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- Carlo Francesco Pollarolo (ca. 1653 – 7 February 1723) was an Italian composer, organist, and music director. Known chiefly for his operas, he wrote a...
- Antonio Giovanni Pollarolo (12 November 1676 — 30 May 1746) was an Italian composer of the Baroque period, keyboardist, and maestro di cappella at St...
- drama film directed by Francisco Lombardi from a screenplay by Giovanna Pollarolo [es] based on the novel by Alberto Fuguet. Two university students, Alfonso...
- Bibcode:2013JArSc..40.1508L. doi:10.1016/j.jas.2012.11.005. Villa, P.; Soriano, S.; Pollarolo, L. (2020). "Neandertals on the beach: use of marine resources at Grotta...
- Valentina Pollarolo Guiraldes (Santiago, February 20, 1974) is a Chilean actress and screenwriter. She was a regular face on Chilean telenovelas of the...
- Various composers wrote music for the libretto, including Carlo Francesco Pollarolo (Griselda, 1701), Tomaso Albinoni (Griselda, 1703), Antonio Maria Bononcini...
- sang between her marriage and 1717, when she performed in Semiramide by Pollarolo. In 1717 she and her husband moved to Dresden, probably both recruited...
- anonymous author. Zeno wrote his work in 1701 and it had already been set by Pollarolo and Antonio Maria Bononcini (Tomaso Albinoni, Giovanni Bononcini and Antonio...
- (Venice, 1687) Gli avvenimenti di Erminia e di Clorinda by Carlo Francesco Pollarolo (Venice, 1693) music lost Amori di Rinaldo con Armida by Teofilo Orgiani...
- settings by George Frideric Handel, Leonardo Vinci, and Carlo Francesco Pollarolo. The march from Handel's setting, entitled Scipione, remains the regimental...