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Clorinda or Clorinde may refer to: People * Clorinda Corradi (1804–1877), noted Italian opera contralto *Clorinda Málaga de Prado (1905–1993), First Lady of Peru * Clorinda Matto de Turner (1852–1909), Peruvian writer * Clorinda Low Lucas (1895–1986) American Hawaiian social worker In the arts * Clorinda (''Jerusalem Delivered''), a character in the 1581 epic poem ''Jerusalem Delivered'' by Torquato Tasso, often depicted in art and music * Clorinda, one of the protagonists in ''Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda'', a 1624 operatic ''scena'' based on Tasso * Clorinda, Robin Hood's bride in the 1716 ballad "Robin Hood's Birth, Breeding, Valor, and Marriage" * ''Clorinda'', an 1811 portrait painting by Thomas Douglas Guest * Clorinda, a character in the 1817 opera ''La Cenerentola'' by Gioachino Rossini * Clorinda, a main character in the 1863 one-act opérette ''Il signor Fagotto'', by Jacques Offenbach * Clorinde, a character in 2020 video game ''Genshin Impa ...
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Clorinda Corradi
Clorinda Corradi (November 27, 1804 – June 29, 1877) was an Italian opera singer and one of the most famous contraltos in history. Life Clorinda Corradi Pantanelli was born in Urbino, Italy. She was the daughter of a nobleman, Filippo Corradi, and countess Vittoria Peroli. Corradi received her musical education in Urbino. Initially, her father enrolled her at the Cappella Musicale di Urbino under the direction of music teacher and composer Filippo Celli. She was obliged to make a living by singing because of the family's economic situation. She began her career at the Recanati theatre in 1823 with the Rossini's operas ''L'Italiana in Algeri'' and '' La Cenerentola'' and was received well by audiences and critics. Between 1823 and 1835 she gave a series of performances in the most famous Italian theatres (La Scala, Milan; Teatro Comunale, Bologna; La Fenice, Venice; Teatro Comunale, Ravenna; La Pergola, Florence; Teatro San Carlo, Naples; etc.). In Europe, Corradi sang in ...
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Il Signor Fagotto
''Il signor Fagotto'' is a one-act opérette by Jacques Offenbach to a French libretto by Charles-Louis-Étienne Nuitter and Étienne Tréfeu, first performed in 1863. The story of a father outwitted and true love winning is set within "a burlesque of musical styles".Gänzl K. ''The Encyclopaedia of the Musical Theatre.'' Blackwell, Oxford, 1994. Performance history The work was premiered by Offenbach’s company at Bad Ems, before transferring to the Théâtre des Bouffes Parisiens, Rue Monsigny, Paris, a few months later, where it enjoyed several revivals. The work was performed in a revised form in Vienna shortly after the premiere of '' Die Rheinnixen'' in 1864 and dedicated to Eduard Hanslick.Yon, Jean-Claude. ''Jacques Offenbach.'' Editions Gallimard, Paris, 2000. ''Il signor Fagotto'' forms part of the Keck Offenbach edition. The autograph of the score, in the possession of Offenbach descendants, and sources from Vienna have formed a critical edition of three version ...
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Clorinda, Formosa
Clorinda is a city located in the province of Formosa, Argentina. It is the head town of the Pilcomayo Department, and has 94,383 inhabitants as per the . It is located 115 km north-northeast from the provincial capital Formosa, at the easternmost tip of the province, 4 km from the Paraguayan border, on the right bank of the Pilcomayo River, 10 km before its confluence with the Paraguay River. Opposite Clorinda lies the Paraguayan capital, Asunción. The two cities are linked by the San Ignacio de Loyola International Bridge. Clorinda also marks the junction between National Route 11 and National Route 86. Transport The city is served by Clorinda Airport, which has, as of 2021, no commercial airline service. The nearest commercial airport is Silvio Pettirossi International Airport Silvio Pettirossi International Airport is an international airport in Luque, Paraguay, which serves Paraguay's capital city, Asunción, and indirectly serves the nearby city of Clor ...
