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- which had formed a large part of his earlier work. He composed an opera Turanda in 1867 (Libretto by Antonio Gazzoletti [it] in 1866) which was only performed...
- Chinese Doll, and Kalantan. Another famous "Exóticas" were Trudi Bora, Turanda, Joyce Cameron, Tanabonga, Tundra, Gemma, Eda Lorna, Kurumba, Bongala,...
- into Italian by his friend Andrea Maffei in 1863. Antonio Bazzini's opera Turanda, with a libretto by Antonio Gazzoletti, was first performed at La Scala...
- Umayyads Siege of Anchialus (708) – Byzantine-Bulgarian Wars Siege of Turanda (712) – Arab–Byzantine Wars Siege of Constantinople (717–718) by the Umayyads...
- soprano at the Teatro de La Scala in Milan with the premiere of the opera Turanda, composed specially for her by Antonio Bazzini. Espín adopted a stage name...
- made reference to the libretto by Gazzoletti for a little-known opera Turanda by Antonio Bazzini, who had been one of Puccini's teachers at the Milan...
- Kalantan, Trudi Bora, Bongala, Eda Lorna, Joyce Camerón, Friné, Francia, Turanda, Josefina del Mar, Brenda Conde, Joyce Cameron, and Gemma. The most striking...