Lodovico Graziani (14 November 1820 – 15 May 1885) was an Italian operatic tenor.[1] According to John Warrack and Ewan West, writing in The Oxford Dictionary of Opera: "His voice was clear and vibrant, but he lacked dramatic gifts."[2] He is now mainly remembered for having created the role of Alfredo Germont in the world premiere of Giuseppe Verdi's La traviata in 1853.
LodovicoGraziani (14 November 1820 – 15 May 1885) was an Italian operatic tenor. According to John Warrack and Ewan West, writing in The Oxford Dictionary...
conductor LodovicoGraziani (1820–1885), Italian operatic tenor Luis Arias Graziani (1926–2020), Peruvian air force officer and politician Rodolfo Graziani (1882–1955)...
especially after the singing of the baritone Felice Varesi and the tenor LodovicoGraziani. The next day, Verdi wrote to his friend Emanuele Muzio in what has...
Juventus) Annibale Caro (1507–1566), poet Francesco Graziani (1828–1901), opera singer LodovicoGraziani (1820–1885), opera singer Alessandro Maggiori (1764–1834)...
by the Théâtre-Italien at the Salle Ventadour, the cast included LodovicoGraziani as Manrico and Adelaide Borghi-Mamo as Azucena. Il trovatore was first...
Pietro Mongini, LodovicoGraziani, Enrico Tamberlick, and Francesco Tamagno; baritones Charles Santley, Jean-Baptiste Faure, Francesco Graziani, Leone Giraldoni...
Praetorius (1560–1629) August Nörmiger (1560–1613) Thomas Robinson (1560–1610) Lodovico Grossi da Viadana (c. 1560–1627) Scipione Dentice (1560–1635) Carlo Gesualdo...
born on 1 October 1671 in Cremona, Italy and christened Luigi Francesco Lodovico. When he was of age, he was educated at the Jesuit college there. After...
as pupils Gaetano Bertolani, Antonio Trentanove, the brothers Ballanti Graziani, and Marcantonio Trifogli. In 1784, he won second prize in the painting...
Boschi (1 Jun 1888 –1895) Giuseppe Ridolfi (29 Nov 1895 –1906) Giovanni Graziani (16 Oct 1906 – 7 Nov 1915 Died) Luigi Zaffarami (6 Dec 1915 – 10 Feb 1933...