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- Michele Carlo Visdomini Cortigiani (1648–1713) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Pistoia e Prato (1703–1713) and Bishop of San Miniato...
- characterisation. Examples include Rigoletto's condemnation of the court, "Cortigiani, vil razza dannata!" (1851). Later in the century, the post-1850 operas...
- carried away. He collapses in despair, remembering the old man's curse. "Cortigiani, vil razza dannata"" Sung by ****a Ruffo A room in the ducal palace. There...
- 713 years ago (1312) Founder Michele Da Vinci Current head Paolo Vinci (1935) Connected families Buonfiglioli, Giulli, Cortigiani Estate(s) Casa Leonardo...
- diocesan synod on 1 December 1638. On 19 June 1685, Bishop Michele Carlo Cortigiani (1683–1703) held a diocesan synod; he held another on 3 October 1690;...
- si fa stasera, si dorme? – via Pistoiesi. Nello Cortigiani, Brandano, a cura di Marcello Cortigiani, Cantagalli, 2013 Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- Excerpts from Rigoletto, for the Metropolitan Opera Club (1956). His "Cortigiani" with Fausto Cleva conducting, called "consummate," was also later released...
- degli Orsini (incisione del secolo XVI). ... Non sono mancati i filologi cortigiani che in Napoleone hanno visto un naso di leone, un fratello dunque dell'...
- tremenda cosa...Urna fatale de mio destino" (La forza del destino) / "Cortigiani, vil razza dannata" (Rigoletto) / "Vanne! la tua meta già vedo...Credo...
- Bishop of San Miniato 1681–1683 Succeeded by Michele Carlo Visdomini Cortigiani Preceded by Francesco Nerli (iuniore) Archbishop of Florence 1683–1699...