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Franca Mattiucci [SEP] voice type
Franca Mattiucci Franca Mattiucci (Rome, 1938) is an Italian operatic mezzo-soprano who had an active international career from 1963-1987. In her native country she made appearances at the Arena di Verona Festival, the Baths of Caracalla, La Fenice, La Scala, the Teatro Comunale di Bologna, the Teatro della Pergola, th...
Vitale, Elena Nicolai, Renato Gavarini, Alfredo Fineschi, Giuliano Ferrein, Albino Gagi – Chorus and Orchestra della Rai di Roma, conducted by Fernando Previtali (Warner Fonit, 1951) - Sung in Italian - Maria Callas, Ebe Stignani, Franco Corelli, Rossi-Lemeni, Sordello – Teatro alla Scala Chorus and Orchestra, Milano, ...
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Franz Vitzthum [SEP] voice type
Franz Vitzthum Franz Vitzthum is a German countertenor, a male classical singer in the alto vocal range, specialising in Baroque music. He was trained as a boy singer with the Regensburger Domspatzen and studied with Kai Wessel at the Musikhochschule Köln. He is a member of the Staatstheater Karlsruhe and the vocal qua...
- Nov 1981; CMSgt. George A. Vitzthum, Nov 1981 - Sep 1985; CMSgt. Gordon G. Kniskern, Sep 1985 - 1988; CMSgt. Richard A. Moon, 1988 - Oct 1990; CMSgt. Jayne E. Shorey, Oct 1990 - Aug 1993; CMSgt. Samuel P. Neale, Sep 1993 - Feb 1997; CMSgt. Walter F. Souder, Feb 1997 - Nov 1999; CMSgt. Jenny L. Smith, Nov 1999 - Apr 2...
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Frederic Austin [SEP] voice type
Frederic Austin Frederic Austin (30 March 187210 April 1952) was an English baritone singer, a musical teacher and composer in the period 1905–30. He is best remembered for his restoration and production of "The Beggar's Opera" by John Gay and Johann Christoph Pepusch, and its sequel, "Polly", in 1920–23. Austin was th...
List of compositions by Frederic Austin Frederic Austin did not assign opus numbers to any of his music. His published output (apart from "The Beggar's Opera", "Polly" and "Perviligium Veneris") consists mainly of song settings for solo voice or chorus, while most of his major orchestral and other works remain in manus...
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Friederike Grün [SEP] voice type
Friederike Grün Friederike Grün (14 June 1836 – January 1917) was a German operatic soprano who had an active career during the latter half of the 19th century. Possessing a powerful voice with a wide vocal range, she sang a broad repertoire that encompassed Italian, French, and German opera. High points from her stage...
Bispham, Italo Campanini, Virgilio Collini, Samuel Silas Curry, Franz Ferenczy, Friederike Grün, Teresa Stolz, Marie van Zandt, Maria Waldmann, Herbert Witherspoon, Tecla Vigna, and Lizzie Graham. His methods were very similar to older Italian methods, and he wrote a number of treatises on the subject. Award. Lamperti ...
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Frédérique Vézina [SEP] voice type
Frédérique Vézina Frédérique Vézina (born ) is a Canadian operatic soprano. Vézina gained recognition when she made her Canadian Opera Company debut in 2002–2003 as Lisa and Mascha in Tchaikovsky's "The Queen of Spades". Critics hailed the arrival of a major presence on the operatic stage. Critic Robert Everett-Green o...
Vézina Vézina is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Antoine Vézina (21st century), Canadian actor - Frédérique Vézina (21st century), Canadian singer - Georges Vézina (1887–1926), Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender - Joseph Vézina (1849–1924), Canadian conductor - Monique Vézina (born 1935),...
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Gabriele Schreckenbach [SEP] voice type
Gabriele Schreckenbach Gabriele Schreckenbach (born in Berlin) is a German contralto singer in opera and concert and an academic voice teacher. She recorded Bach cantatas with the Gächinger Kantorei and Helmuth Rilling. She recorded choral works of Mozart, his "Waisenhausmesse" K. 139 and rarely performed pieces, with ...
of soprano and alto. John Eliot Gardiner notes the movement's "madrigalian lightness and delicacy perfectly appropriate to the joyous message of the parable". Recordings. - "Die Bach Kantate Vol. 27", Helmuth Rilling, Gächinger Kantorei, Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, Arleen Augér, Gabriele Schnaut (No.2), Gabriele Schrecke...
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Geeta Novotny [SEP] voice type
Geeta Novotny Geeta Novotny (born Geeta Bhatnagar) is an American mezzo-soprano, actor, published writer and columnist. As a classical singer, Novotny has performed principal roles nationally with opera companies and symphony orchestras from the stages of New York City's Carnegie Hall and the American Ballet Theatre at...
including teaching stress-reducing, health-promoting meditation to one million at-risk youth and 10,000 veterans with Posttraumatic stress disorder. Early life and education. Novotny is the progeny of a South Asian Indian father and an American-Irish mother who both excelled in careers in the medical field. "Geeta" mea...
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Giacomo Roppa [SEP] voice type
Giacomo Roppa Giacomo Roppa was an Italian operatic tenor who was active career in Italy's most important opera houses from the 1830s through the 1850s. He also made appearances at the Liceu in Spain. He is best remembered for creating the role of Jacopo Foscari in the world premiere of Giuseppe Verdi's "I due Foscari"...
– Kōichi Yamadera, voice actor - July 14 – Keiko Saito, actress - August 16 – Urara Takano, voice actress - September 21 – Yumi Takada, voice actress - October 20 – Michie Tomizawa, voice actress and singer - November 21 – Maria Kawamura, voice actress - December 24 - Eriko Kitagawa, screenwriter and director Deaths. -...
