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Pinza

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[pin-zuh, peen-dzah] / ˈpɪn zə, ˈpin dzɑ /

noun

  1. Ezio 1895–1957, Italian basso, in the U.S.


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Alec Matut of The Pinza Group is brokering the deal for the property.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 4, 2023

Logan remembered her from “Wish You Were Here” and cast her in the lead role of the 1954 musical “Fanny” with Ezio Pinza and Walter Slezak.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 25, 2016

Rod Gilfry's fine baritone sounded splendid in the Ezio Pinza numbers from South Pacific, while Kim Criswell remains the master of the art of putting over a song, even the hackneyed Climb Ev'ry Mountain.

From The Guardian • Aug. 23, 2010

They include Ezio Pinza, Shirley Verrett, Giorgio Tozzi and most recently, Paulo Szot, who did double duty last season in “South Pacific” at the Lincoln Center Theater and Shostakovich’s “Nose” at the .

From New York Times • Jul. 22, 2010

The Met had stars who could both sing and act�Melchior, Tagliavini, Traubel, Albanese, Pons, Pinza.

From Time Magazine Archive

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