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Carlo Zangarini i (9
December 1873 – 19 July 1943) was an
Italian librettist, poet, and academic. He
lived his
entire life in the city of Bologna, and...
- in
three acts by
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari to an
Italian libretto by
Carlo Zangarini and
Enrico Golisciani,
based on news
accounts of a real event.
First performed...
- New York:
Pocket Books. p. 16. ISBN 074343417X.
Retrieved 2022-01-02.
Zangarini,
Fernando (4
December 2021). "(HD) Pati
Labelle feat.
Mariah Carey - Got...
- are
characterized by very
particular voice sounds. On Klamour,
Gabriele Zangarini compared her
voice in "Sciccherie" to La
Rappresentante di Lista, describing...
-
February 1904) La
fanciulla del West,
libretto by
Guelfo Civinini and
Carlo Zangarini (in
three acts –
premiered at the
Metropolitan Opera, 10
December 1910)...
- 1931)
November 16 — W. C. Handy,
songwriter (d. 1958)
December 9 —
Carlo Zangarini,
opera librettist and poet (d. 1943)
December 14 —
Joseph Jongen, Belgian...
- by
Giacomo Puccini to an
Italian libretto by
Guelfo Civinini and
Carlo Zangarini,
based on the 1905 play The Girl of the
Golden West by the
American author...
- Times. 1909: The
Italian translation of the
Lachner version by
Carlo Zangarini was
prepared for its
Italian premiere at the
Teatro alla Scala, on 30...
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Yekaterina Budanova,
Russian captain and
pilot (b. 1916) 1943 –
Carlo Zangarini,
Italian poet and
opera librettist (b. 1873) 1947 – U Razak,
Burmese educator...
- work uses an
Italian language libretto by
Maurizio Vaucaire and
Carlo Zangarini which is
based on
Pierre Louÿs' 1898
novel The
Woman and the Puppet. The...