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Giuseppe Nessi [SEP] voice type
Giuseppe Nessi Giuseppe Nessi (25 September 1887 – 16 December 1961) was an Italian operatic tenor. Life. Nessi was born in Bergamo, near Milan in Italy. He made his debut in Saluzzo in 1916, in the role of Alfredo in "La Traviata". However, on the advice of renowned Italian conductor Tullio Serafin, the majority of hi...
Nessi Nessi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: - Antonio Nessi, Italian engraver, painter and photographer - Giuseppe Nessi, Italian opera singer - Lino Nessi, Paraguayan footballer - Marzio Nessi, experimental physicist at CERN See also. - NeSSI (New Sampling/Sensor Initiative), a global and open i...
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Giuseppe Siboni [SEP] voice type
Giuseppe Siboni Giuseppe Siboni (27 January 1780 – 28 March 1839) was an Italian operatic tenor, opera director, choir conductor, and voice teacher. He began his career in his native country in 1797 and actively performed in major Italian opera houses up through 1818. From 1806 to 1809 he performed successfully in Lond...
stonemason Nicholas Hansen (1775–1834) and his second wife Frederikke Christine, née Hess (1775–1850). He was admitted to the Giuseppe Siboni Conservatory when he was 11 years old, but soon had to focus his attention on composition because his beautiful voice began to change. He was encouraged by both J.P.E. Hartmann a...
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Gwynne Howell [SEP] voice type
Gwynne Howell Gwynne Howell (born 13 June 1938) is a Welsh operatic bass, known particularly for his performances of Verdi and Wagner roles. Life and career. Born in Gorseinon, Wales, he studied at the RMCM, where he sang Leporello in concert, and Hunding, Fasolt, and Pogner in staged performances. He joined the Sadler...
Howell Gwynne Howell Gwynne may refer to: - Howell Arthur Gwynne (1865–1950), British author, editor of the "London Morning Post" 1911–1937 - Howell Gwynne (MP) (1718–1780), British politician, MP for Radnorshire 1755–61, and Old Sarum 176–68
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Gérald Isaac [SEP] voice type
Gérald Isaac Gérald Isaac is a Canadian actor and tenor known for his performances in both operas and musicals. He has performed leading roles with the Canadian Opera Company, the Houston Grand Opera, the Lyric Opera of Chicago, the New York City Opera, Opera Atelier, and the San Francisco Opera. He has performed in mu...
a painter of James I's court, painting numerous portraits of the queen Anne of Denmark and Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales. Some of his work is housed in Windsor Castle. Some of his pen drawings are located in the British Museum. See also. - List of British artists External links. - Isaac Oliver online (ArtCyclopedia)...
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Helmut Kretschmar [SEP] voice type
Helmut Kretschmar Helmut Kretschmar (born 3 February 1928) is a German classical tenor who spent most of his career performing in concerts and recitals with major orchestras and at important music festivals internationally. Although he focused his career mainly within the concert repertoire, Kretschmar did appear two t...
Klesie Kelly Klesie Kelly, or Klesie Kelly-Moog, is an American soprano and voice teacher at the Musikhochschule Köln and for international master classes. Career. Born in Kentucky, Kelly studied voice in Germany with Bettina Björgsten, Helmut Kretschmar and Günther Weißenborn. More active in concert than on the opera ...
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Hildegard Laurich [SEP] voice type
Hildegard Laurich Hildegard Laurich (15 January 1941 – 11 February 2009), was a German classical contralto singer. Professional career. Born in Halle, Laurich studied at the Hochschule für Musik Detmold, in Berlin with Hermann Weissenborn, and in private study with Professor Frederick Husler in Cureglia. She sang mostl...
Lorenz and others. Berlin Soloists, Berlin Chamber Orchestra, dir Peter Schreier. Berlin Classics, Catalog: 4910 - Bach: Alto Arias Performers: Helen Watts, Carolyn Watkinson, Hildegard Laurich, Julia Hamari and others. Helmuth Rilling, Stuttgart Bach Collegium. Hänssler Classic, Catalog: 98243 - Bach: Magnificat Perfo...
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Inese Galante [SEP] voice type
Inese Galante Inese Galante (born 12 March 1954) is a Latvian soprano opera singer. Galante is known for a great beauty of tone, nuanced pianissimos and sensitive command of dynamics and colour. Her performance of Vavilov's "Ave Maria" (often attributed to Giulio Caccini), from her "Debut" album 1995 started spreading ...
, Janis Sprogis (soloists).LP. Melodiya, Moscow, USSR, C 1028553-4 - 18 Jewish Folk songs arranged by Max Goldin, Inese Galante(voice), Janis Bulavs (violin), Vladimirs Hohlovs (piano), Imants Zemzaris (piano). CD. Campion Records, Wilmslow, England, RRCD 1340 References. - Maya Khalturina."Max Goldin from within – a m...
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Jacqueline Brumaire [SEP] voice type
Jacqueline Brumaire Jacqueline Brumaire (born Herblay, 5 November 1921, died in Nancy 29 October 2000) was a French operatic soprano and later teacher. Life and career. After training at the Conservatoire de Paris under Madeleine Mathieu, she debuted on 13 October 1946 at the Opéra-Comique as the Countess in "Le nozze ...
1970) and "Les Chansons de Sylvain et Sylvette". Nevertheless, he didn't abandon the lyrical repertoire, recording among others the "Coronation Mass" by Mozart, "Les Malheurs d'Orphée" by Darius Milhaud alongside Claudine Collart, , Jacqueline Brumaire, Bernard Demigny and André Vessières. He was also Kapellmeister at ...
