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- Enrico Tamberlik (16 March 1820 – 13 March 1889) was an Italian tenor who sang to great acclaim at Europe and America's leading opera venues. He excelled...
- and activist Surname Nikita Torna, possible Hungarian name of Enrico Tamberlik (1820–1889), an Italian tenor Oscar Törnå (1842–1894), Swedish artist...
- after, Blume undertook a tour of South America with the tenor Enrico Tamberlik. On 25 May 1866, she married singing teacher Alfred Blume and began performing...
- 1899) 1819 – José Paranhos, Brazilian politician (d. 1880) 1820 – Enrico Tamberlik, Italian tenor (d. 1889) 1821 – Eduard Heine, German mathematician and...
- Francesco Graziani Luigi Colonnese Don Alvaro, Leonora's suitor tenor Enrico Tamberlik Mario Tiberini Preziosilla, a young gypsy mezzo-soprano/contralto Constance...
- of the high Cs". His successors have included such singers as Enrico Tamberlik, Jean de Reszke, Francesco Tamagno, Enrico Caruso, Giovanni Martinelli...
- premiere. The production starred Sofia Vera Lorini as Violetta and Enrico Tamberlik as Alfredo. This theater was closed on 13 September 1888 to step aside...
- 1855 at Covent Garden in London, with Jenny Bürde-Ney as Leonora, Enrico Tamberlik as Manrico, Pauline Viardot as Azucena and Francesco Graziani as the Conte...
- those censured for this failing were such celebrated figures as Enrico Tamberlik, Julián ****arre, Roberto Stagno, Italo Campanini and Ernesto Nicolini—not...
- performances in the title roles of Verdi's Otello and Don Carlos Enrico Tamberlik (1820–1889), operatic tenor Cesare Valletti (1922–2000), leggero tenor...