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Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre. The
Italian version was
translated by
Giuseppe Zaffira. The
opera is
mentioned in
James Joyce's "The Dead" (in Dubliners) and...
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active as a
teacher in
anatomy at the
University of Ferrara. Her daughter,
Zaffira Ferretti, was also
active as a
teacher at the
university in the same subject...
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August 1864 Il
talismano (Arthur Matthison,
Italian transl. by
Giuseppe Zaffira), London:
Theatre Royal Drury Lane, 11 June 1874
Recordings of Balfe's...
- principles. Pino
would also be
accused of
later poisoning his
second wife
Zaffira Manfredi.
Elizabeth Lev. The
Tigress of Forli.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt...
- to oust him with the help of the Pope. Pino
married Taddeo's
daughter Zaffira, but in 1473 he also had her poisoned. Pino also had his
mother poisoned...
- voix bénies, hymn.
Words by
Louis Gallet (1870) Versions: In
Italian by
Zaffira (1872) In
English by C. J. Rowe Par une
belle nuit, nocturne. 2-part. Words...
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svizzera opera semiseria Francesco Rubino 1848 Naples,
Teatro del
Fondo Zaffira, o La
riconciliazione opera semiseria 3 acts
Achille de Lauzières 15 November...
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revised version in Italian, with
recitatives 3 acts
Translated by
Giuseppe Zaffira from the
French libretto by
Jules Barbier and
Michel Carré 5 July 1870...
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botanist Maria Petraccini (1759–1791),
Italian anatomist and
physician Zaffira Peretti (fl. 1780),
Italian anatomist and
physician Claudine Picardet (1735–1820)...
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Leopard and
completed after his
death by
Michael Costa;
libretto by
Giuseppe Zaffira after Sir
Walter Scott's novel, The
Talisman Zaïre (1887, Lille) composed...