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Wynne Evans [SEP] voice type
Wynne Evans Wynne Evans (born 27 January 1972) is a Welsh tenor. Known for his role as the tenor Gio Compario in the Gocompare.com insurance adverts on television in the United Kingdom, he sang the role of Ubaldo Piangi in the 25th anniversary production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal A...
divorced after 20 years of marriage. On 1 June 2019, Evans revealed he had paid seven thousand pounds for tickets for the 2019 Champions League Final between Liverpool FC and Tottenham Hotspur. However, he had subsequently been scammed by the agency selling the tickets and did not receive them. Following this he bought...
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Jean Elleviou [SEP] voice type
Jean Elleviou Jean Elleviou (14 June 1769 in Rennes – 5 May 1842 in Paris) was a French operatic tenor, one of the most celebrated French singers of his time. Born Pierre-Jean-Baptiste-François Elleviou, he made his debut at the Comédie-Italienne in Paris in 1790, as a baritone in the role of Alexis in Monsigny's "Le d...
Roze and Adrien Boieldieu and singing with Pierre Garat and Jean Elleviou. She secretly married a young aristocrat, Jules de Rohan-Rochefort, during the Terror who was executed soon after on the scaffold. Her son from this marriage died in infancy in 1797. After surviving the French Revolution, she supported herself by...
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Jeanne Gerville-Réache [SEP] voice type
Jeanne Gerville-Réache Jeanne Gerville-Réache (26 March 1882 – 5 January 1915) was a French operatic contralto from the Belle Époque. She possessed a remarkably beautiful voice, an excellent singing technique, and wide vocal range which enabled her to perform several roles traditionally associated with mezzo-sopranos i...
began a new career in teaching, her students included Lucy Arbell, Emma Calvé, Marie Delna, Jeanne Gerville-Réache, Jane Mérey, and Meyrianne Héglon. Laborde died in Chézy-sur-Marne. She is buried in the Passy Cemetery. The bust of the singer on her tomb was sculpted by Paul Landowski. Awards. Officier of the Ordre des...
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Zdenka Rubinstein [SEP] voice type
Zdenka Rubinstein Zdenka Rubinstein (born Büchler; 19 November 1911 – 31 July 1961) was a Croatian Jewish operatic soprano. Early life, family and death. Rubinstein was born in Zagreb on 19 November 1911. In 1933 she married Bartold Rubinstein at the Osijek Synagogue. Her husband's Orthodox Jewish family believed it un...
- Phil McCall - Patter Nostler - Bill McCue - Karl Maraycher - Jack McKenzie - Joseph Mohr - John Moore - King's Choirmaster - Lynn Redgrave - Narrator - Mary Riggans - Felix Gruber (voice) - Zdenka Sajfertová - Mrs. Gruber Production. The film was produced by Edinburgh Film and Video productions for Channel 4 in assoc...
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Jo Appleby [SEP] voice type
Jo Appleby Jo Appleby (born 7 April 1978) is an English soprano from Thornton, Lancashire. She is a former member of operatic pop group Amici Forever. Life. Appleby was born in Blackpool. She began studying opera, aged nineteen, at the Royal Northern College of Music, where, four years later, she gained an honours degr...
fighter Takimoto) (Nippon TV) - 14 Feb 1996: Furuhata Ninzaburō (the role of clothing official Iwata) (Fuji TV) - 4 Feb 1997: Bayside Shakedown (the role of stalker Noguchi) 5th episode (Fuji TV) - 19 Sep 1997: Shokuinshitsu, final episode (voice role) (TBS TV) - 17 Apr 1998: Kinyou Entertainment Jo-ou Hachi (the role ...
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Johan Messchaert [SEP] voice type
Johan Messchaert Johan Messchaert (22 August 18579 September 1922) was a Dutch baritone singer and vocal pedagogue. Messchaert was born as Johannes Martinus Messchaert in Hoorn, Netherlands. He was known for his rendering of the role of Christ in Bach's St Matthew Passion, and he sang the bass role at the 18 May 1902 D...
to Hoch Conservatory at Frankfurt as professor of singing. Differences with Joachim Raff, the director, led to his resignation the following year and the establishment of his own school, which immediately became world famous. After Raff's death (1882), Stockhausen returned to the conservatory, but continued his own sch...
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Zdeněk Otava [SEP] voice type
Zdeněk Otava Zdeněk Otava (11 March 1902 - 4 December 1980) was a Czech operatic baritone who had a length career at the Prague National Theatre that spanned more than four decades. Musicologist Alena Němcová stated that, "Otava's voice had a very wide vocal range and a marked intensity, and while light, was extremely ...
. However, some critics commented on a certain lack of steadiness or purity in her singing. Her voice is preserved on a number of recordings made on the Supraphon and Decca labels. Biography. Born in Ostrava to a musical family, Kniplová had her first vocal training from her father before studying under Jarmila Vavrdov...
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Johann Michael Vogl [SEP] voice type
Johann Michael Vogl Johann Michael Vogl (August 10, 1768 – November 19, 1840), was an Austrian baritone singer and composer. Though famous in his day, he is remembered mainly for his close professional relationship and friendship with composer Franz Schubert. Vogl was born in Steyr. As a young man he enrolled at the "G...
- D 225, Song "Der Fischer" ['Das Wasser rauscht’, das Wasser schwoll'] for voice and piano (1815, 1st version and modified 2nd version with changes by Johann Michael Vogl) - D 227, Song "Idens Nachtgesang" ['Vernimm es, Nacht'] for voice and piano (1815) - D 228, Song "Von Ida" ['Der Morgen blüht, der Osten glüht'] fo...
