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Tebaldi

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[tuh-bahl-dee, -bawl-, te-bahl-dee] / təˈbɑl di, -ˌbɔl-, tɛˈbɑl di /

noun

  1. Renata 1922–2004, Italian soprano.


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It was named Marco Simone for the son of a 15th-century owner, Simone dei Tebaldi, who oversaw a massive restoration after centuries of invasions.

From Washington Times • Sep. 25, 2023

She went to Italy in 1947 and continued her vocal studies in Milan, where she joined a bumper crop of future opera stars, including Renata Tebaldi, Giuseppe di Stefano and Franco Corelli.

From New York Times • Mar. 21, 2023

He’ll listen to Italian soprano Renata Tebaldi singing Puccini when he makes dinner for his wife and three kids, for instance.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 3, 2023

Most people will not be able to keep up with such a rapid pace of change, Tebaldi said.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 4, 2021

Near the entrance is the tomb of Cardinal Giacomo Tebaldi, ob.

From Walks in Rome by Hare, Augustus J. C.

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