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Adriano and Siria
* Adriano in Siria ( 24 February 1828, Theatre S. Carlos, Lisbon )
* Adriano in Siria ( 1732 )
* Adriano in Siria, libretto by Metastasio ( 3 acts, 1746 )

Adriano and by
In December 1251, he was created Cardinal Deacon of San Adriano by his uncle Pope Innocent IV.
In the sense of " sounding together ," the word begins to appear in the titles of some works by 16th-and 17th-century composers including Giovanni Gabrieli's Sacrae symphoniae, and Symphoniae sacrae, liber secundus, published in 1597 and 1615, respectively ; Adriano Banchieri's Eclesiastiche sinfonie, dette canzoni in aria francese, per sonare, et cantare, op.
He was named cardinal by Pope Innocent II in December 1138, initially as cardinal-deacon of San Adriano, then ( in May 1141 ) as cardinal-priest of Santa Prassede.
A rather heavy-accented Spanish swordsman, Don Adriano de Armado, tries and fails to woo a country wench, Jaquenetta, helped by Moth, his page, and rivalled by Costard, a country idiot.
They included Giorgio Ronconi, who created the title role in Verdi's Nabucco ; Felice Varesi, who created the title roles in Macbeth and Rigoletto as well as Germont in La traviata ; Antonio Superchi, the originator of Don Carlo in Ernani ; Francesco Graziani, who was the original Don Carlo di Vargas in La forza del destino ; Leone Giraldoni, the creator of Renato in Un ballo in maschera and the first Simon Boccanegra ; Enrico Delle Sedie, who was London's first Renato ; Adriano Pantaleoni, renowned for his performances as Amonasro in Aida as well as other Verdi roles at La Scala, Milan ; Francesco Pandolfini, whose singing at La Scala during the 1870s was praised by Verdi ; Antonio Cotogni, a much lauded singer in Milan, London and Saint Petersburg, the first Italian Posa in Don Carlos and later a great vocal pedagogue, too ; and Giuseppe Del Puente, who sang Verdi to acclaim in the United States.
Its length from east to west is accurately determined by the fact that the Via Appia, which runs from north-west to south-east from Casilinum to Calatia, turns due east very soon after passing the so-called Arco di Adriano ( a triumphal arch of brickwork, once faced with marble, with three openings, erected in honour of some emperor unknown ), and continues to run in this direction for 1, 600 m ( 6000 ancient Oscan feet ).
More contemporary examples of nonsense verse are Vogon poetry, found in Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy or the 1972 song ' Prisencolinensinainciusol ' by Italian multi-talent Adriano Celentano.
In 2006, he recorded in duet with 1960s Italian hitmaker Adriano Celentano a new cover of " Diana ", with Italian lyrics by Celentano-Mogol and with singer / songwriter Alex Britti on the guitar.
Brazilian's coach Carlos Alberto Parreira presented a formation nicknamed " The Magic Square " by the Brazilian sport journalists, based in 4 offensive players: Ronaldo, Adriano, Kaká, and Ronaldinho.
* May 5 – The seventeenth Maggio Musicale Fiorentino opens with a performance of Gaspare Spontini's last opera, Agnese di Hohenstaufen, and continues until 20 June, featuring operas by Weber, Adriano Lualdi, Puccini, and Tchaikovsky, as well as the world premiere of Valentino Bucchi's Il contrabasso.
* Società Generale Semiconduttori ( founded in 1957 by Adriano Olivetti ).
Having successfully defeated the pirates, the so-called Mamma Aiuto gang, Porco retires to the Hotel Adriano, which is run by his long-time friend Gina.
The main team is now formed by: Rafael Cabral ; Danilo, Edu Dracena, Durval, Léo ; Arouca, Adriano, Elano, Ganso ; Neymar and Borges.
Olimpia, who were winners of the 1979 Copa Libertadores, were blossoming in their second golden era with players such as Ever Hugo Almeida, Gabriel González, Adriano Samaniego, and star Raul Vicente Amarilla, all coached by legend Luis Cubilla.
Translated from Tibetan into Italian edited and annotated by Adriano Clemente.
In the State Senate, the neighborhood is split between the 30th District, represented by Democrat Bill Perkins, and the 31st District, represented by Democrat Adriano Espaillat.
( Translated from the Tibetan, edited and annotated by Adriano Clemente with the help of the author.
( Translated from the Tibetan, edited and annotated by Adriano Clemente with the help of the author.
Several publications of the 1590s include toccatas, by composers like Girolamo Diruta, Adriano Banchieri, Claudio Merulo, Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli, Luzzasco Luzzaschi and others.
The original style of Tum Pai was put together by Sijo Adriano D. Emperado, Al Dacascos and Al Dela Cruz in the early 60s to create an advanced style for the Kajukenbo system.
For this purpose they recorded a rock cover version of the classic Azzurro by Adriano Celentano, accompanied by a video satirising the behaviour of German football fans when abroad.

