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Vincenzo Bellini

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  • Well, the composer Vincenzo Bellini is next on my list.

    Dante And The Cannibal Count 2007

  • "Norma" is an early 19-century Italian opera by Vincenzo Bellini that is one of the masterpieces of the repertory, and easily Bellini's finest work.

    Norma on a Scorched Earth Stage sfmike 2005

  • "Norma" is an early 19-century Italian opera by Vincenzo Bellini that is one of the masterpieces of the repertory, and easily Bellini's finest work.

    Archive 2005-08-01 sfmike 2005

  • When his teachers heard the quality of his voice, they decided that he should study bel canto singing, a style of singing developed by the nineteenth-century Italian composer Vincenzo Bellini.

    The Good Life Tony Bennett 1998

  • When his teachers heard the quality of his voice, they decided that he should study bel canto singing, a style of singing developed by the nineteenth-century Italian composer Vincenzo Bellini.

    The Good Life Tony Bennett 1998

  • When his teachers heard the quality of his voice, they decided that he should study bel canto singing, a style of singing developed by the nineteenth-century Italian composer Vincenzo Bellini.

    The Good Life Tony Bennett 1998

  • Vincenzo Bellini was born Nov. 3, 1802, at Catania, Sicily, and came of musical parentage.

    The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers 1876

  • Vincenzo Bellini (1802-1835) was born at Catania, in Switzerland, the son of an organist.

    A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present 1874

  • Vincenzo Bellini's The Capulets and the Montagues is a true rarity: a successful opera based on the celebrated tale of Romeo and Juliet.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • A guy called Antonio arrived who was from Catania, and one day someone said, 'Cook us a Sicilian dish', and so he made pasta alla Norma, the famous dish named in honour of the opera Norma by Vincenzo Bellini, who was born in Catania.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Giorgio Locatelli 2011

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