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2020-02-12 02:53:34
É PUTTANONA E SATANISTA ASSASSINA: ELISA COGNO DI CRIMINALISSIMA EDIL.CO.PEC. SAS DI BOSSOLASCO (NOTA DROGATA ED ALCOLIZZATA DA ANNI: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bcc0zWonbtv/ ) E DI CRIMINALISSIMA MASSONICA FONDAZIONE Ferrero (FONDAZIONE FAMOSA PURE
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ArtsJournal: music
2018-04-29 19:00:50
How Did Ferrero Rocher Become The Preferred Status Symbol For Immigrant Families?
Marketing - and the history of war. "Most Americans now know Ferrero Rocher by way of Nutella, but long before the hazelnut cocoa spread became an ingredient seemingly found in every trendy dessert recipe, the gifting and receiving of a Ferrero Rocher chocolate box (48 pieces if you were lucky) was a secret, universal language […]
Norman Lebrecht - Slipped disc
2016-03-07 15:35:23
Sudden death of international opera tenor, aged 43
The Spanish tenor José Ferrero died on Friday night at his home in Chinchilla, apparently of a heart attack. After an early debut as Don José in Carmen, he developed a scholarly passion for baroque music and founded La Capilla Antigua de Chinchilla, with whom he made three Naxos recordings. On the major-house circuit he sang at La Fenice in Venice, Teatro Sao Carlos in Naples, Teatro Real in Madrid, the Liceu in Barcelona. From 2011-2013 he sang Cavaradossi at Scottish Opera and later at Berlin State Opera. He was just easing his way into Wagner roles in Luxembourg and Geneva. (c) Lebrecht Music&Arts
2013-05-14 04:11:46
Hollywood Goes to the Opera – More Cinematic Disparities for Your Viewing Displeasure
[…] the peerless voices of Tito Gobbi, Mario Del Monaco, Renata Tebaldi, Giulio Neri, and Gianni Poggi, this one is given over to the joys of la bella musica italiana. Speaking of Verdi, how can we possibly overlook one of the starriest vehicles this side of La Scala: the movie Verdi, the King of Melody, from two years prior (1953), starring Pierre Cressoy (egad, a Frenchman!) as Verdi, and featuring Gaby André (another Frenchie!!), Anna Maria Ferrero, Mario Del Monaco as tenor Francesco Tamagno (creator of the title role in Verdi’s masterpiece, Otello), and Gobbi again, playing French baritone Victor Maurel (as Iago). Oh, well… good help was hard to come by, I guess. The director was Raffaello Matarazzo, if that’s any consolation. Coincidentally, both Gallone and Giachetti were the director and star of an earlier biographical picture about composer Giuseppe Verdi (1938). On the upside, this version featured our rotund […]
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