Siria and by
It is bounded by the Serengeti Park to the south, the Siria escarpment to the west, and Maasai pastoral ranches to the north, east and west.
There are a few cover songs on the album, most notably Avril Lavigne's " Sk8er Boi ", P! nk's " Just Like A Pill ", Patti Smith's " Because the Night ", and the Rascal Flatts ' song " What Hurts the Most ", as well as two tracks, " Endless Summer " and " I Will Believe It " that were previously recorded by Natalie Horler and DJ Manian under the discontinued Siria name.
* Primavere per una Siria Democratica e un Libano Independente, Mesogea by GEm s. r. l.

by and Pasquale
The working principle of a yupana is unknown, but in 2001 an explanation of the mathematical basis of these instruments was proposed by Italian mathematician Nicolino De Pasquale.
The Council, depicted by Pasquale Cati ( Cati da Iesi )
* Don Pasquale, by Donizetti-Norina
This 19th-century painting is by Pasquale Sarullo.
The opera was produced in Prague starting in December 1786 by the Pasquale Bondini company.
Don Pasquale is an opera buffa, or comic opera, in three acts by Gaetano Donizetti with an Italian libretto by Giovanni Ruffini and the composer after Angelo Anelli's libretto for Stefano Pavesi's Ser Marc ' Antonio ( 1810 ).
Don Pasquale was given its premiere on 3 January 1843 in Italian by the Théâtre-Italien at the Salle Ventadour in Paris.
* Zenobia in Palmira ( 1789 ) by Pasquale Anfossi
by Pasquale Festa Campanile ( 1965 )
by Pasquale Festa Campanile ( 1973 )
The 1983 Italian movie Il Petomane, directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile and starring Ugo Tognazzi, gives a poetic rendition of the character, contrasting his deep longing for normalcy with the condition of ' freak ' to which his act relegated him.
Here, the forms were freer and less extended than in the serious genre and the set numbers were linked by recitativo secco, except in Donizetti's Don Pasquale in 1843.
This somewhat anachronistic image, fortified by much new scholarship, informed the major new biography by Pasquale Villari, who regarded Savonarola ’ s preaching against Medici despotism as the model for the Italian struggle for liberty and national unification.
In that same year, 1800, a troupe of Italian players led by Pasquale Casorti began giving performances in Dyrehavsbakken, then a well-known site for entertainers, hawkers, and inn-keepers.
This was followed in 1978 by the first Australian Opera country tour with orchestra to north-eastern New South Wales ( Don Pasquale with the Queensland Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Tintner ).
( 1999 ), by Pasquale Squitieri
In Don Procopio Bizet followed the stock devices of Italian opera as typified by Donizetti in Don Pasquale, a work which it closely resembles.
The most prominent verismo baritones included such major singers in Europe and America as the polished Giuseppe De Luca ( the first Sharpless in Madama Butterfly ), Mario Sammarco ( the first Gerard in Andrea Chénier ), Eugenio Giraldoni ( the first Scarpia in Tosca ), Pasquale Amato ( the first Rance in La fanciulla del West ), Riccardo Stracciari ( noted for his richly attractive timbre ) and Domenico Viglione-Borghesi, whose voice was exceeded in size only by that of the lion-voiced Titta Ruffo.
), later set to music by more than 40 other composers, including Johann Adolph Hasse ( 1735 ), Giuseppe Arena ( 1738 ), Francesco Corradini ( 1747 ), Christoph Willibald Gluck ( 1752 ), Andrea Adolfati ( 1753 ), Niccolò Jommelli ( 1753 ), Ignaz Holzbauer ( 1757 ), Vincenzo Legrezio Ciampi ( 1757 ), Gioacchino Cocchi ( 1760 ), Marcello Bernardini ( 1768 ), Andrea Bernasconi ( 1768 ), Pasquale Anfossi ( 1769 ), and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ( 1791 ).
* Sun Yat-sen, translated by Pasquale d ' Elia. The Triple Demism of Sun Yat-Sen. New York: AMS Press, Inc., 1974.
The series was written and produced by Gordon Murray and animated by Bob Bura, John Hardwick and Pasquale Ferrari.

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