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Luisa and Tetrazzini
* April 28 – Luisa Tetrazzini, Italian opera singer ( b. 1871 )
It was then at the Manhattan Opera House in 1909 with Luisa Tetrazzini, John McCormack, and Charles Gilibert, and again with Frieda Hempel and Antonio Scotti in the same roles at the Met on December 17, 1917.
Indeed, Adelina Patti and Luisa Tetrazzini were the only Italian sopranos to enjoy star status in London and New York in the late-Victorian and Edwardian eras, while such well-known compatriots and coevals of theirs as Gemma Bellincioni and Eugenia Burzio ( among several others ) failed to please Anglo-Saxon ears because, unlike Patti and Tetrazzini, they possessed unsteady, vibrato-laden voices — see Scott for evaluations of their respective techniques.
Luisa Tetrazzini ( 1911 )
Luisa Tetrazzini ( June 29, 1871 – April 28, 1940 ) was an Italian coloratura soprano of great international fame.
Luisa Tetrazzini ( 1911 )
Luisa is thought to be eponymous of the popular American dish Turkey Tetrazzini, which allegedly originated in San Francisco, where she resided for years.
* Gattey, Charles Neilson, Luisa Tetrazzini: The Florentine Nightingale ( Amadeus Press, Portland 1995 )
* Luisa Tetrazzini, 2 volumes: 1, 2 ; Nimbus.
* Luisa Tetrazzini: The Complete Known Recordings ( 5 volumes ); Pearl, Pavilion Records ( 9220 GEMM CDS )
* Luisa Tetrazzini: The Complete London Recordings ( boxed set ); EMI
* Luisa Tetrazzini: The Complete Zonophone ( 1904 ) and Victor Recordings ( 1911 – 20 ); Romophone.
* Luisa Tetrazzini: The Florentine Nightingale ; Virual Museum of the City of San Francisco
* Caruso and Tetrazzini on the Art of Singing, 1909, by Enrico Caruso and Luisa Tetrazzini, from Project Gutenberg
* Images of Luisa Tetrazzini from the Portal to Texas History
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Opera singer Luisa Tetrazzini began with the song in her free public concert in the streets of San Francisco, California on Christmas Eve, 1910.

Luisa and singing
Matt then delivers a speech about his love for Luisa, singing over the wall to her in a mock literary / heroic way (" Metaphor ").

Luisa and along
However, several contemporaneous maps identified the same island as " Luisa ," after Louise of Savoy, the Queen Mother of France, and the mother of Francis I. Verrazano's ship log stated that the island was " full of hilles, covered with trees, well-peopled for we saw fires all along the coaste.
The exhibition buildings were constructed in María Luisa Park along the Guadalquivir River.
The fathers then hire traveling actors to stage a mock abduction, so that Matt can heroically seem to save Luisa, settling the supposed feud and securing their fathers ' blessings ( which the young lovers have really had all along ).
In the same day, along with her daughter and sister, she was also made the 96th Noble Dame of the Royal Order of Queen María Luisa, on October 10, 1800.
* Villa Corsini, erected in the mid-18th century along the Appian Way to Ariccia by the Corsini family, was also called the royal inn because of that has hosted many distinguished guests: among them Maria Luisa of Spain, Charles IV of Spain, Charles Emmanuel IV of Savoy and Giuseppe Garibaldi.
The exhibition buildings were constructed in María Luisa Park along the Guadalquivir River.

Luisa and Caruso
His on-stage colleagues included such renowned singers as Nellie Melba, Luisa Tetrazzini, Enrico Caruso, Giovanni Martinelli, Titta Ruffo, Giuseppe De Luca and Feodor Chaliapin.

Luisa and record
Jaya ( born Maria Luisa Ramsey on March 21, 1969 ) is a Filipino soul music, singer, rapper, dancer, record producer, TV host, and actress of mixed Filipino and African American descent.
Born Maria Luisa Ramsey on March 21, 1969 in Manila, Philippines, the name Jaya came from an American producer when he signed her to a record deal in the U. S. in 1989.

Luisa and M
* Casualty of War: A Childhood Remembered ( Eastern European Studies, 18 ) Luisa Lang Owen and Charles M. Barber, Texas A & M University Press, January, 2003, hardcover, 288 pages, ISBN 1-58544-212-7
* Francesco Mallegni, M. Luisa Ceccarelli Lemut.

