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- Magda Piccarolo (b. 1912, Alessandria - died ?) was an Italian soprano and voice teacher. Active as an opera singer from 1933 through 1959, she was particularly...
- Morille (1927–1998), rower Cristina Parodi (born 1964), journalist Magda Piccarolo (1912–?), soprano Urbano Rattazzi (1808–1873), statesman of the Risorgimento...
- All3DP. 10 December 2019. Retrieved 26 June 2021. Pavia FC, La Carrubba V, Piccarolo S, Brucato V (August 2008). "Polymeric scaffolds prepared via thermally...
- botteghe nella Venezia del Settecento, Skira, 2002, ISBN 88-8491-220-2. Gaia Piccarolo and Giuliana Ricci (editors), Luigi Manini (1848-1936), Skira, 2007,...
- nel bosco. The cast included Graziella Gazzera Valle (Princess), Magda Piccarolo (Blue Fairy, Nightingale), Angelina Rossetti (Spindle, Duchess, Cat),...
- MacWatters (1912–2005) Martha Mödl (1912–2001) Edith Oldrup (1912–1999) Magda Piccarolo (born 1912) Mascia Predit (1912–2001) Nadine Renaux (1912–2005) Esther...
- Attività di Alfredo D’Andrade e Sebastiano Locati in Portogallo," in Gaia Piccarolo and Giuliana Ricci, Luigi Manini (1848-1936) architetto e scenografo pittore...
- from Alessandria, the soprano Magda Piccarolo, whom he helped get established on the opera stage. He died in Piccarolo's home on 17 October 1941 at the age...
- Rudolf and the New York City Opera. She later studied with soprano Magda Piccarolo in Milan in the 1960s. Cundari made her debut with the New York City Opera...