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Francesco Antonio Baldassare Uttini (1723-1795) - Thetis och Pelee, Act V: Duo. Din ära Jofur! Dina lagar (Thetis, Pelee) ·
Hillevi Martinpelto · Stefan Dahlberg ·
Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble · Thomas Schuback, conductor
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By that rule I guess they are all aliens 😊 but I'd rather be Yoda. Or a Jawa. "UTTINI!"
Jawas are underrated.
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Darth Uttini
Kilu’oko
Self-taught dark side Jawa
Can and will steal your machine parts and kneecaps
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For Elara : *SPEAKS JAWA HURRIEDLY* ???
#ask game#oc asks#hathorik#my art#ocs#oc:elara#she feels strongly about this apparently#uttini!!!#mandalorian art#the mandalorian#star wars#oc questions
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My new “Droids” pins arrived yesterday and I LOVE them!! The gold metal works so well in this piece, I can’t be more happy with them!! 🎉 Thank you so much @pingamestrong , you guys are THE BEST!! This pin is now available in my Etsy shop, get one before they’re stolen by jawas!! UTTINI!!! (Link in profile) . . . #pin #totowars #totoro #starwars #droids #r2d2 #darthvader #storyartist #enamelpins #pingamestrong #c3po #lukeskywalker #cute #gold https://www.instagram.com/p/B33wtVrDP6W/?igshid=1wso778gavyyt
#pin#totowars#totoro#starwars#droids#r2d2#darthvader#storyartist#enamelpins#pingamestrong#c3po#lukeskywalker#cute#gold
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✨Star Wars pins✨ All three are available in my shop. Link in bio. #starwarspin #starwars #enamelpin #enamelpins #porg #jawa #uttini #thelastjedi #admiralackbar #itsatrap #pinstagram #pinsofig #moncalamari #skelligmichael #tattooine #geekystuff #artfulswag #helenartfulswag
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Détournement-hommage des affiches originales à l'occasion des 10 ans de Je veux être un Jedi, la fabuleuse série de strips réalisée par Uttini, à consulter ici : http://www.starwars-universe.com/bd-swu-serie-2-je-veux-etre-un-jedi.html
#fanart#star wars#affiche#poster#star wars trilogy#tribute#la guerre des étoiles#the empire strikes back#the return of the jedi#l'empire contre-attaque#le retour du jedi#original trilogy#sci fi#sci fi art#jawa#uttini#aayla secura#yoda#asajj ventress#ahsoka tano#clone wars
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Uttini! Finished off a second Jawa Scavenger on last night's stream. Really like how the Cassandora Yellow over Aluminium works for the reflective yellow eyes. #painting #miniatures #miniature #hobby #tabletop #minipainter #figurines #paintingminiatures #mini #warmongers #twitch #creative #twitchcreative #twitchtv #live #livestream #fantasyflightgames #imperialassault #starwars #jawa #uttini #scumandvillainy #mercenary #finishednotperfect (at Sheffield) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByC0DICHJQE/?igshid=m510pf59o2oo
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Giuseppe Verdi - The birth house of the famous opera composer in Le Roncole
Giuseppe Verdi – The birth house of the famous opera composer in Le Roncole
Italian composer, was born on October 10, 1813, to a provincial family of moderate means, and developed a musical education with the help of a local patron. Verdi, the first child of Carlo Giuseppe Verdi and Luigia Uttini, was born at their home in Le Roncole, a village near Busseto, then in the Department Taro and within the borders of the First French Empire following the annexation of the…
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Francesco Antonio Uttini (1723−1795)
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Uttiny Portable Electric Grill, 2000W Electric Indoor and Ourdoor Shabu Shabu Hot Pot with Barbecue Medical Stone Non-Stick Pan for 2-12 People Gatherings (2000W)
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July 24 in Music History
1739 Death of Italian composer Benedetto Marcello, in Brescia. 1752 Birth of English violinist and composer Michael Festing. 1755 FP of Francesco Uttini's Il Re Pastore in Stockholm. 1778 FP of Paisello: "Lo sposo burlato" St Petersburg. 1803 Birth of French opera composer Adolph Charles Adam in Paris. 1809 Death of German composer Johann Gottfried Eckard in Paris. 1812 Death of German composer and choral conductor Josef Schuster.
1814 Birth of tenor and composer Jozef Poniatowski in Rome. 1818 Birth of composer Felix Godefroid. 1825 Birth of soprano Anna Carolina La Grange in Paris. 1831 Death of Austrian composer Joseph Rainer Rudolph in Baden. 1832 Birth of violinist Johann Christoph Lauterbach. 1849 Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. presented its first Doctor of Music Degree, to Professor Henry Dielman. 1861 Birth of baritone Maurice Renaud, in Bordeau. 1862 Birth of Spanish tenor Manuel Utor. 1863 Death of Italian composer Padre Davide da Bergamo Felice Moretti. 1865 FP of Offenbach: "Coscoletto, ou Le Lazzarone" Bad Ems (1865). 1877 Birth of English music writer Percy A. Scholes. 1878 Birth of Dutch baritone Cornelis Bronsgeest, in Leiden. 1880 Birth of Swiss-American composer Ernest Bloch in Geneva. 1883 Birth of German critic, conductor, Klaus Pringsheim, in Munich. 1885 Birth of Hungarian organist Desider d'Antalffly.
1887 FP of Gounod's Joan of Arc Mass, at Rheims. 1894 Birth of Swiss composer Walter Schultheiss. 1895 Birth of tenor Rudolf Gerlach-Rusnak, in Duboulz. 1901 Birth of American soprano Josephine Lucchese, in San Antonio. 1902 Birth of composer Hans Chemin-Petit. 1903 Birth of composer Robert Mills Delaney. 1904 Birth of French-born American composer and arranger Leo Noël Arnaud, in Lyon.