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Brachiopod
Brachiopods (), phylum (biology), phylum Brachiopoda, are a phylum of animals that have hard "valves" (shells) on the upper and lower surfaces, unlike the left and right arrangement in bivalve molluscs. Brachiopod valves are hinged at the rear end, while the front can be opened for feeding or closed for protection. Two major categories are traditionally recognized, articulate and inarticulate brachiopods. The word "articulate" is used to describe the tooth-and-groove structures of the valve-hinge which is present in the articulate group, and absent from the inarticulate group. This is the leading diagnostic skeletal feature, by which the two main groups can be readily distinguished as fossils. Articulate brachiopods have toothed hinges and simple, vertically oriented opening and closing muscles. Conversely, inarticulate brachiopods have weak, untoothed hinges and a more complex system of vertical and oblique (diagonal) muscles used to keep the two valves aligned. In many brachio ...
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Clorinda (brachiopod)
Clorinda or Clorinde may refer to: People * Clorinda Corradi (1804–1877), noted Italian opera contralto * Clorinda Málaga de Prado (1905–1993), First Lady of Peru * Clorinda Matto de Turner (1852–1909), Peruvian writer * Clorinda Low Lucas (1895–1986) American Hawaiian social worker In the arts * Clorinda (''Jerusalem Delivered''), a character in the 1581 epic poem ''Jerusalem Delivered'' by Torquato Tasso, often depicted in art and music * Clorinda, one of the protagonists in ''Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda'', a 1624 operatic ''scena'' based on Tasso * Clorinda, Robin Hood's bride in the 1716 ballad " Robin Hood's Birth, Breeding, Valor, and Marriage" * ''Clorinda'', an 1811 portrait painting by Thomas Douglas Guest * Clorinda, a character in the 1817 opera ''La Cenerentola'' by Gioachino Rossini * Clorinda, a main character in the 1863 one-act opérette ''Il signor Fagotto'', by Jacques Offenbach * Clorinde, a character in 2020 video game ''Genshin ...
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French Frigate Clorinde (1808)
''Clorinde'' was a 40-gun of the French Navy, designed by Jacques-Noël Sané, Sané. The British Royal Navy captured her in 1814 and renamed her HMS ''Aurora''. After serving 19 years as a coal hulk she was eventually broken up in 1851. French frigate From June 1809, she was stationed with the 16-gun and the 38-gun . In September, she sailed with ''Renommée'', ''Loire-class flûte#Loire, Loire'', and ''Loire-class flûte#Seine, Seine'' to Guadeloupe. On 13 December, she and ''Renommée'' captured . On 15 December 1809, ''Clorinde'' ran aground, and freed herself by dropping guns and ammunition overboard. She took part in the action of 20 May 1811, fought off Madagascar, and returned to Brest. Captain Jacques Saint-Cricq was found guilty of failing to properly support his commodore. Saint-Cricq was demoted of rank, expelled from the Legion of Honour, and sentenced to three years in prison. On 6 December 1813, ''Clorinde'' captured the British merchant vessel in the Atlant ...
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French Frigate Clorinde (1801)
''Clorinde'' was a 44-gun of the French Navy. The Royal Navy captured her in 1803 and took her into service as HMS ''Clorinde''. She was sold in 1817. French naval service She was laid down as ''Havraise'' in 1796, and was renamed to ''Clorinde'' before her commissioning in Nantes. In 1801, she was under Emmanuel Halgan. In February 1802, under frigate captain Pierre-Marie Le Bozec, she was sent on station at Santo Domingo. She was surrendered to the British at the surrender of Cap Francais, along with . The Royal Navy took her into service under her existing name. Royal Navy service The Royal Navy commissioned ''Clorinde'' at Jamaica in May 1804 under Captain Robert O'Brien. She arrived at Plymouth on 23 July. Between November 1807 and December 1808 ''Clorinde'' underwent repairs. In October, Captain Thomas Briggs recommissioned her. He sailed her to the East Indies on 17 February 1809. On 28 January 1810 ''Clorinde'' captured the French privateer ''Henri''. ''Henri'' w ...
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List Of Genshin Impact Characters
The cast of characters in HoYoverse's '' Genshin Impact'' hails from the continent of Teyvat, which has seven nations: Mondstadt, Liyue, Inazuma, Sumeru, Fontaine, Natlan, and Snezhnaya. Each nation is ruled by one of seven Archons, or gods. The seven Archons stand for seven different elements: Anemo ( air), Geo (earth), Pyro (fire), Hydro (water), Cryo (ice), Electro (electricity), and Dendro (plant). Nearly all playable characters control one of these elements with help from a Vision, a device Celestia grants to those with great ambitions, with the exception of some characters who control the elements through their own supernatural powers, such as the Archons, Dainsleif, Skirk, Neuvillette, and the Traveler ( Aether/ Lumine). Creation and design Some of ''Genshin Impacts characters were first introduced in an official manga released prior to the game's launch. ''Genshin Impact'' producer Cai Haoyu said that characters are one of the most important components of t ...