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Jonas Kaufmann [SEP] voice type
Jonas Kaufmann Jonas Kaufmann (born 10 July 1969) is a German operatic tenor. He is best known for his performances in "spinto" roles such as Don José in "Carmen", Cavaradossi in "Tosca", Maurizio in "Adriana Lecouvreur", and the title role in "Don Carlos". He has also sung leading tenor roles in the operas of Richard ...
- Esa-Pekka Salonen, with Plácido Domingo and Bo Skovhus, Los Angeles Philharmonic (Sony Classical 60646) - Michael Tilson Thomas, with Stuart Skelton and Thomas Hampson, San Francisco Symphony (SFS Media 1206) Recordings Original score as written by Mahler Versions with one male soloist. - Jonathan Nott, with Jonas Ka...
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Joseph Royer [SEP] voice type
Joseph Royer Joseph Royer (1884, Quebec City – August 10, 1965, Phoenix, Arizona) was a Canadian operatic baritone. Life and career. Born in Quebec City, Royer moved with his family to the United States as a child and spent his youth in Berlin, New Hampshire. After working as a church musician in his home town, he move...
Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer (ca. 1705 – 11 January 1755) was a French composer and harpsichordist. Born in Turin, Royer went to Paris in 1725, and in 1734 became "maître de musique des enfants de France", responsible for the musical education of the children of the king, Louis XV. Togeth...
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José Carreras [SEP] voice type
José Carreras Josep Maria Carreras i Coll (; born 5 December 1946), better known as José Carreras (, ), is a Spanish tenor who is particularly known for his performances in the operas of Verdi and Puccini. Born in Barcelona, he made his debut on the operatic stage at 11 as Trujamán in Manuel de Falla's "El retablo de ...
on his life, most notably: - "El Canto del ruiseñor" (1932), directed by Carlos San Martín with José Romeu as Gayarre - "Gayarre" (1959) directed by Domingo Viladomat with Alfredo Kraus as Gayarre. - "Romanza Final" (1986) directed by José María Forqué with José Carreras as Gayarre. All of them contain some fictional o...
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Julia Lezhneva [SEP] voice type
Julia Lezhneva Julia Mikhaylovna Lezhneva (; born 5 December 1989) is a Russian soprano opera singer and recitalist, specialising in soprano and coloratura mezzo-soprano material of the 18th and early 19th century. She studied with Tamara Cherkasova, Irina Zhurina, Elena Obraztsova, Dennis O'Neill and Yvonne Kenny. Ear...
te Kanawa, recipient of the evening's Lifetime Achievement award, personally introduced Lezhneva as her protégée. Operatic tenor Dennis O'Neill, director at the Cardiff International Academy of Voice, where Lezhneva has studied since September 2008, said: We at the International Academy of Voice at Cardiff University a...
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Julia Migenes [SEP] voice type
Julia Migenes Julia Migenes (born March 13, 1949) is an American soprano working primarily in musical theatre repertoire. She was born on the Lower East Side of New York to a family of Greek and Irish-Puerto Rican descent. She is sometimes credited as Julia Migenes-Johnson. She graduated from The High School of Music &...
- 1970 "Gershwin Alive & Well & Underground" - 1971 "Greta Keller Sings Love Is A Daydream And Other Songs By Yulya" - 1971 " (Re-release of 1967 Kaleidoscopic Vibrations album under a new name) - 1971 "Sabbath for Today" - 1972 "First Moog Quartet--Popcorn" - 1974 "The 5th Cup Featuring Theodore Bikel" - 1980 "Julia M...
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Karl Hill [SEP] voice type
Karl Hill Karl Hill (9 May 1831 – 12 January 1893) was a German baritone opera singer. Life. Hill was born in Idstein im Taunus, near mountains north of Wiesbaden, but he lived and worked for most of his life in Schwerin, where he died. He studied in Frankfurt, and made his debut at Schwerin in 1868 as Jacob in Étienne...
piano, Op. 61 (1900) - "Mein Moselland: „Du meine Wiege, o Moselland“" for voice and piano, Op. 62 (1899) - "Herzenstausch: „Du sagst, mein liebes Mütterlein“" for voice and piano (1900) - "6 Gedichte" for voice and piano, Op. 65 (1900) Bibliography. - Karl Schmidt: "Wilhelm Hill, Leben und Werke", Leipzig, Breitkopf &...
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Kate Condon [SEP] voice type
Kate Condon Kate Condon (February 4, 1877 – May 27, 1941) was an American contralto who performed in light and grand operas on Broadway and in opera houses over the first two decades of the twentieth century. Early life. Condon was born in 1877 in Bloomington, Illinois, the second youngest of six children raised by Wil...
based, wrote "it's testament to Kate Mildenhall’s skill that you become so immersed in the lives of best friends Kate and Harriet you feel the dread, but hope it will not be so. The Sydney Morning Herald review noted "Skylarking seems a rather jaunty title for a story about (unrequited) love and loss, but before we arr...
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Kate Lindsey [SEP] voice type
Kate Lindsey Kate Lindsey (born 1981 in Richmond, Virginia) is a mezzo-soprano opera singer from the United States. Lindsey holds a Bachelor of Music Degree with Distinction from Indiana University. Her many awards include the 2007 Richard F. Gold Career Grant, the 2007 George London Award in memory of Lloyd Rigler, th...
of Texas at Austin School of Architecture. Participants: Kate Bedford, Ana Calhoun, Andres Galindo, Sara Hammerschmidt, Lindsey Jones, Katie Mulholland, and Toshiyuki Ogura. - Toohey, Marty. "Dove Springs residents will have a voice in Austin’s new District 2." "Austin American-Statesman". Sunday April 6, 2014.
