Giuliano Amato | Don Pasquale | Pasquale Paoli | Pasquale Festa Campanile | Bert Amato | Alfonse D'Amato | Al D'Amato | Ugo Pasquale Mifsud | Pasquale Squitieri | Pasquale Scimeca | Pasquale Condello | John D'Amato | Joe D'Amato | Giuseppe Pasquale Ricci | Baldassare Amato | Angelo Amato | Amato Lusitano | Senator Alfonse d'Amato | Pasquale Villari | Pasquale Simonetti | Pasquale Ricci | Pasquale J. D'Amuro | Pasquale Camerlengo | Pasquale Cajano | Nino D'Angelo - Alberto Amato | Ken Amato | Joe d'Amato | Giuseppe D'Amato | Felice Pasquale Baciocchi | Erika Amato |
In 1916 he presented a four-week opera season at the Grand National Theatre in Havana, where his company included Geraldine Farrar and Pasquale Amato.
Over the next twenty years it received over fifty new productions from Palermo to Paris, Buenos Aires to Moscow, Cairo to San Francisco, arriving at The Metropolitan Opera on 16 January 1920 in a production directed by David Belasco and conducted by Roberto Moranzoni, starring Geraldine Farrar, Giulio Crimi and Pasquale Amato, and later Giovanni Martinelli and Giuseppe De Luca.