Luisa and Amor
* Assistant Animators: Sandra Sasu, Julio Altozano, Maria Luisa Ruis, Luis Amor, Armando Berdones, Borja Montoro, Mario Moroillo, Fernando Ollero, Angel Marcano, Mercedes Manzanvo, Marta Diaz, Jesus Albiol, Juan Jose Mora and Maria Isabel Fernandez

Luisa and when
Soon after, Ivinskaya was lying ill in Luisa Popova's apartment, when suddenly Zinaida Pasternak arrived and confronted her.
Grand Duchess Luisa died when they were all quite young, on 19 September 1802, together with a stillborn son who was unnamed.
They pass the time by talking about their relationships and sexual experiences, with the boys largely boasting about their modest exploits, and Luisa speaking in more measured terms about Jano and wistfully of her first love, who died in a motorcycle accident when she was a teenager.
Anna Maria Luisa, the Dowager Electress Palatine, rushed to his bedside when it became apparent he would not recover.
During the worst times of the war of the Spanish Succession she was the real head of the Bourbon party, and was well aided by Princess Maria Luisa of Savoy, the spirited young queen of Philip V. She did not hesitate to quarrel even with such powerful personages as the Cardinal Archbishop of Toledo, Portocarrero, when they proved hostile, but she was so far from offending the pride of the nation, that when in 1709 Louis the XIV, severely pressed by the allies, threatened, or pretended, to desert the cause of his grandson, she dismissed all Frenchmen from the court and threw the king on the support of the Castilians.
Luisa Fernanda has been working on television since 1987, when she began her career as a host in Mexico, as well as a member of " Garibaldi " the music group, where she sang together with Patty Manterola, Pilar Montenegro, Katia Llanos, Sergio Mayer, Javier Ortiz, Victor Noriega and Charly Lopez.
" In the original production, when El Gallo offers to stage the phony kidnapping of Luisa, he refers to the proposed event as a " rape ", although he makes it clear that he uses the word only in its traditional literary sense ( Latin " rapere ") of " abduction ", explaining that many classical works, including Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock, use the word in this sense.
The Medici were still paying for it when the last member of the family, Anna Maria Luisa de ' Medici, died in 1743.
Some examples include: six interlocking stories ; the music score Cloud Atlas is a " sextet with overlapping soloists " ( not unlike the six stories ); Sixsmith is the name of a main character, who is 66 years old ; Eva is the result of " six centuries of breeding "; a police officer is shot six times in the back ; Napier knew Luisa when she was six ; Cavendish is sixty-something years old, he needs 60, 000 pounds to avoid being " beat up ", his hospital window only opens six inches ; Sonmi recites Six Catechisms, drives six-wheeler fords, lives on the university sixth-floor where she is left alone for six days, completes secondary school in six months ; A Prescient woman arrives in Zachry's sixteenth year, he rolls a six ' n ' six when playing dice, etc.
Infanta Luisa Fernanda was heiress-presumptive to the crown between 1833 and 1851 when Isabella's oldest surviving daughter was born.
Luisa's father was made a count by King Umberto I. Countess Amman died when Luisa was thirteen, and Count Amman died two years later, making his daughters, Luisa and her elder sister, Francesca ( 1880 – 1919, married Giulio Padulli ), reportedly the wealthiest women in Italy.
In 1855, when Luisa Maria of Borbone, sister of Maria Christina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies reopened the university of Parma, which had virtually closed its doors in 1849, Róndani became Professor of Agronomy.
The stories are full of gags with him burning his large nose whenever he uses heat vision, of him getting a bump on the head when Luisa hits him, of him hurting his fist when he hits a metal robot.
Her mother's elder sister, the Queen regnant Isabella II and her King consort, Francisco de Asis de Borbón, served as Mercedes ' godparents at her christening, when she was given the names: María de las Mercedes Isabel Francisca de Asís Antonia Luisa Fernanda Felipa Amalia Cristina Francisca de Paula Ramona Rita Cayetana Manuela Juana Josefa Joaquina Ana Rafaela Filomena Teresa Santísima Trinidad Gaspara Melchora Baltasara et omni sancti.
He and Luisa married on December 4, 1814, in La Asunción, when he was thirty-nine years of age and she just fifteen.
So when Carding's father dies his mom, Menang Medel, decides to take him away to the U. S. Although they promised to write to each other, Carding doesn't fulfill his promise, leading Luisa to distrust him and become determined to stay away from him when he returned ten years later.
Yet when Carding gets into an accident, Luisa can no longer deny the love she feels for him but with her family encouraging her to stay away from Carding, they decide to keep their relationship a secret.
Although Idad, Luisa's mom, doesn't approve she stands up for her daughter when Menang Medel demeans Luisa.
Then when Luisa finally breaks it off with Carding they get caught in a storm and have to seek refuge in a cave while everyone believes they have eloped.

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