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- Gabriella Besanzoni (20 September 1888 – 8 July 1962) was an Italian opera singer (mezzo-soprano and contralto). Gabriella Besanzoni was born in Rome and...
- residence of industrialist Henrique Lage and his wife, singer Gabriella Besanzoni. During the 1920s, Lage had the mansion remodeled by Italian architect...
- La Scala, Milan 1931 Bizet: CarmenGabriella Besanzoni, Piero Pauli, Maria Carbone, Ernesto Besanzoni; Orchestra and Chorus of La Scala, Milan 1931-32...
- 1: The gypsies' camp "Stride la vampa" From act 2. Sung by Gabriella Besanzoni in 1920. The gypsies sing the Anvil Chorus: Vedi le fosche notturne /...
- Altichiara mezzo-soprano Maria Marek La Schiava (Smaragdi) contralto Gabriella Besanzoni Il Balestriere tenor Giuseppe Nessi Il Giullare b**** Pompilio Malatesta...
- Machado, Bartolomé Mitre, María Barrientos, Enrico Caruso and Gabriela Besanzoni. He was born in Rosario, Santa Fe, on October 2, 1897. In 1913, after...
- LP: Columbia Recording Cat: 27809 1931 Gabriella Besanzoni Piero Pauli Maria Carbone Ernesto Besanzoni Carlo Sabajno Teatro alla Scala orchestra and chorus...
- of La Gran Vía (1922), performed together with Miguel Lamas, Gabriela Besanzoni, Taurino Parvis, and Ignacio León, and Las horas del amor (1932) with...
- sopranos Emmy Destinn, Nellie Melba, and Rosa Raisa; contralto Gabriella Besanzoni; baritones Mario Sammarco and Armand Crabbé; and b**** Marcel Journet....
- bohème), 1929 (Turandot with Rosa Raisa), 1930, 1934 (Carmen with Gabriela Besanzoni), 1935, 1936, 1939 (Boris Godunov, La traviata, Macbeth, Turandot, Aida...