Carlo Angrisani
Carlo Angrisani (c. 1760 - ?) was an Italian operatic bass. He was born in Reggio Emilia. After singing at several theatres in Italy, he appeared at Vienna, where, in 1798 and 1799, he published two collections of Notturni ("nocturnes") for three voices. In 1817 he sang at the King's Theatre in London with Joséphine Fodor, Giuditta Pasta, , , Naldi, and . His made his first appearance at Covent Garden on 3 March, 1820 in a concert of selections from Mozart's Don Giovanni alongside John Braham and other English singers.
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Carlo Angrisani
Carlo Angrisani (c. 1760 - ?) was an Italian operatic bass. He was born in Reggio Emilia. After singing at several theatres in Italy, he appeared at Vienna, where, in 1798 and 1799, he published two collections of Notturni ("nocturnes") for three voices. In 1817 he sang at the King's Theatre in London with Joséphine Fodor, Giuditta Pasta, , , Naldi, and . His made his first appearance at Covent Garden on 3 March, 1820 in a concert of selections from Mozart's Don Giovanni alongside John Braham and other English singers.
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Carlo Angrisani (c. 1760 - ?) ...... was full, round, and sonorous.
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