- Ezio
Fortunato Pinza (May 18, 1892 – May 9, 1957) was an
Italian opera singer.
Pinza possessed a rich,
smooth and
sonorous voice, with a
flexibility unusual...
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Pinza (1950–1977) was a
Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a
career which lasted just over a year– from July 1952
until July 1953– he ran
seven times...
- The
pinza (pinsa in the
Venetian language) or putàna is a
dessert flan of the
Veneto region of Italy. However, the name
pinza also
indicates completely...
- The
pinza bolognese (pénza in
Bolognese dialect) is a
dessert that
comes from the
Bolognese peasant tradition,
which was
generally prepared during the...
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pinza in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pinza (1950–1977) was a
Thoroughbred racehorse.
Pinza may also
refer to:
Pinza triestina Pinza (dessert)...
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Pinca (also pogača,
sirnica or
pinza or Osterpinze) is a
variety of
Easter bread native to Italy, Croatia,
Slovenia and Austria. It is
particularly po****r...
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Claudia Pinza Bozzolla (July 27, 1925 –
August 3, 2017) was an Argentine-American
operatic soprano,
vocal coach, and
voice teacher of
Italian origin....
- Oklahoma! (1943)), and has
remained po****r ever since.
After they
signed Ezio
Pinza and Mary
Martin as the leads,
Rodgers and
Hammerstein wrote several of the...
- The
Pinza-Abu Cave Man (ピンザアブ洞人,
Pinza-Abu Dōjin) is a
prehistoric people known from
bones found in the
Pinza-Abu Cave, near Ueno in
Miyako Island, southern...
- Broadway,
Eastham was the
understudy for Ezio
Pinza as "Emile DeBecque" in
South Pacific,
eventually replacing Pinza on stage. His
performance was so well received...