Morlacchi is a family name of Italian origin.
It might indicate an ultimate family origin connected with the Morlachs, a Balkan ethnic group which had considerable interaction with Italians (particularly those from the Republic of Venice).
Notable people with the surname include:
Federico Morlacchi (born 1993), Italian paralympic swimmer
Carlo Gritti Morlacchi (1777–1852), Italian bishop
Francesco Morlacchi (1784–1841), Italian opera composer
Giuseppina Antonia "Josephine" Morlacchi Omohundro (October 8, 1836 – July 23, 1886) was an Italian American ballerina, dancer, and actress. She introduced...
Morlacchi is a family name of Italian origin. It might indicate an ultimate family origin connected with the Morlachs, a Balkan ethnic group which had...
Francesco Giuseppe Baldassare Morlacchi (14 June 1784 – 28 October 1841) was an Italian composer of more than twenty operas. During the many years he...
Vernon De Marco Morlacchi (born 18 November 1992) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for UAE Pro League club Hatta. Born in Argentina...
Lucilla Morlacchi (29 April 1936 – 13 November 2014) was an Italian film, television and stage actress. Born in Milan in 1936, Morlacchi studied at the...
starred Giuseppina Morlacchi, a dancer and actress from Milan, Italy, who was performing in the theater circuit with her Morlacchi Ballet Troupe when...
Federico Morlacchi (born 11 November 1993) is an Italian paralympic swimmer who was flagbearer for Italy at the 2020 Summer Paralympics open ceremony...
Teatro Morlacchi, formerly Teatro del Verzaro, is the largest theater of Perugia. It is named after the musician Francesco Morlacchi. In 1777 the local...
Racconti del passato tra letteratura, cinema e televisione (in Italian). Morlacchi Editore. p. 121. ISBN 978-8-8607-4066-3. "Il cinema delle avanguardie"...
Carlo Gritti Morlacchi (1777–1852) was the Bishop of Bergamo from 1831 to 1852. Born in Alzano Lombardo, at the time a territory of Republic of Venice...
1998 as Eta Beta and then Zeta Beta, and originally consisted of Jessica Morlacchi (b. 1987, vocalist and bass guitar), Vincenzo Siani (b. 1986, drums),...
Mayr Saffo (Pacini), 1840 opera by Pacini Saffo in Leucade, by Francesco Morlacchi (1784-1841) Paul Saffo (born 1954), American technology forecaster Saffo...
historian Annibale Mariotti (1738–1801), physician and poet Francesco Morlacchi (1784–1841), composer Gertrude Prosperi (1799-1847), Roman Catholic professed...
(Serbo-Croatian: Morlaci, Морлаци or Crni Vlasi, Црни Власи; Italian: Morlacchi; Romanian: Morlaci) has been an exonym used for a rural Christian community...
Silvestri releases all the men; Morlacchi retrieves the same notebook he used earlier to interrogate Peggy. Morlacchi and Cristina later discuss their...
Racconti del passato tra letteratura, cinema e televisione (in Italian). Morlacchi Editore. p. 121. ISBN 978-88-6074-066-3. Robert K. Klepper (1999). Silent...
Paisiello (in 1782), by Nicolas Isouard in 1796, and then by Francesco Morlacchi in 1816. Though the work of Paisiello triumphed for a time, only Rossini's...
49. Harris 2006, p. 249. Milić Brett, Branislava (2014). Imagining the Morlacchi in Fortis and Goldoni (PhD). University of Alberta. pp. 1–213. doi:10...
King's Theatre in London and appeared there in Aureliano in Palmira and Morlacchi's Tebaldo ed Isolina. However, his career as a theatre manager ended following...
call themselves – or a Scots word for rubbish, or a reference to the Morlacchi community in Dalmatia. The Time Machine can be read as a symbolic novel...
(1819) I due Valdomiri Peter Winter (1817) Gianni di Parigi Francesco Morlacchi (1818) Giovanni Antonio Speranza (1836) Gaetano Donizetti (set to music...
Martin-Joseph Mengal 1784 1851 Belgian composer and instructor Francesco Morlacchi 1784 1841 Italian composer George Onslow 1784 1853 Anglo-French composer...
pg 19. Penguin Classics Milić Brett, Branislava (2014). Imagining the Morlacchi in Fortis and Goldoni (PhD). University of Alberta. pp. 1–213. doi:10...
opera in three acts, libretto by Felice Romani (Rimini 1835) Francesco Morlacchi, Francesca da Rimini, opera (composed for Venice 1836, but unperformed)...