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Gaspare Pacchierotti (21 May 1740 – 28
October 1821) was a mezzo-soprano castrato, and one of the most
famous singers of his time.
Details of his early...
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Ubaldo Pacchierotti (1875/1876 – 21
April 1916) was an
Italian composer who
wrote several operas that were
produced or
published between 1899 and 1920...
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Europe (except France),
singers such as Ferri, Farinelli,
Senesino and
Pacchierotti became the
first operatic superstars,
earning enormous fees and hysterical...
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Scamozzi in 1597.
Villa Mandriola, (17th century), at
Albignasego Villa Pacchierotti-Trieste (17th century), at
Limena Villa Cittadella-Vigodarzere (19th...
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Gozzi Gaspare DiGregorio Gaspare "Gap"
Mangione Gaspare Messina Gaspare Pacchierotti Gasparo da Salò
Gaspare Spontini Gasparo Tagliacozzi Oronzo Vito Gasparo...
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April 19 –
Ephraim Shay,
American inventor (b. 1839)
April 21
Ubaldo Pacchierotti,
Italian composer (b. 1876) John Surratt,
suspected of
involvement in...
- Lefebvre, "Madame Dugazon",
entertainer (born 1755)
October 28 –
Gaspare Pacchierotti,
castrato singer (born 1740)
November 10 –
Andreas Romberg, violinist...
- castrato,
known as the
angel of Rome "because of
vocal purity Gaspare Pacchierotti (1740–1821),
soprano castrato, one of the most
famous singers of his...
- the Pantheon,
contained two
numbers for
Cesare sung by the
castrato Pacchierotti—the
hunting aria "Va tacito" and the
accompanied recitative Alma del...
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company of the
Spanish amb****adress, with whom she
attended Gaspare Pacchierotti last concert. She soon
departed Venice for Milan,
stopping at Vicenza...