Nicola Tacchinardi (3 September 1772 – 14 March 1859), was an Italian cellist and tenor, and later voice teacher. He was born as Niccolò Costantino Fedele...
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manager Fanny Tacchinardi Persiani (1812–1867), Italian opera singer Massimiliano Tacchinardi (born 1971), Italian footballer Nicola Tacchinardi (1772–1859)...
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Ralph Gomberg Marc Lifschey John Mack John Minsker Laila Storch Fanny Tacchinardi Persiani Georges Barrère [pupils] Louis Fleury Philippe Gaubert [pupils]...
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Born in Rome as Francesca Felicita Maria Tacchinardi, she was the daughter of cellist and tenor Nicola Tacchinardi, a very eminent teacher of vocal technique...
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notable baritenors of this period beside Nozzari were Gaetano Crivelli, Nicola Tacchinardi, Manuel García Sr. and Domenico Donzelli. Italian musicologist Rodolfo...
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February 26 – Ferdinand Lukas Schubert, composer (born 1794) March 14 – Nicola Tacchinardi, cellist and operatic tenor (born 1772) March 30 – Philippe Musard...
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August 26 – Maria Frances Parke, composer (died 1822) September 3 – Nicola Tacchinardi, cellist and operatic tenor (died 1859) September 27 – Antonio Casimir...
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written. Fanny Tacchinardi Persiani (1812–1867), was one of the great sopranos of his age. Studied with her father, the tenor Nicola Tacchinardi. Erminia Frezzolini...
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Champions League medal, alongside former Juventus teammates Alessio Tacchinardi and Gianluigi Buffon. After his tenure at Juventus, Montero moved to...
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of Normandy tenor Nicola Tacchinardi Carlo Belmonte, general banished by the Queen, currently employed by Gloucester bass Nicolas-Prosper Levasseur Michele...
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