetto and have him removed from the scene, Giovanni offers to...
- intercourse and the scene ends. Masetto da Lamporecchio: In the second episode (based on Third day, First tale), a young man, Masetto da Lamporecchio, is encouraged...
- role of a young man sung by a b****, regardless of the age of the singer. Masetto, Don Giovanni by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Colline, La bohème by Giacomo...
- competed in the 1960s and 1970s. He is currently member of the Sci Club Bravi–Masetto. Zanon also parti****ted in the 20 km event of the Biathlon World Championships...
- as "Newcomer of the Season" by the Vienna State Opera. Pisaroni sang Masetto at the 2002 Salzburg Festival in Mozart's Don Giovanni. These early appearances...
- Josef Meinrad as Leporello Evelyn Cormand as Zerlina Hans von Borsody as Masetto Lotte Tobisch as Donna Elvira Jean Vinci as Don Ottavio Marianne Schönauer...