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- Angelo Maria Amorevoli (16 September 1716 – 15 November 1798) was a leading Italian tenor in Baroque opera. Angelo Amorevoli began singing in opera seria...
- wit" by the end of the 17th century. Although actress Vittoria degli Amorevoli also pla**** an inamorata named Isabella in the 16th century, the character...
- quotation from Avvenire in reference to the film based on this book Mara Amorevoli (2009-08-27). "Ganz to play Terzani (in Italian)". La Repubblica. Retrieved...
- featured soprano Anna Peruzzi, called "the Parrucchierina" and tenor Angelo Amorevoli. Sarro also conducted the orchestra in two ballets as intermezzi, created...
- Secretary of State for the Southern Department (d. 1751) 1716 – Angelo Maria Amorevoli, Italian tenor and actor (d. 1798) 1722 – Gabriel Christie, Scottish-Canadian...
- production featured set designs by Giuseppe Galli Bibiena. The tenor Angelo Amorevoli sang the title role. H****e was a favorite of Duchess Maria Antonia of...
- mezzo-soprano Faustina H****e (Bordoni), the b**** Antonio Montagnana, the tenor Angiolo Amorevoli, all of whom sing in cities and capitals all over Europe....
- that Jélyotte's range was identical to that of the famous tenor Angelo Amorevoli. He also remarked that "all those who succeeded Legros had to shout to...
- Earl of Tankerville, British Earl (d. 1767) September 16 – Angelo Maria Amorevoli, Italian musician (d. 1798) September 19 – Jan Jacob Schultens, Dutch...
- Earl of Tankerville, British Earl (d. 1767) September 16 – Angelo Maria Amorevoli, Italian musician (d. 1798) September 19 – Jan Jacob Schultens, Dutch...