Felice Salimbeni (c. 1712 - 16 October 1755) was an Italian castrato opera singer. Born in Milan, his singing teachers included Nicola Antonio Porpora and Christoph Schaffrath. He sang in venues in Rome, Vienna, Berlin and Dresden, singing the title parts in operas by Porpora and Antonio Caldara.[1] He died in 1755 in the Slovenian town of Vrhnika, then part of the Habsburg monarchy.
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FeliceSalimbeni (c. 1712 - 16 October 1755) was an Italian castrato opera singer. Born in Milan, his singing teachers included Nicola Antonio Porpora...
his pupils included such well-known castrati as Giuseppe Appiani, FeliceSalimbeni, and Gaetano Majorano (known as Caffarelli), as well as distinguished...
The Salimbeni Prize (Il Premio Salimbeni per la Storia e la Critica d'Arte) is awarded by the Fondazione Salimbeni per le Arti Figurative of San Severino...
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linking Lovere and Bergamo, along the lake, he had his grandson, Sebastiano Salimbeni, a self-trained architect design the present palace. Work began in 1820...
Palazzo Spini Feroni, the Palazzo Buondelmonti, the Palazzo Bartolini Salimbeni and the Column of Justice. Piazza dei Ciompi: It has the Loggia del Pesce...
abbey lost all its territories, which were acquired by the count Leonardo Salimbeni. In 1898 his palace, which once belonged to the monastery, was sold to...
Majorca; director of the works of the Perpignan Cathedral and others Ventura Salimbeni, Sienese School artist whose works include Disputa of the Eucharist; became...