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Gaetano Majorano (12
April 1710 – 31
January 1783) was an
Italian castrato and
opera singer, who
performed under the
stage name Caffarelli. Like Farinelli...
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Ettore Majorana (/maɪəˈrɑːnə/, Italian: [ˈɛttore majoˈraːna]; born 5
August 1906 and
disappeared 1938) was an
Italian theoretical physicist who worked...
- 76. Keren-Portnoy,
Majorano &
Vihman (2009), p. 240.
Zmarich &
Bonifacio (2005), p. 759.
Zmarich &
Bonifacio (2005), p. 760.
Majorano & D'Odorico (2011)...
- its home
ground is the Città
degli Ulivi Stadium.
Caffarelli (Gaetano
Majorano),
castrato opera singer Vitale Giordano,
mathematician Nicola Bonifacio...
- ("Farinelli") (1705–1782)
Domenico Annibali ("Domenichino") (1705–1779)
Gaetano Majorano ("Caffarelli") (1710–1783)
Francesco Soto de
Langa (1534–1619)
Felice Salimbeni...
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Caffarelli may be
Caffarelli (castrato),
stage name of the
castrato Gaetano Majorano (1710-1783)
Carmela Cafarelli (1889-1979) was
proprietor of
Cleveland Ohio's...
- Cocchetta", the
renowned castrati Giovanni Manzuoli,
Caffarelli (Gaetano
Majorano),
Farinelli (Carlo Broschi),
Gizziello (Gioacchino Conti) and Gian Battista...
- well-known
castrati as
Giuseppe Appiani [de],
Felice Salimbeni, and
Gaetano Majorano (known as Caffarelli), as well as
distinguished female singers such as...
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Pinker 1994.
Waxman &
Booth 2000.
Teinonen et al. 2008. Keren-Portnoy,
Majorano &
Vihman 2009. ****an 2009.
Vihman 1993.
Ganger &
Brent 2004.
Emmorey 2001...
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debut at the
Teatro di San
Carlo with
Giovanna Astrua [it] and
Gaetano Majorano,
which was well received. On 1
October 1755,
after the
death of Francesco...