Domenico Ronconi (11 July 1772 – 13 April 1839[1]) was an Italian operatic tenor who had an active international career in leading opera houses from 1796 to 1829. He then embarked on a second career as a voice teacher in Milan which lasted until his death in that city in 1839.
^Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Domenico Ronconi". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian).
DomenicoRonconi (11 July 1772 – 13 April 1839) was an Italian operatic tenor who had an active international career in leading opera houses from 1796...
Franciscan Order DomenicoRonconi (1772 – 1839), Italian operatic tenor, teacher and father of 3 singers including Giorgio Giorgio Ronconi (1810 – 1890)...
is the birthplace of Domenico Montagnana (1680–1750), one of the world's finest violin and cello makers. Tenor DomenicoRonconi was also born in the town...
Verdi's Nabucco at La Scala, Milan. Ronconi was born in Milan and had been taught to sing by his father, DomenicoRonconi, who was a leading tenor. He married...
studied in Italy; among her teachers were Aloysia Weber Lange and DomenicoRonconi. Her stage debut, in her native city, came in 1821, when she performed...
the famous bass Giuseppe Frezzolini. She then studied in Milan with DomenicoRonconi and in Florence with Andrea Nencini and N. Tachinardi. At the advice...
special attention to the Schechner and taught her the solfeggio, while DomenicoRonconi rehearsed roles with her. When she sang with Henriette Méric-Lalande...
Milan to attend the acting school of the Piccolo Teatro directed by Luca Ronconi. In 2008 she got her diploma. After her debut in the theater at the age...
their father's death in 1831. She also formed early friendships with DomenicoRonconi and Vincenzo Bellini Both of whom dedicated art songs to her. From...
1975 he won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Score for Luca Ronconi 's Orlando Furioso. Domenico Seren Gay. Teatro popolare dialettale: indagine-enciclopedia...
focused her appearances on stage, where she worked intensively with Luca Ronconi, and on television. Death Walks in Laredo (1966) - Mady The Wild Eye (1967)...
Gazzolo as carrettiere di Casa Ricordi Renato Malavasi as Ambrogi Aldo Ronconi as tenor Maselli Vira Silenti as Marietta Ricordi Aldo Silvani as Bellini's...
1985, Pavarotti sang Radames at La Scala opposite Maria Chiara in a Luca Ronconi production conducted by Maazel, recorded on video. His performance of the...
Rizzo Alfredo Robert Roberto Roberti Giuseppe Rocca Alice Rohrwacher Luca Ronconi Brunello Rondi Gian Luigi Rondi Francesco Rosi Gian Paolo Rosmino Nello...
Monicelli) .... Giovanni Pizzullo Orlando Furioso (1974, TV Mini-Series, Luca Ronconi) .... Agramante Processo per direttissima (1974, Lucio De Caro) .... Stefano...
composed by Ennio Morricone. Davila Roa, staged only once by director Luca Ronconi. Reportedly a huge fiasco, it was never published in written form. Omero...
favourable reports about the music (from Giuseppina Strepponi and Giorgio Ronconi), he offered to stage it in the following season on very generous terms...
Nicola of Longobardi, Euphrasia Eluvathingal of the sacred heart, Amato Ronconi "Saint Who? Saint Ludovico of Casoria". Magnificat. 18 (3). Magnificat...
approached, and except Giorgio Ronconi his Leporello was the finest I remember, especially the last scene. He was inferior to Ronconi in the comic scenes. I had...
baritone Giorgio Ronconi in New York. Domenico was married to an opera singer, his son, Paolo Emilio returned to Italy after Domenico's death in 1880. The...
– Ferdinand David, editor and musician (died 1873) August 6 – Giorgio Ronconi, operatic baritone (died 1890) August 12 – Alfred Novello, music publisher...
(1980) - President of Court I Know That You Know That I Know (1982) - Ronconi Count Tacchia (1982) - Duca Savello Amok (1983) - M. Horn Sono un fenomeno...