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Valdengo is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Biella in the
Italian region Piedmont,
located about 60
kilometres (37 mi)
northeast of
Turin and...
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Giuseppe Valdengo (May 24, 1914,
Turin –
October 3, 2007, Aosta) was an
Italian operatic baritone.
Opera News said that, "Although his
timbre lacked the...
- muni****lities of Bioglio, Callabiana, Camandona, Mosso, Quaregna, Ternengo,
Valdengo, Vallanzengo,
Valle San
Nicolao and Veglio. "Superficie di
Comuni Province...
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included Victor Maurel (the
first Falstaff),
Mariano Stabile,
Giuseppe Valdengo, Tito Gobbi,
Geraint Evans, Bryn
Terfel and
Ambrogio Maestri. By 1889 Verdi...
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Tosca at
Covent Garden. Gobbi's
competitors included Gino Bechi,
Giuseppe Valdengo,
Paolo Silveri,
Giuseppe Taddei,
Ettore Bastianini,
Cesare Bardelli and...
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Sandigliano Sordevolo Sostegno Strona Tavigliano Ternengo Tollegno Torrazzo Valdengo Valdilana Vallanzengo Valle San
Nicolao Veglio Verrone Vigliano Biellese...
- with the
tenor starring opposite Licia Albanese,
Audrey Schuh,
Giuseppe Valdengo and
Norman Treigle. Additionally, in 1962 the
tenor recorded excerpts from...
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Amara and
Marina Koshetz, mezzo-soprano
Blanche Thebom,
baritone Giuseppe Valdengo and b****
Nicola Moscona.
Although The
Great Caruso follows the
basic facts...
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Butterfly as
Suzuki (Steber, Tucker,
Valdengo; Met, Rudolf, 1949) Sony Puccini:
Manon Lescaut (Kirsten, J.Björling,
Valdengo; Met, Antonicelli, 1949) Myto Saint-Saëns:...
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reconstruction and the
subsequent economic miracle.
Giuseppe Pella was born in
Valdengo, Piedmont. He was the
second son of
Luigi Pella and
Viglielmina Bona, sharecroppers...