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La Cenerentola
("Cinderella, or Goodness Triumphant") is an operatic in two acts by Gioachino Rossini. The libretto was written by Jacopo Ferretti, based on the libretti written by Charles-Guillaume Étienne for the opera '' Cendrillon'' with music by Nicolas Isouard (first performed Paris, 1810) and by Francesco Fiorini for with music by Stefano Pavesi (first performed Milan, 1814). All these operas are versions of the fairy tale '' Cendrillon'' by Charles Perrault. Rossini's opera was first performed in Rome's Teatro Valle on 25 January 1817. In this variation of the fairy tale, the wicked stepmother is replaced by a stepfather, Don Magnifico. The Fairy Godmother is replaced by Alidoro, a philosopher and tutor to the Prince. Cinderella is identified not by a glass slipper but by her silver ring. The supernatural elements that traditionally characterize the Cinderella story were removed from the libretto simply for ease of staging. Rossini composed when he was 25 years old, following t ...
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Clorinda Málaga De Prado
Clorinda Málaga de Prado (born Clorinda Mercedes Málaga Bravo; July 3, 1905 – September 17, 1993) was the First Lady of Peru from 1958 to 1962, during her marriage to the President of Peru, Manuel Prado Ugarteche. Early life Málaga was born Clorinda Mercedes Málaga Bravo in Lima, the daughter of Fermín Málaga Santolalla and Clorinda Bravo Bresani. Her father was a mining executive and state official. She was educated at the Colegio del Sagrado Corazón Sophianum in Lima, with further studies in England and France. First Lady of Peru Málaga began a relationship with Manuel Prado Ugarteche in the 1930s. They married in 1958, after he arranged for Pope Pius XII to grant a controversial annulment for his first marriage of over forty years. She served as First Lady for four years, accompanying Prado on state visits abroad, including a 1960 visit to France, and 1961 visit to the White House during the presidency of John F. Kennedy John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, ...
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Thomas Douglas Guest
Thomas Douglas Guest (1781–1845), often simply Douglas Guest, was a British History painting, historical- and Portrait painting, portrait painter, and lecturer and writer on art. Life He was the son of Thomas Robert Guest, an artist who lived in Salisbury from the beginning of the 19th Century, and his wife Margaret (née Douglass). Guest studied at the schools of the Royal Academy, and in 1803 sent his first contribution to its exhibitions: a portrait of the sculptor Joseph Wilton. The next year he was represented by ''Madonna and Child'', and in 1805 was awarded the gold medal for historical painting, the subject being ''Bearing the Dead Body of Patroclus to the Camp, Achilles's Grief''. This work was exhibited at the British Institution in 1807. He continued to contribute paintings to the Academy until 1838 (see list below). He also exhibited several pictures at the British Institution, and a few at the Society of British Artists. In 1809 he painted a large picture of 'T ...
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Robin Hood's Birth, Breeding, Valor, And Marriage
"Robin Hood's Birth, Breeding, Valor, and Marriage" (Roud 3991, Child 149) is an English folk song. It recounts Robin Hood's adventures hunting and a romance with Clorinda, the queen of the shepherdesses, a heroine who did not prove able to displace Maid Marian as his sweetheart. In his introduction to the ballad, Francis James Child gives its first printing as 1716 in ''Dryden's Miscellany'' and remarks on the freedom with which it treats tradition and indeed common sense. A feature of interest is that the author is apparently unaware of the "Earl of Huntingdon" tradition. Synopsis Robin Hood's father is described as a forester, out-shooting Adam Bell and his companions Clim of the Clough and William a Cloudsley, other famous outlaws of the time. Robin Hood went with his parents to his uncle's Gamwel Hall. Little John Little John is a companion of Robin Hood who serves as his chief lieutenant and second-in-command of the Merry Men. He is one of only a handful of consisten ...
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