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Nicola Zerola (1876 – 21 July 1936) was an
Italian operatic tenor who had an
active international career from 1898-1928. He
began his
career in his native...
- "Morir! Sì pura e bella", with some cuts in the middle, sung by
Nicola Zerola in 1909
Scene 2: The
lower portion of the
stage shows the
vault in the Temple...
- an IAB
officer to the
precinct captain after the
officious Captain Lou
Zerola (Bradford English)
transferred to
precinct maintenance. It was
later revealed...
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Naked Truth Trucker Episode: "The Spa" 1997
Brooklyn South Captain Lou
Zerola 6
epidodes 1998 Pensacola:
Wings of Gold
Shelby Hunt Episode: "We Are Not...
- Sylva, Emma Trentini,
Emilio Venturini,
Giovanni Zenatello, and
Nicola Zerola. In 1938,
Sylvan Levin founded the
second Philadelphia Opera Company, serving...
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moved to the
United States, and
toured from
coast to coast. She and
Nicola Zerola starred in Aida (1909) with the
Italian Grand Opera Company, and she sang...
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rusticana (with
Emilia Vergeri as Santuzza), and
Pagliacci (with
Nicola Zerola as Canio)
among others.
After its
first season,
Francesco Pelosi was appointed...
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Charles Dalmorès,
Giovanni Polese,
Maurice Renard,
Alice Zeppilli, and
Nicola Zerola. Many of them made
their American debuts for Hammerstein. The repertory...
- Tarquini,
Luisa Tetrazzini,
Carolina White,
Alice Zeppilli, and
Nicola Zerola among others.
After a
season with no performances, the
company was re-formed...
- at the
Academy of
Music was Verdi's
Otello on June 30, 1920, with
Nicola Zerola in the
title role. The
company changed its name to the PGOC in November...