Il baritono verdiano
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Il baritono verdiano
Summary
Il baritono verdiano is a version, edition or translation[1].
Key Facts
- Il baritono verdiano's field of work was lyric singing[2].
- Il baritono verdiano authored Graziano D'Urso[3].
- Il baritono verdiano's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[4].
- Il baritono verdiano was published by Lulu Press, Inc.[5].
- Il baritono verdiano's collection is recorded as Biblioteca Francesco Pastura dell'Istituto musicale Vincenzo Bellini[6].
- Il baritono verdiano's language of work or name is recorded as Italian[7].
- Il baritono verdiano was distributed by hardcover[8].
- Il baritono verdiano was published on July 5, 2021[9].
- Il baritono verdiano's main subject is Giuseppe Verdi[10].
- Il baritono verdiano's main subject is Verdi baritone[11].
- Il baritono verdiano's main subject is opera[12].
- Il baritono verdiano's main subject is singing[13].
- Il baritono verdiano's main subject is baritone[14].
- Il baritono verdiano's main subject is lyric baritone[15].
- Il baritono verdiano's main subject is baryton-Martin[16].
- Il baritono verdiano's main subject is dramatic baritone[17].
- Il baritono verdiano's main subject is buffo baritone[18].
- Il baritono verdiano's main subject is Kavalierbariton[19].
- Il baritono verdiano's main subject is bass-baritone[20].
- Il baritono verdiano's number of pages is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+426'}[21].
- Il baritono verdiano's described by source is recorded as Zenodo[22].
- Il baritono verdiano's described by source is recorded as PhilArchive: The Philosophy E-Print Archive[23].
- Il baritono verdiano's title is recorded as IL BARITONO VERDIANO[24].
- Il baritono verdiano's subtitle is recorded as Un contributo alla sua definizione: caratteristiche, gradazione ed impiego drammaturgico-musicale nelle opere di Giuseppe Verdi[25].
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Authorship and Creation
Il baritono verdiano authored Graziano D'Urso[3]. It was published by Lulu Press, Inc.[5].
Publication
Il baritono verdiano was released on July 5, 2021[9]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Italian[7]. It was distributed by hardcover[8].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include Giuseppe Verdi[10], Verdi baritone[11], opera[12], singing[13], baritone[14], and lyric baritone[15].