BrigidaBanti (née Giorgi; 1757–1806), best known by her husband's surname and her stage-name, as BrigidaBanti, was an Italian soprano. Her origins are...
Brazilian visual artist BrigidaBanti Giorgi (1757–1806), noted Italian soprano in the 18th and early 19th century Brigida Haraldsdotter, medieval Swedish...
Banti is an Italian surname. It may refer to: Anna Banti (1895-1985), Italian writer BrigidaBanti (1757-1806), Italian soprano Luisa Banti (1894-1978)...
(née Morichelli; 1745–1800) was an Italian soprano, known for her rivalry with BrigidaBanti. Anna Morichelli was born at Reggio in 1760. Being endowed by nature...
Vicente Martín y Soler, opera and ballet composer (b. 1754) February 18 - BrigidaBanti, operatic soprano (b. 1755) February 23 – John Alcock, composer (b....
leading role of Alceo in I giuochi d'Agrigento by Paisiello alongside BrigidaBanti. The following season he made his last operatic appearance in the same...
tenors Matteo Babini, Giovanni Ansani and Giacomo David, the prime-donne BrigidaBanti and Luísa Todi de Agujar. These were the singers who opposed the belcanto...
to the Spanish interloper, Martín y Soler, and partly by devotees of BrigidaBanti who was also performing at the King's Theatre during that season and...
education to the future European star of opera and refined cantatrice, BrigidaBanti. Sacchini's position in London eventually became untenable: his health...
(1780-1799) Organist: Charles Lucas (1841-8) Singers: Harriett Abrams, BrigidaBanti, James Bartleman, Elizabeth Billington, Anna Bishop, John Braham, Angelica...
castrati Girolamo Crescentini and Gaspare Pacchierotti, and the soprano BrigidaBanti, who shared common artistic trends with him. In France, where he appeared...