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Lauren Flanigan [SEP] voice type
Lauren Flanigan Lauren Flanigan (born May 18, 1959) is an American operatic soprano who has had an active international career since the 1980s. She enjoyed a particularly fruitful partnership with the New York City Opera, appearing with the company almost every year since 1990. She has sung more than 100 different oper...
premiere was conducted by Joseph Colaneri and directed by Christopher Mattaliano. A strong cast was led by Lauren Flanigan in the title role. The opera was revived to open New York City Opera's 2009 season with Christopher Mattaliano and James Sirlin returning from the artistic team and Lauren Flanigan again singing th...
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Laurens Bogtman [SEP] voice type
Laurens Bogtman Laurens Bogtman (8 February 1900 in Oudkarspel – 1969 in Hilversum, the Netherlands) was a Dutch baritone. Unlike many contemporary singers his career began late, at the age of 30, and he studied singing in Berlin, with Otto Iro in Vienna and with Aaltje Noordewier-Reddingius in Hilversum. Bogtmam debut...
Aaltje Noordewier–Reddingius Aaltje Noordewier–Reddingius (born Aaltje Reddingius; 1 September 1868, Deurne – 6 April 1949, Hilversum) was a noted Dutch classical soprano who had an active performance career in the concert repertoire from 1888 through the 1930s. She was also a celebrated voice teacher. From 1886–90, sh...
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Linda Lister [SEP] voice type
Linda Lister Linda Lister (born June 30, 1969) is an American soprano and teacher of singing. Background. Linda Lister's solo career includes performances with the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOČR), the Washington Symphony Orchestra, the Buffalo Philharmonic, Piedmont Opera Theatre, Opera Theatre of Rochester, Roc...
Johnny Kidd with Chorus and Orchestra) - "You Got What It Takes" b/w "Longin' Lips" (Jan 1960) (His Master's Voice 45-POP 698) - "Shakin' All Over" b/w "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" (Jun 1960) (His Master's Voice 45-POP 753) - "Restless" b/w "Magic of Love" (Sep 1960) (His Master's Voice 45-POP 790) - "Linda Lu" b
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Lorraine Hunt Lieberson [SEP] voice type
Lorraine Hunt Lieberson Lorraine Hunt Lieberson (March 1, 1954 – July 3, 2006) was an American mezzo-soprano. She was noted for her performances of both Baroque era and contemporary works. Her career path to becoming a singer was unconventional – formerly a professional violist, Lieberson did not shift her full-time fo...
- Neruda Songs, new album on Nonesuch - 1996 Terry Gross, "Fresh Air" interview, 14 minutes - NPR story on Hunt Lieberson, 2002 - "The New Yorker" Profile, "The Soul Singer: A mezzo with the most potent voice since Callas." January 5, 2004 issue - Lorraine Hunt Lieberson sings Handel arias External links Obituaries and...
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Lucia Valentini Terrani [SEP] voice type
Lucia Valentini Terrani Lucia Valentini Terrani (29 August 1946 in Padua – 11 June 1998 in Seattle) was an Italian coloratura mezzo-soprano, particularly associated with Rossini roles. Life and career. Born Lucia Valentini, she studied first at the Padua Music Conservatory, and later at the Conservatorio di Musica Bene...
by Carlo Maria Giulini, 1982), and "Don Carlos" (opposite Plácido Domingo, Katia Ricciarelli and Ruggero Raimondi, conducted by Claudio Abbado, 1983–84). A small square close to the Teatro Verdi in Padua, the city of her birth, has been named "Piazzetta Lucia Valentini Terrani" in her honour. Also named for her is a ho...
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Lucien Fugère [SEP] voice type
Lucien Fugère Lucien Fugère (22 July 1848, Paris – 15 January 1935, Paris) was a French baritone, particularly associated with the French repertory and Mozart roles. He enjoyed an exceptionally long career, singing into his 80s. Life and career. Fugère's father died when he was 6, and at the age of 12 he was apprentice...
when Mary was born, The family moved to Chicopee, Massachusetts, United States when she was nine years old. They then moved to Hartford, Connecticut a few years later, thence Chicago in 1888 when Mary was 14. Biography Early life and rise to stardom in Europe Voice student. She showed promise as a young singer, and stu...
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Marco Arati [SEP] voice type
Marco Arati Marco Arati (181? - 1899) was an Italian operatic bass active during the 1840s through the 1880s. Although he occasionally appeared at other opera houses in Italy, he was primarily committed to the Teatro di San Carlo where he sang roles for more than four decades. Even though he was one of the preeminent s...
kill Raksha, with a wounded and helpless Rajiv trying his best to protect her in the heavy rain. Finally they reach the terrace, where Rajiv attacks Arati and pushes her off the rooftop, and she falls to her death. The ghost now leaves Arati and the family for the time being. The film ends with Rajiv carrying Arati int...
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Maria Caterina Rosalbina Caradori-Allan [SEP] voice type
Maria Caterina Rosalbina Caradori-Allan Maria Caterina Rosalbina Caradori-Allan (1800–1865) was a French operatic soprano. Life. Caradori-Allan was born at the Casa Palatina, Milan, in 1800. Her father, Baron de Munck, was an Alsatian, who served in the French army, while her mother, whose maiden name was Caradori, was...
noblemen, was associated with the management of the undertaking. The strength of the company was increased by the addition of Maria Caterina Rosalbina Caradori-Allan and Pierre Begrez. The productions of the year were Rossini's "Pietro l'eremita" (i.e. "Mosè in Egitto") and "Otello", Giuseppe Mosca's "I pretendenti del...
