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Polibio Fumagalli (26
October 1830 in
Inzago – 21 June 1900 in Milan) was an
Italian composer, organist, and pianist.
Fumagalli studied organ at the Milan...
- Luis
Polibio Mayorga Acurio,
known as
Polibio Mayorga, is an
Ecuadorian songwriter, accordionist, and keyboardist. In the 1960s and 1970s
Mayorga was a...
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Polibio — III, 65 .
Livio — XXI, 54-56 ;
Polibio — III, 71-74 ;
Mommsen 2001 — vol. I, tomo 2, p. 732
Polibio — III, 65-66, 7-9 .
Polibio — III...
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Demetrio e
Polibio (Italian pronunciation: [deˈmɛːtrjo e ppoˈliːbjo];
Demetrius and Polybius) is a two-act
operatic dramma serio by
Gioachino Rossini...
- heritage". The
Italian version of his name,
Polibio, was used as a male
first name—for example, the
composer Polibio Fumagalli—though it
never became very common...
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Guglielmo in Così fan
tutte sang the
roles of
Donna Florida and Don
Polibio, in a
version that
apparently enhanced the
importance of
Donna Florida...
- Disma, Adolfo, and
Polibio Fumagalli were all born in Inzago. All were composers; Adolfo, Luca, and
Disma were pianists, and
Polibio was an organist. Also...
- his
first operatic score, a two-act
operatic dramma serio,
Demetrio e
Polibio, to a
libretto by Mombelli's wife. It was
publicly staged in 1812, after...
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rural area, has
around 65,000
parishioners in
eleven parishes.
Angel Polibio Chávez
Gabriel Ignacio Veintimilla Guanujo Facundo Vela
Julio Moreno Salinas...
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Early works Demetrio e
Polibio (1812) La
cambiale di
matrimonio (1810) L'equivoco
stravagante (1811) L'inganno
felice (1812) Ciro in Babilonia, ossia...