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Alfredo Salmaggi (March 4, 1886 –
September 9, 1975), was an
operatic impresario who
staged bargain priced productions. He was born in L'Aquila, Italy...
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Marian Anderson's début at the
Metropolitan Opera,
impresario Alfredo Salmaggi hired Jarboro to sing with his
opera company at the New York Hippodrome...
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Giovanni Marinelli and
Alessandro Melchiori [it]. 2194 Days of War,
Cesare Salmaggi &
Alfredo Pallavisini (editors),
Gallery Press, New York — ISBN 0831788852...
- Poland". History.com.
Retrieved 1
December 2019. "2194 Days of War"; (1977);
Salmaggi, C. & Pallasvini, A.; ISBN 91-582-0426-1; per
tables included. [Italian;...
- ...the Duke of Spoleto,
became king, with the name of
Tomislav II...
Salmaggi, Cesare; Pallavisini,
Alfredo (1 May 1984). 2194 days of war. E Mayflower...
- to 500 cc, the most
famous being the 1939 Saturno.
Designed by
Giuseppe Salmaggi, the
Saturno was
inspired by the pre-war
Gilera VTEGS 500 cc “Otto Bulloni”...
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September 1, 1957. p. D3. M****er to Be
Dillinger in New
Thriller Series by Bob
Salmaggi. The
Washington Post and Times-Herald 25 July 1959: D8. "Not for Hire Packs...
- Philadelphia. The
company was
founded by
impresario Alfred Salmaggi (later
founder of the
Salmaggi Opera Company) in the
spring of 1920
under the name the...
- War. Cambridge, M****achusetts:
Belknap Press, 2000. ISBN 0-674-00163-X.
Salmaggi,
Cesare and
Alfredo Pallavisini. 2194 Days of War: An
Illustrated Chronology...
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Archived from the
original on 31 July 2010.
Retrieved 15
August 2010.
Salmaggi A,
Fariselli L,
Milanesi I, et al. (February 2008). "Natural
history and...