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Maria Christova [SEP] voice type
Maria Christova Maria Christova is a Russian soprano. She won the Toulouse International Singing Competition in 1961. In 1970, she was a member of the company of the Royal Flemish Opera, performing in Nabucco and The Magic Flute. She has recorded for Nonesuch Records and Terpsichore. Recordings (selection). - "A Herita...
Diana Christova Diana Christova () is a Bulgarian sprint canoer who competed in the late 1970s. She won a bronze medal in the K-2 500 m event at the 1977 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Sofia.
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Maria Frances Parke [SEP] voice type
Maria Frances Parke Maria Frances Parke (26 August 1772 – 31 July 1822) was an English soprano, pianist and composer of keyboard works. Parke was born in London. Her father was the oboist John Parke, while her uncle was the oboist and composer William Thomas Parke. She made her debut as a pianist and singer at the age ...
Parke Parke may refer to: People. - Benjamin Parke, 19th-century lawyer, soldier and politician in Indiana - Evan Parke, Jamaican actor - Henry Parke (1790–1835), English architect - Hervey Parke, Parke-Davis partner - James Parke, 1st Baron Wensleydale, British barrister and judge - John Parke (disambiguation), multip...
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Maria de Francesca-Cavazza [SEP] voice type
Maria de Francesca-Cavazza Maria de Francesca-Cavazza is a German operatic soprano and voice teacher. Raised in the United States, she is a graduate of the Sherwood Conservatory of Music at the Columbia College Chicago where she was a pupil of Maria Hussa-Greve and Garvin Williamson. In 1961, she won the Metropolitan O...
) - Ann Scott (1959) - Teresa Stratas (1959) National winners 1960s. - Mary Jennings (1960) - Mary MacKenzie (1960) - Spiro Malas (1960) - Lavergne Monette (1960) - Polyna Savridi (1960) - Benita Valente (1960) - Billie Lynn Daniel (1961) - Maria de Francesca-Cavazza (1961) - Edna Garabedian (1961) - Francesca Roberto ...
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Marie Renard [SEP] voice type
Marie Renard Marie Renard (8 January 1864 – 19 October 1939) was an Austrian operatic mezzo-soprano, later soprano Early training and career. Born Marie Pölzl, she first studied voice with Louise Weinlich-Tipka in her native city of Graz and later in Berlin with Rosa de Ruda. She debuted in 1882 in Graz as Azucena in V...
Hector Sévin (2 Dec 1912 – 4 May 1916) - (Cardinal) Louis-Joseph Maurin (1 Dec 1916 – 16 Nov 1936) - (Cardinal) Pierre-Marie Gerlier (30 Jul 1937 – 17 Jan 1965) - (Cardinal) Jean-Marie Villot (17 Jan 1965 – 7 Apr 1967) - (Cardinal) Alexandre Renard (28 May 1967 – 29 Oct 1981) - (Cardinal) Albert Decourtray (29 Oct 1981...
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Marie Te Hapuku [SEP] voice type
Marie Te Hapuku Marie Te Hapuku (formerly Marie-Adele McArthur) is an operatic soprano from Gisborne, New Zealand, and is a direct descendant of the Māori chief, Te Hapuku. Life and career. She made her professional debut with Utah Opera as Hänsel in Engelbert Humperdinck's "Hänsel und Gretel". She went on to sing in t...
Among Vera Rózsa's students were Sarah Walker, Kiri Te Kanawa, Ileana Cotrubaș, Sonia Theodoridou, Agathe Martel, Karita Mattila, Dorothea Röschmann, Tom Krause, Jyrki Niskanen, Martina Bovet, Anne Sofie von Otter, Anne Howells, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, François le Roux, Nora Gubisch, Marie Te Hapuku, Ildikó Komlósi, Lou...
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Maurizia Barazzoni [SEP] voice type
Maurizia Barazzoni Maurizia Barazzoni is a soprano born in 1955 in Bibbiano, Reggio Emilia, Italy. She graduated from the in with the maximum of the votes. She won the Festival Caccini contest. She has interpreted most of the Italian Baroque composers and among many recordings is the complete madrigals and arias of Giu...
Barazzoni, Italy 2010 Moon, Barazzoni spa, Italy 2006 Butterfly Cooking Pot rang, Barazzoni Spa, Italy 2004 plasma Support and accessories, JVC, Japan 2004 Motus, iGuzzini, Italy Red Dot 2010 Moon, Barazzoni Spa, Italy 2009 Gio, Walter Knoll, Germany 2004 My Lady, Barazzoni Spa, Italy 2002 Ypsilon Chair, Vitra Interna...
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Muriel Brunskill [SEP] voice type
Muriel Brunskill Muriel Brunskill (18 December 1899 – 18 February 1980) was an English contralto of the mid-twentieth century. Her career included concert, operatic and recital performance from the early 1920s until the 1950s. She worked with many of the leading musicians of her day, including Sir Thomas Beecham, Alber...
of the Angel in "The Dream of Gerontius" conducted by Malcolm Sargent on 10 May 1941, the last concert given in the Queen's Hall, which was destroyed by a German incendiary bomb that night in an air raid. In 1942, to mark Arthur Sullivan's centenary week, the BBC broadcast "The Golden Legend" from the Royal Albert Hall...
