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- Ezio Fortunato Pinza (May 18, 1892 – May 9, 1957) was an Italian opera singer. Pinza possessed a rich, smooth and sonorous voice, with a flexibility unusual...
- The pinza (pinsa in the Venetian language) or putàna is a traditional dessert flan of the Veneto region of Italy. However, the name pinza also indicates...
- Pinza (1950–1977) was a Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career which lasted just over a year– from July 1952 until July 1953– he ran seven times...
- The pinza bolognese (pénza in Bolognese) is a dessert that comes from the Bolognese peasant tradition, which was generally prepared during the Christmas...
- Claudia Pinza Bozzolla (July 27, 1925 – August 3, 2017) was an Argentine-American operatic soprano, vocal coach, and voice teacher of Italian origin....
- [better source needed] Since 2002 and the 31st film, Spanish director Juan Pinzás no longer needs to have his work verified by the original board to identify...
- Oklahoma! (1943)), and has remained po****r ever since. After they signed Ezio Pinza and Mary Martin as the leads, Rodgers and Hammerstein wrote several of the...
- Escarabajos pequeños o grandes, aplanados o cilíndricos con antenas largas, pinzas bucales poderosas que cortan ramas de naranjos, paltos y cacaoteros. ||...
- and The Outcome (2005; Dogme #31); all directed by Spanish filmmaker Juan Pinzás. The term is less often applied to music. One example is the Berlin Trilogy...
- Tonight We Sing, performed by Italian-American operatic b**** and actor Ezio Pinza. The film was a semi-biography of the Russian b**** Feodor Chaliapin who...