GasparePacchierotti (21 May 1740 – 28 October 1821) was a mezzo-soprano castrato, and one of the most famous singers of his time. Details of his early...
repertoire. Contemporary critics, such as Fanny Burney, Daniel Lyons and GasparePacchierotti, noted that her voice with its clear, unaffected, sweet expression...
Graun as director of Frederick the Great's royal opera. Castrato GasparePacchierotti makes his debut at the Perugia carnival, in a female role. Tommaso...
soprano castrato, known as the angel of Rome "because of vocal purity GasparePacchierotti (1740–1821), soprano castrato, one of the most famous singers of...
cast of Romolo ed Ersilia included three distinguished singers: GasparePacchierotti, Anna de Amicis-Buonsolazzi, and Giuseppe Tibaldi. Act I, scene 1...
Carlo in 1772–73. In 1778 she went to London, and appeared with GasparePacchierotti in Demofonte, a pasticcio, at the Haymarket Theatre. She remained...
Lefebvre, "Madame Dugazon", entertainer (born 1755) October 28 – GasparePacchierotti, castrato singer (born 1740) November 10 – Andreas Romberg, violinist...
old rondo style imitating the celebrated mezzo-soprano castrato GasparePacchierotti; his falsetto stunned the public and an ovation followed.[citation...
and Germany. She and her sister Fanny were very close: the singer GasparePacchierotti said they had "one mind", although it was Susanna who loved his "divine"...
inauguration of the new theatre La Fenice in Venice, opposite the castrato GasparePacchierotti (who exerted a strong artistic influence upon her throughout her...
Johann Christian Bach and an associate of world-renowned castrato GasparePacchierotti, a regular visitor to London between 1778 and 1791. Tenducci published...
operas he worked alongside the castrati Girolamo Crescentini and GasparePacchierotti, and the soprano Brigida Banti, who shared common artistic trends...
young to have heard Signora Todi on the stage; nor can she have heard Pacchierotti, Marchesi or Crescentini; nor, as far as I can discover, did she ever...