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Carlo Broschi, called Farinelli, an Italian singer, born at
Candide 1694-1778 Voltaire 1736
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The Cavalier, Don Carlo Broschi, better known as Farinelli
Resonance in Singing and Speaking Thomas Fillebrown 1872
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Never saw "Farinelli," but am waiting for the eventual trashy made-for-cable-TV version of "Cry to Heaven."
Ariodante sfmike 2008
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Händel, in London, had male sopranos such as Farinelli,
A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present 1874
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Gary Oldman suffers and loves as Ludwig) and "Farinelli," which stars
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Gary Oldman suffers and loves as Ludwig) and "Farinelli," which stars
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Farinelli and his pit bull mix, Doug, strolled through a multitude of legs, food carts and dozens of other dogs.
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Farinelli and his pit bull mix, Doug, strolled through a multitude of legs, food carts and dozens of other dogs.
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"Just a lot of sniffing - that's the basset in him," Farinelli, 39, said.
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One might have thought that a recital entitled "Italian Cantatas From the Time of Farinelli" belonged at the Italian Embassy.
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