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Maria Giustina Turcotti,
sometimes shortened to
Giustina Turcotti, (born c. 1700 − died
after 1763) was an
Italian vocalist who had a
career in opera....
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painter in the late 17th
century and
early 18th
century Maria Giustina Turcotti (c. 1700 –
after 1763),
opera singer Giorgio Vasari, painter, architect...
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Maria Tumarkin,
Australian cultural historian and
writer Maria Giustina Turcotti, 18th-century
Italian opera singer Maria Paola Turcutto (born 1965), Italian...
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Bartolomeo in 1734 with a cast led by
Italian prima donna Maria Giustina Turcotti in the role of Alcina. Lo
cecisbeo coffeato (1728,
composer Costantino...
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daughter of
Osroa and the
betrothed of
Farnaspe soprano Maria Giustina Turcotti Farnaspe, a
mutual friend of Osroa, a
prince soprano castrato Gaetano Majorano...
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Apostolic Vicariate of Fujian.
Italian Jesuit missionary Carlo Giovanni Turcotti [no] was
appointed as its bishop, however, he
never entered Guiyang. He...
- "Marilène Gill". Parlinfo.
Parliament of Canada.
Retrieved 7 May 2021.
Turcotti, Alix-Anne (20
October 2015). "Déjà du
travail pour la
nouvelle députée...
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Christoph Willibald Gluck)
Giove tenor Setimio Canini Ebe
soprano Giustina Turcotti Giunone contralto Giacinta Forcellini Ercole soprano (en travesti) Regina...
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Margherita Durastanti (fl. 1700 – c. 1734)
Maria Giustina Turcotti (c. 1700–
after 1763)
Joanna Maria Lindehleim (fl. 1702 – died 1724) Maria...
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received vocal training from the
renowned Italian opera singer Maria Giustina Turcotti. He
became a
musician at
several courts before he
moved to the
Court Opera...