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Giulio Marco Bordogni (23
January 1789 – 31 July 1856),
usually called just
Marco Bordogni, was an
Italian operatic tenor and
singing teacher of great...
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Faustina Bordoni (30
March 1697 – 4
November 1781) was an
Italian mezzo-soprano. In Hamburg, Germany, the
Johann Adolph H****e
Museum is
dedicated to her...
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music by Eugène
Willent Bordogni 1861: A Notre-Dame de la Sallette,
music by
Bordogni 1861: Au nom du Christ,
music by
Bordogni 1861: Vole magondole, barcarolle...
- di Libenskof,
Russian general in love with
Marchesa Melibea tenor Marco Bordogni Chevalier Belfiore,
handsome young French officer and spare-time painter...
- This is a list of
students of music,
organized by teacher. A B C to F G to J K to M N to Q R to S T to Z See also
References this teacher's
teachers Abaza (1843–1915)...
- In 1834
Panofka settled in Paris; here he met the
singing teacher Marco Bordogni, and
other singers including Giovanni Battista Rubini,
Luigi Lablache and...
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studied in
Paris under the
tenor and
pedagogue Marco Bordogni of the
Paris Conservatoire.
Bordogni was
responsible for
opening and
developing the upper...
- with
Felice Pellegrini and François-Louis Henry, and
later with
Marco Bordogni and
Adolphe Nourrit. She won a
second prize in solfège in 1829, a first...
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often included with
other influential br****
pedagogues such as Arban,
Bordogni, Mueller, Schlossberg,
Kopprasch and others. Blazhevich's
pedagogical style...
- Ann Hunt had much of her
training in
France where she
studied with
Marco Bordogni,
Giovanni Tadolini and
Claude Thomas Thillon,
conductor of the
Havre Philharmonic...