- (Aria,
Norma to
Pollione: "Qual cor tradisti" / "The
heart you betra****"; Duet:
Norma and
Pollione; ensemble, Norma, Oroveso,
Pollione, druids, priests:...
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Pollione Ronzi (27
February 1833 in
Bologna – 3
September 1915 in Milan) was an
Italian operatic tenor, composer, conductor, and
voice teacher. He sang...
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Gaius Asinius Pollio (75 BC – AD 4) was a
Roman soldier, politician, orator, poet, playwright,
literary critic, and historian,
whose lost contemporaneous...
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House in 1952, as
Pollione in Norma,
again opposite Maria Callas. He also
appeared in Rio de
Janeiro in 1950 and in
Chicago as
Pollione in 1954. However...
- the Met as Bellini's Norma,
opposite Carlo Cossutta in his Met
debut as
Pollione and
Fiorenza Cossotto as Adalgisa. In 1974, Caballé
appeared in the title...
- (Verdi)
Mario Cavaradossi,
Tosca (Puccini) Max, Der Freischütz (Weber)
Pollione,
Norma (Bellini) Radames, Aida (Verdi) Stiffelio,
Stiffelio (Verdi) Turiddu...
- the
pallu in a low-rise non-transparent sari, as well. In 2004
Vitruvio Pollione Scientific High School, Avezzano,
central Italy,
asked students to stop...
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being burnt alive. St.
Pollio Deborah Mauskopf Deliyannis, "Ravenna in Late Antiquity" San
Pollione di
Cibali (in Italian) San
Pollione St.
Pollio v t e...
- Norma—Joan
Sutherland (Norma),
Marilyn Horne (Adalgisa), John
Alexander (
Pollione),
Richard Cross (Oroveso),
Yvonne Minton (Clotilde),
Joseph Ward (Flavio)...
- an aria from the
opera Norma by
Vincenzo Bellini, sung by the
character Pollione in act 1,
scene 2. Bellini's
Opera Norma With
English and
Italian Words...