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Riccardo Stracciari (June 26, 1875 –
October 10, 1955) was a
leading Italian baritone. His
repertoire consisted mainly of
Italian operatic works, with...
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Pasquale Amato (the
first Rance in La
fanciulla del West),
Riccardo Stracciari (noted for his
richly attractive timbre) and
Domenico Viglione Borghese...
- "Largo al factotum"
Riccardo Stracciari, La
Scala Orchestra,
conducted by
Lorenzo Molajoli, 1929
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Berti A,
Bottini G,
Gandola M, Pia L,
Smania N,
Stracciari A, et al. (July 2005). "Shared
cortical anatomy for
motor awareness and...
- flutter.) Similarly,
another one of Italy's
leading baritones,
Riccardo Stracciari, was
unable to turn his pre-World War I
London and New York
operatic engagements...
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students of music,
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- then left for
Italy to
further his studies, and was a
pupil of
Riccardo Stracciari,
Apollo Granforte and
Carlo Tagliabue. The b**** made his
debut at La Scala...
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generation of
verismo opera-influenced baritones, ****a Ruffo,
Riccardo Stracciari,
Pasquale Amato,
Giuseppe De Luca,
Eugenio Giraldoni,
Mario Sammarco,...
- b****
repertoire by the
great baritone of an
earlier generation,
Riccardo Stracciari.
After two
visits in
Bulgaria in 1943,
Boris Christoff went to Austria...
- (1906/1928),
Giuseppe Anselmi (1907), ****a
Ruffo (1908/1926), and
Riccardo Stracciari (1909/1939). 1910s–1920s:
Elvira de
Hidalgo (1911), Ebe Stignani, Conchita...