Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Antonio F. Galassi (or Antoine Galassi) (1845–1904) was an Italian baritone who made his New York debut at Academy of Music during its 1878-79 season and remained there through 1884. He was considered a great baritone, popular and fiery, right until 1883 when, according to some sources, he lost his voice during performance of I Puritani. Although later on he still performed occasionally (mostly during concerts), even in 1890s, his voice was no longer as great as before.. }
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- Antonio_Galassi abstract "Antonio F. Galassi (or Antoine Galassi) (1845–1904) was an Italian baritone who made his New York debut at Academy of Music during its 1878-79 season and remained there through 1884. He was considered a great baritone, popular and fiery, right until 1883 when, according to some sources, he lost his voice during performance of I Puritani. Although later on he still performed occasionally (mostly during concerts), even in 1890s, his voice was no longer as great as before.".
- Antonio_Galassi comment "Antonio F. Galassi (or Antoine Galassi) (1845–1904) was an Italian baritone who made his New York debut at Academy of Music during its 1878-79 season and remained there through 1884. He was considered a great baritone, popular and fiery, right until 1883 when, according to some sources, he lost his voice during performance of I Puritani. Although later on he still performed occasionally (mostly during concerts), even in 1890s, his voice was no longer as great as before.".