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2 unusual facts about Francesco Antonio Begnudelli-Basso


Francesco Antonio Begnudelli-Basso

In 1679, however, he held a canonry in Freising Cathedral, where also he became in 1696 vicar-general of the diocese, and where he died.

Francesco Antonio Begnudelli-Basso (born at Trento; died at Freising, 9 October 1713) was an Austrian canon lawyer.


Alessandro Carabelli

One of Italy’s leading jazz pianists, over the course of his career he has performed and recorded with some of the most important musicians such as: Bob Mover, Lee Konitz, John Arnold, Gary Windo, Franco Ambrosetti, Franco Cerri, Stefano Bagnoli, Enzo Scoppa, Dodo Goja, Giulio Visibelli, Paolo Pelegatti, Gianni Basso, Fabio Jeger, Tony Arco, Marco Ratti among them.

Anthony Basso

In 2005, Basso moved on to the Tippeligaen side Viking, where he enjoyed a good spell, the highlight of which was his impressive performance in the shock 1–0 home victory over Ligue 1 giants Monaco in the 2005–06 UEFA Cup group stage.

Basso block

Basso block is a mini version of an Apple box.

Campanile Basso

King Albert of Belgium (le Roi Alpiniste) climbed Campanille Basso in 1933 by the Via Preuss, giving name to the Terrazzino Re dei Belgi.

Claudio Basso

Claudio Basso is an Argentine singer born in Cipolletti, Río Negro on August 6, 1977.

Dominick Basso

Basso's son,Jimmy Basso, was sentenced in 1999 to 1½ years in prison and fined $27,000 by United States District Judge Robert C. Broomfield for his role in a point-shaving scandal involving Arizona State University basketball.

Investigator John M. Dowd discovered six telephone calls that Rose had made to Basso's home and his bookmaking wire room over a period of several years in the late 1980s.

Giovanni Lombardi

Lombardi became the only rider of the peloton to participate and complete all three grand tours of the 2005 season, riding the Giro and Tour de France for team captain Ivan Basso as well as the Vuelta for Carlos Sastre.

Klaudia Taev Competition

6.2009not awardedAnatoli Siuko (basso, Belarus)Asmik Grigorjan (soprano, Lithuania)
Pauliina Linnosaari (soprano, Finland)
Maria Veretenina (soprano, Estonia6.2011not awardedAndrey Sauchanka (baritone, Belarus)Elina Volkmane (soprano, Latvia)

Martín Basso

Martín Basso (born July 26, 1974 in Cordoba) is an Argentine racing driver.

Mikhail Zlatopolsky

Chesnokov differentiates between a basso profondo whose range ends around C2, and strong oktavists, whose range may extend as low as G1 or F1.

Osvaldo Mariscotti

Mariscotti's works have been featured at the 9th Florence Biennale held at the historical "Fortezza da Basso" and the 10th Rome Biennale held at the prestigious "Sale di Bramante" (Piazza del Popolo).

Pascal Dubreuil

He also teaches harpsichord, basso continuo and musical rhetoric (Bachelor/Master) at the Centre d'Études Supérieures de Musique et de Danse in Poitiers.

Paul Plishka

He studied at Montclair State College and with Armen Boyajian (also the pedagogue of Marisa Galvany and fellow basso Samuel Ramey), and made his operatic debut with the Paterson Lyric Opera, in 1961.

Schiller Institute

Other well known vocalists who endorsed the initiative include Shirley Verrett (soprano), Joan Sutherland (soprano), George Shirley (tenor), Luciano Pavarotti (tenor), Sherrill Milne (baritone), Fedora Barbier (mezzosoprano), Grace Bumbry (soprano), Elly Ameling (soprano), Peter Schreier (tenor), Birgit Nilsson (soprano), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Kurt Moll (basso), Marilyn Horne (mezzosoprano), and Ruggero Raimondi (basso).


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