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Cesare Pugni (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtʃeːzare ˈpuɲɲi, ˈtʃɛː-]; Russian: Цезарь Пуни, romanized: Cezar' Puni; 31 May 1802, in
Genoa – 26 January [O.S...
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Pugni. 7 February [O.S. 26 January] 1850. Le
Corsaire (revival,
after J. Mazilier).
Staged with
Jules Perrot.
Music by
Adolphe Adam and
Cesare Pugni....
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Fists in the
Pocket (Italian: I
pugni in tasca) is a 1965
Italian satirical drama film
written and
directed by
Marco Bellocchio and
starring Lou Castel...
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Retrieved 17
October 2021. "Facchinetti: "Conor
McGregor mi ha
preso a
pugni senza motivo, l'ho denunciato"". www.ilmessaggero.it. 17
October 2021. Retrieved...
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Ponte dei
Pugni ("Bridge of Fists") is a
bridge in Venice,
Italy and
considered one of the most
famous "fighting bridges" in the city
located near Campo...
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Virgil Thomson, 1952 The
Beauty of
Lebanon or The
Mountain Spirit,
Cesare Pugni, 1863
Beethoven Romance, to
music by
Ludwig van Beethoven, 1989
Bella Figura...
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composer Niccolò Paganini,
violinist Camillo Sivori and
composer Cesare Pugni. In addition, the
famous violin maker Paolo de Barbieri. Paganini's violin...
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Jules Perrot,
music by
Cesare Pugni, and a
libretto inspired by the
novel Undine by
Friedrich de la
Motte Fouqué.
Pugni dedicated his
score to Augusta...
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Revenge of the
Conquered (1961)
Ursus and the
Tartar Princess (1961) - Amia
Pugni, pupe e
marinai (1961) -
Grazia Zorro alla
corte di
Spagna (1962) - Consuelo...
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Cesare Pugni. In 1867,
Marius Petipa revived this
version again for the
Imperial Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre, St. Petersburg,
using the
revised Pugni score...