Eliodoro Bianchi (6 May 1773 – 10 May 1848) was an Italian operatic tenor and later a prominent singing teacher. Born in Cividate al Piano and trained in Naples under Giacomo Tritto, he made his stage debut in 1793. Amongst the many roles, he created during the course of his 40-year career were Baldassare in Ciro in Babilonia and the King of Sweden in Eduardo e Cristina, both of which were composed by Rossini expressly for Bianchi's voice.[1] He retired from the stage in 1835 and spent his later years in Palazzolo sull'Oglio, where he died at the age of 75.
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EliodoroBianchi (6 May 1773 – 10 May 1848) was an Italian operatic tenor and later a prominent singing teacher. Born in Cividate al Piano and trained...
Cremona, and those of Brescia, supported by Milan. The Italian tenor EliodoroBianchi was born in Cividate al Piano in 1773. "Superficie di Comuni Province...
Luigia Prosperi-Crespi (1770–1824). Crespi was married to the tenor EliodoroBianchi and appeared with him in three world premieres at La Scala. Crespi...
writer, artist and critic Álvaro Yáñez Bianchi (1893–1964). He was the son of politician, lawyer and journalist Eliodoro Yáñez. In Paris, he associated with...
Campenhout, opera singer, conductor and composer (b. 1779) May 10 – EliodoroBianchi, Italian opera singer (b. 1773) August 5 (or 6) – Nicola Vaccai, opera...
Premiere Cast, 24 April 1819 (Conductor: ) Carlo, King of Sweden tenor EliodoroBianchi Cristina, his daughter, secret wife of Eduardo soprano Rosa Morandi...
(died 1853) March 7 – Tommaso Marchesi, composer (died 1852) May 6 – EliodoroBianchi. Italian tenor (died 1848) May 26 – Hans Georg Nägeli, composer (died...
14 (?) March 1812 (Conductor: – ) Baldassare, King of Assyria tenor EliodoroBianchi Ciro, King of Persia contralto Marietta Marcolini Amira, wife of Ciro...
figures as Andrea Nozzari, Giovanni David (Giacomo's son and pupil), EliodoroBianchi, Domenico Donzelli, Giovanni Battista Rubini and Bordogni himself....
with the encouragement of Simon Mayr, he began singing studies with EliodoroBianchi. He made his stage debut in 1841 as Filippo in Bellini's Beatrice di...
by MTSM 210 torpedo speedboat piloted by Lt.(jg) Aldo Massarini and PO1 Eliodoro Grillo. Later sunk by German aircraft while being towed back to port. All...
19th Century, consists in 300 seats, reopened in 1994 and dedicated to Eliodoro Sollima. Cine Teatro Impero, built during Fascism. Agricultural Technical...