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- Alessandro Solbiati (born 9 September 1956) is an Italian composer of classical music, who has composed instrumental music for chamber ensembles and orchestra...
- include composers Margrit Zimmermann, Alfredo Antonini, and Alessandro Solbiati, and singers Florin Cezar Ouatu and Paolo Andrea Di Pietro. Among its past...
- (dialogue only) 1954 House of Flowers Broadway musical 1955 "Carmen Therezinha Solbiati – So Chic" Short story (Brazilian jet-setter Carmen Mayrink Veiga); published...
- Technology. 113 (11): 1299–1320. doi:10.1002/ejlt.201100203. Pan, Jian-Jung; Solbiati, Jose O.; Ramamoorthy, Gurusankar; Hillerich, Brandan S.; Seidel, Ronald...
- JB, Gibson RN, Goldberg BB, L****au N, Leen EL, Mattrey RF, Moriyasu F, Solbiati L, Weskott HP, Xu HX, World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine, European...
- and composition with Alexander Mullenbach, Giovanni Ferrauto, Alessandro Solbiati and Eliodoro Sollima. After completing her studies, Leonardi took a position...
- Cristian Carrara, Ennio and Andrea Morricone, Giuseppe Lupis, Alessandro Solbiati and Michael Glenn Williams. Prosseda has commercially recorded four works...
- Getty 1977, 1978, 1981 Best Dressed Women, Hall of Fame- Women Carmen Solbiati 1977, 1978 Best Dressed Women Lacey Neuhaus, who pla**** the role of Emily...
- the Second World War. Premieres at the house have included Alessandro Solbiati's Il suono giallo, based on W****ily Kandinsky's experimental play The Yellow...
- Solage (fl. late 14th century) Juan María Solare (born 1966) Alessandro Solbiati (born 1956) Antonio Soler (1729–1783) Temistocle Solera (1815–1878) Jean-Pierre...