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- Clelia Maria Giuseppa (Giuseppina) Strepponi (Lodi, 8 September 1815 – Villanova sull'Arda, 14 November 1897) was a nineteenth-century Italian operatic...
- the delay was due to Verdi's interest in Strepponi (who stated that their relationship began in 1843). Strepponi was in fact known for her amorous relationships...
- Feliciano Cristoforo Bartolomeo Strepponi (26 October 1793 – 13 January 1832) was an Italian composer and conductor. He was born in Lodi and died in Trieste...
- decade later as Paulina (1993). In 1986, she pla**** the soprano Giuseppina Strepponi in After Aida at the Old Vic Theatre. On television Jones became known...
- Gutiérrez play is uncertain, but Budden notes that it appears that Giuseppina Strepponi, with whom Verdi had been living in Busseto since September 1849, had...
- Sophocles' Electra in 1998. In 1985, she pla**** Verdi's wife Giuseppina Strepponi in the original production of After Aida. She appeared on stage playing...
- Boyleau Alessandro Besozzi Quirino Gasparini Felice Alessandri Feliciano Strepponi Ruggier Trofeo Funerals and burials Giovanni "Gianni" Agnelli, member...
- Italian architect, Camillo Boito. Both Verdi and his wife, Giuseppina Strepponi are buried there. A do****entary film about life in the Casa di Riposo...
- story in the form of a monologue by Ring Lardner. 1994 Verdi Giuseppina Strepponi (voice) TV film 1995 The Politician's Wife Flora Matlock All 3 episodes...
- Schisano (guest season 4) as Ciro Sarratore, Donato and Lidia's son Matthias Strepponi (guest season 3) and Aldo Boschetto (season 4) as Mirko Sarratore, Nino...