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Natale de Carolis [SEP] voice type
Natale de Carolis Natale de Carolis (born 25 July 1957 in Anagni) is an Italian operatic baritone who has had an active career in major opera houses internationally since the early 1980s. He is particularly associated with the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Gioachino Rossini. Born in Anagni, Carolis studied singi...
Malcolm - Anna Caterina Antonacci as Dama - Sergio Fontana as Medico - Gianfranco Casarini as Domestico - Gastone Sarti as Sicario (voice) - Giuseppe Morresi as Araldo - Natale De Carolis as Prima apparizione (voice) - Marco Fanti as Terza apparizione (voice)
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Niels Jacob Hansen [SEP] voice type
Niels Jacob Hansen Niels Jacob Hansen (March 23, 1880 – September 19, 1969) was a Danish tenor, mostly famous for his roles in opera. Career. Niels Hansen studied as an artist but turned to singing and trained with Valdemar Lincke in Copenhagen, who discovered that the young singer held great potential. He made arrange...
- Poul Hanmann - Christian Hansen - Dagmar Hansen - Frantz Johannes Hansen - Niels Jacob Hansen - Rudolph Hansen - Rasmus Harboe - C.F. Harsdorff - Otto Haslund - Sven Hauptmann - Mathilde Malling Hauschultz - Anker Heegaard - Henry Heerup - Betty Hennings - Henrik Hennings - Christian Severin Henrichsen - Christian Lu...
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Philip Skinner [SEP] voice type
Philip Skinner Philip Skinner is an American bass-baritone who has sung leading roles in both North American and European opera houses. A veteran performer at San Francisco Opera, he made his debut there in 1985 and has gone on to sing over 35 roles with the company. In 2007, Skinner created the role of Edgar Ray Kille...
- 9 Aug – David Scott, James Irwin & Alfred Worden - 16 Aug – George Shultz & Arthur Burns - 23 Aug – Vida Blue - 30 Aug – Richard Nixon - 6 Sep – George Meany - 13 Sep – Edmund Muskie - 20 Sep – B. F. Skinner - 27 Sep – Attica Prison Riots - 4 Oct – Emperor Hirohito - 11 Oct – The New Spy - 18 Oct – John Connally - 25...
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Pollione Ronzi [SEP] voice type
Pollione Ronzi Pollione Ronzi (before 1835 – after 1912) was an Italian operatic tenor, composer, conductor, and voice teacher. He sang roles at many important opera houses in Italy, including La Scala in Milan. In 1867, he was heard at the opera house in Livorno as Egidio in Errico Petrella's "La contessa d'Amalfi". I...
all he sang Pollione in Bellini's "Norma" with Giuseppina Ronzi de Begnis (his future wife) in the title role. In October he made his Venetian debut at the Teatro San Benedetto as Pollione and Roberto Devereux; the primadonna assoluta was Ronzi de Begnis. On 28 March 1840 he made his debut at La Scala in "Marino Falier...
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Raffaele Scalese [SEP] voice type
Raffaele Scalese Raffaele Scalese (1800–1884) was an Italian operatic bass who specialized in the opera buffa repertoire. He was active in Italy's major opera houses from the mid-1820s up into the 1860s. He also appeared internationally in opera houses in Austria, Portugal, and France. The last years of his career were...
Alessandro Speranza Alessandro Speranza (1728 - 17 November 1797) was an Italian composer. His opera "I due Figaro" was very popular during his lifetime and enjoyed revivals in Italy after his death well into the 19th century; including at La Scala in 1840 with Raffaele Scalese in the title role.
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Richard Conrad [SEP] voice type
Richard Conrad Richard Conrad (born 1935) is an American singer whose voice has at times inhabited both the tenor and baritone ranges. He has sung in opera, cabaret and musicals. He is perhaps best known for his 1963 recorded collaboration with Joan Sutherland and Marilyn Horne, conducted by Richard Bonynge, known as "...
in common is far more important that its appearance in the form of a man or woman. Conrad also criticized the Catholic church for not letting priests marry and for treating their nuns poorly. "This is the type of church Christ had in mind?" he asked the "National Catholic Reporter" in 2001. Personal life. Conrad was an...
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Robyn [SEP] voice type
Robyn Robin Miriam Carlsson (born 12 June 1979), known as Robyn (), is a Swedish singer, songwriter and record producer. She arrived on the music scene with her 1995 debut album, "Robyn Is Here", which produced two US "Billboard" Hot 100 top-10 singles: "Do You Know (What It Takes)" and "Show Me Love". Her second and t...
b****. I've created Feminism again in Hip-Hop, it's exciting, it's wonderful."Robyn Rihanna Fenty, better known by her stage name Rihanna is a Barbadian singer, songwriter, and actress. Rihanna practices a very different and almost anachronistic type of feminism. Hey gothic and rebellious aesthetics make her a notable ...
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Rosetta Pampanini [SEP] voice type
Rosetta Pampanini Rosetta Pampanini (2 September 1896 – 2 August 1973) was an Italian soprano, particularly associated with Puccini roles, especially Madama Butterfly. Biography. Pampanini was born in Milan. She began singing as a child, and later studied with Emma Malajoli. She made her stage debut in 1920, at the Tea...
La bohème" directed by Forzano and conducted by Mascagni. The same company came back in 1931 when Beniamino Gigli and Adelaide Saraceni performed in "La bohème", while Rosetta Pampanini and Angelo Michetti performed "Madama Butterfly". This was the beginning of what was to become a major opera festival. However, in the...
