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* Giulio Cesare is an awesome opera for altos: 1 lyric soprano, 1 mezzo soprano, 1 contralto, 3 countertenors (all of which can be sung by mezzos with powerful lower ranges), and 2 basses.
Archive 2007-05-01 Celeste Winant 2007
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* Giulio Cesare is an awesome opera for altos: 1 lyric soprano, 1 mezzo soprano, 1 contralto, 3 countertenors (all of which can be sung by mezzos with powerful lower ranges), and 2 basses.
Recent vocal epiphanies Celeste Winant 2007
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Soryo’s, Cesare, is ongoing in Morning and has yet to be licensed.
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Soryo’s, Cesare, is ongoing in Morning and has yet to be licensed.
Compare and contrast 2009
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Ahavah: Yup, ES ran in Weekly Morning, as does her current series, Cesare, which is about the Borgias.
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"Cesare," she told him, "Gheta was right; at one time I was in love with Mochales."
The Happy End Joseph Hergesheimer 1917
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"Cesare," she said gently, "you are not thinking what you are saying.
The Gadfly 1912
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Cesare Marjieh, the Israeli Interior Ministry liaison with the Christian churches, said his power to press for a new exit is limited.
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Cesare Marjieh, the Israeli Interior Ministry liaison with the Christian churches, said his power to press for a new exit is limited.
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Earliest records about the Brogan's painting indicate that it dates back to around 1538, when it belonged to the Antonio and Cesare Averoldi collection.
Painting at Fla. museum believed stolen by Nazis in WWII 2011
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