1910 FP of Debussy's L'Enfant prodigue. 1914 Birth of composer Riccardo Malipiero. 1917 Birth of Canadian-English composer Robert Farnon in Toronto, Ontario. 1918 Birth of American violinist Ruggiero Ricci in San Francisco, CA. 1921 Birth of Italian tenor Giuseppe Di Stefano. 1922 Birth of baritone Bernard Ladysz, in Vilnius. 1922 Birth of American composer Leo Kraft in NYC.
1924 Birth of American composer Glenn Glasow in Pine City, Minnesota. 1926 FP of Paul Hindemith's Concert Music for Winds, Op. 4. Hermann Scherchen conducting in Donaueschingen, Germany. 1925 Birth of American soprano Adele Addison, in NYC, New York. 1927 Birth of English composer Wilfred Josephs. 1927 Birth of Austrian soprano Anny Felbermayer, in Vienna. 1931 FP of Abraham: "Die Blume von Hawaii" Leipzig. 1933 Death of German composer Max von Schillings in Berlin. 1934 Birth of tenor Neil Howlett, in Surrey. 1937 Birth of American composer Barry Vercoe. 1938 Birth of British opera administrator Sir Colin Southgate, chairman of Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. 1938 FP of Richard Strauss' opera Friedenstag 'The Day of Peace' in Munich. 1947 Birth of American pianist Peter Serkin in NYC. 1947 Death of baritone Armand Crabbe.
1964 Birth of American composer Elliott Goldkind in NYC. 1964 FP of Alberto Ginastera's opera Don Rodrigo at the Teatro Colón. 1971 Death of English composer Alan Rawsthorne, in Cambridge. 1983 FP of Elisabetta Brusa's Favole 'Fables' for chamber orchestra, George Hanson conducting the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra. 1987 Death of tenor Benvenuto Finelli. 1995 FP of Michael Torke's opera Strawberry Fields by the Glimmerglass Opera, Stewart Robinson conducting at Cooperstown, NY. 2000 Death of American violinist Oscar Shumsky in Rye, New York.
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“Strange things are afoot at the Wa Wa.” With mah wee brotha @billthejuggler in Orlando. #wthisawawa #uttini https://ift.tt/2GPWO8f
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Somigli vagamente a Uttini di faccia 🤔
Perdonami l’ignoranza, ma chi è ?
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Cozied up via @windaandhini | 'Uttini' Crewneck | #emirateesarabic #starwars #crewneck
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La Traviata || Giuseppe Verdi
Born on October 9, 1813 in Le Roncole in the province of Parma, Italy, Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi became a famed Italian composer known for several operas. He first developed musical talents at a young age after moving in the neighboring town of Busseto with his mother, Luigia Uttini and father, Carlos Giuseppe Verdi. Busseto is also where he began studying musical composition. He studied under Vincenzo Lavigna, a famous composer from Milan, after he was rejected at the Milan Conservatory due to his age in 1832. Verdi got his start in Italy's music industry in 1833, when he was hired as a conductor at the Philharmonic Society in Busseto. In addition to composing, he made a living as an organist around this time. In 1836, three years after, Verdi wed Margherita Barezzi, the daughter of a friend, Antonio Barezzi. Verdi returned to Milan in 1838, at age 25, where he completed his first opera, Oberto. In 1839, with the help of fellow musician Giulio Ricordi; the opera's debut production was held at La Scala, an opera house in Milan. While working on Oberto, the composer suffered what would be the first of many personal tragedies: His first child with Margherita, their daughter Virginia Maria Luigia Verdi (born in March 1837), died in infancy on August 12, 1838; just one year later, in October 1839, the couple's second child, son Verdi Icilio Romano Verdi (born in July 1838), died, also as an infant. Verdi followed Oberto with the comic opera Un giorno di regno, which was shown in Milan in September 1840, at Teatro alla Scala. Unlike Oberto, Verdi's second opera was not well-received by audiences or critics. Making the experience worse for the young musician, Un giorno di regno's debut was painfully overshadowed by the death of his wife, Margherita, on June 18, 1840, at age 26. He entered the 1840s struggling to find inspiration to continue creating music. He soon found solace in his work, however, by composing two new, four-part operas in 1842 and 1843, Nabucco and I Lombardi alla Prima Crociata or I Lombardi. Both pieces earned him a great amount of success. For the rest of the 1840s, and through the 1850s, '60s and '70s, Verdi continued to garner success and fame. Comprising a popular operatic series throughout the decades were Rigoletto (1851), Il trovatore (1853), La traviata (1853), Don Carlos (1867) and Aida, which premiered at the Cairo Opera House in 1871. Four years later, in 1874, Verdi completed Messa da Requiem (best known simply as Requiem), which was meant to be his final composition. He had plans to retire shortly thereafter, but in the mid-1880s, through his longtime friend Giulio Ricirdi, Verdi collaborated with Arrigo Boito, a composer and novelist, to complete Otello. It was completed in 1886 and was performed for the first time at Milan's Teatro alla Scala on February 5, 1887. The opera Otello— based on William Shakespeare's play Othello — continues to be said as one of the greatest operas of all time. Verdi followed Otello's success with Falstaff, another collaboration with Boito. Completed in 1890, when Verdi was in his late 70s, Falstaff—a comedic adaptation of the Shakespearean plays The Merry Wives of Windsor and Henry IV, and consisting of three acts—debuted at Milan's La Scala on February 9, 1893. Like Othello, early reactions to Falstaff were, by and large, greatly positive, and the opera continues to earn great thoughts today. Giuseppe Verdi died on January 27, 1901, in Milan, Italy. He composed over 25 operas throughout his career, and continues to be regarded today as one of the greatest composers in history.
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