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Ruth Olina Lødemel [SEP] voice type
Ruth Olina Lødemel Ruth Olina Lødemel (born 18 May 1966 in Volda, Norway) is a Norwegian soprano, dancer, actor and composer. Career. After finishing her Examen artium at "Atlanten videregående skole" (1983–86), Lødemel has studied singing and vocal pedagogy. She is a graduate of Norwegian Academy of Music (1986) and B...
traveled around with the play "Ervingen" in connection with "Språkåret", a musical play where Lødemel performs her own music together with the guitarist Øystein Dahle Egset. Discography. - 2003: "Mellom Tusen Bakkar", album with Lødemes's own melodies to Ivar Aasen lyrics - 2016: "Romsdalseggen, Hyllest Til Romsdal Og ...
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Sean Panikkar [SEP] voice type
Sean Panikkar Sean Panikkar (born September 17, 1981) is an American operatic tenor. He has performed in many leading opera houses both nationally and internationally, including the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, Fort Worth Opera, the Metropolitan Opera, and Teatro alla Scala. Early years. Sean Panikkar was born and rai...
Convention (Revised), 2003 1078. Seafarers' Identity Documents Convention, 1958 1079. Seal of Colombo 1080. Seamark Group 1081. Sean Panikkar 1082. Sean Rameswaram 1083. Sean Williams (cricketer) 1084. Season (film) 1085. Sebald de Weert 1086. Sebastian Kunjukunju Bhagavathar 1087. Sebastianites Cricket and Athletic Cl...
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Sigutė Stonytė [SEP] voice type
Sigutė Stonytė Sigutė Stonytė (born 1955) is a Lithuanian soprano and professor at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre. Biography. Ms. Sigutė Stonytė graduated from the Lithuanian Academy of Music in 1982 - here she studied singing with Prof. Z. Paulauskas. In 1982-1984 she also studied with vocal teacher Joana...
Stonys Stonys is the masculine form of a Lithuanian family name. Its feminine forms are: Stonienė (married woman or widow) and Stonytė (unmarried woman). The surname may refer to: - Modestas Stonys, Lithuanian footballer - Audrius Stonys, Lithuanian film director - Sigutė Stonytė, Lithuanian opera singer
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Taryn Fiebig [SEP] voice type
Taryn Fiebig Taryn Fiebig (born 1 February 1972) is an Australian opera and musical theatre soprano. Born in Perth, Fiebig initially graduated as a cellist from the School of Music, University of Western Australia, before commencing vocal training, occasionally marrying the two on stage, with her cello accompanying her...
the 2011 Diane Von Furstenberg "People's Voice Award" Diane Von Furstenberg Temp - sources. - http://www.americanwidowproject.org - http://abcnews.go.com/WN/WoodruffReports/story?id=7159852&page=1 - https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=96844953 - http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2010/01/29/in-their-boots/ - ...
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Teresa Cornelys [SEP] voice type
Teresa Cornelys Teresa Cornelys (sometimes spelt Theresa; born Anna Maria Teresa Imer, Venice, 1723 – died Fleet Prison, London, 19 August 1797) was an operatic soprano and impresario who hosted fashionable gatherings at Carlisle House in Soho Square. She also had numerous lovers, including Casanova, who was the father...
1758. An outbuilding on Sutton Street was made into a Catholic chapel for him and his staff. In summer 1759, three special Dutch envoys occupied the house. In April 1760 it was rented for £180 a year to Teresa (or Theresa) Cornelys, an entertainer and courtesan born in either Vienna or Venice and mother of Casanova's d...
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Ugo Savarese [SEP] voice type
Ugo Savarese Ugo Savarese (2 December 1912, Naples – 19 December 1997, Genoa) was an Italian operatic baritone, particularly associated with the Italian repertory. Savarese began his vocal studies in 1930 at the "Conservatorio San Pietro a Majella" in Naples with Maestro Conte. He made his stage debut in 1934, at the T...
Fedora Barbieri, Gianni Raimondi, Carlo Tagliabue, Giulio Neri - Coro e Orchestra della Rai Torino, Angelo Questa - Warner-Fonit (1955) - Donizetti - "Linda di Chamounix" - Margherita Carosio, Gianni Raimondi, Giuseppe Taddei, Giuseppe Modesti, Rina Corsi, Carlo Badioli - Coro e Orchestra della Rai Milano, Alfredo Simo...
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Viorica Cortez [SEP] voice type
Viorica Cortez Viorica Cortez (born December 26, 1935 in Iaşi, Romania) is a noted Romanian-born mezzo-soprano, later French by naturalisation. Starting her operatic and concert career in the mid-1960s, she went on to become one of the most prominent female performers of the '70s and '80s. An example of professional lo...
by the mezzo soprano Viorica Cortez in singing repertoire. At 18 years old he made his debut as "Beppe" in the opera “I Pagliacci” at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City. At the beginning of his career the fact of having easy top notes led him to successfully undertake Rossini's repertoire. However, later on his...
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Vittorio Grigolo [SEP] voice type
Vittorio Grigolo Vittorio Grigolo (correctly Vittorio Grigòlo, born February 19, 1977) is an Italian operatic tenor. Early life. Grigolo was born in Arezzo and raised in Rome. He began singing by the age of four. When he was nine years old he accompanied his mother to have her eyes tested and, hearing someone singing f...
An American Classic, Tony Bennett (Vocal Mixing) - 2006: Under the Desert Sky, Andrea Bocelli (Producer, Mixing) - 2006: Vittorio, Vittorio Grigolo (Mixing) - 2007: Best of Andrea Bocceli: Vivere, Andrea Bocelli (Producer, Engineer) - 2007: Christmas Wish, Olivia Newton-John (Engineer) - 2007: D'Elles, Celine Dion (Eng...
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