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- (Andrea Nozzari), while the role of Rodrigo, his young rival for the affections of Desdemona, was written for a tenore di grazia (Giovanni David). Nozzari and...
- Andrea Nozzari (27 February 1776 – 12 December 1832) was an Italian tenor. Nozzari was born in Vertova and studied in Bergamo and Rome. He is notable...
- defined to be B♭2. However, the role of Rodrigo di Dhu (written for Andrea Nozzari) in Rossini's rarely performed La donna del lago is defined as a tenor...
- musicians and singers, including amongst the latter Isabella Colbran, Andrea Nozzari, Giovanni David and others, who as Gossett notes "all specialized in florid...
- Teatro San Carlo opera company and Rossini's ****ure wife], and the Signori Nozzari, Benedetti, etc., have very strong voices, only their highest and most...
- of roles during this period were the tenors Giovanni David and Andrea Nozzari, the b**** Michele Benedetti and the great mezzo-soprano Isabella Colbran...
- whereas Nozzari and other baritenors got the roles of rancorous or villainous antagonists, or of army leaders. The part of Otello, created by Nozzari, cannot...
- the title role of Alessandro was created by a baritonal tenor, Andrea Nozzari, but it was sung by the much lighter-voiced Giovanni David at the Milan...
- (1924–2008), lyric-dramatic tenor Nicola Monti (1920–1993), leggero tenor Andrea Nozzari (1776–1832), operatic tenor Luciano Pavarotti (1935–2007), lyric-leggero...
- grand ideas for the occasion and he wanted Isabella Colbran and Andrea Nozzari for a colossal production of his Armida; however budget constraints forced...