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Whatever his problems in Mantua, he went on to a career singing many more leading tenor roles, albeit largely in provincial Italian theatres. These included Nemorino in
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and in his later years a voice teacher and theatrical agent. He is best known today for having created the role of Ismaele in Verdi's opera
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choir. He remained there until 1872 despite a very low salary and frequent bouts of ill health. Shortly after he took up the post,
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uprising that same day. The opera was never again performed and its composer, Paul Lacroix, disappeared from the music scene.
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The following is a list of roles known to have been created by Miraglia. He was also to have created the role of Lamberto in
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on 18 March 1848. However, the premiere was cancelled following the outbreak of the
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In the last ten years of his life, Miraglia taught singing (amongst his pupils were
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and composed by Miraglia on themes from his native Sicily was published in Lisbon.
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in March 1842, apart from his appearance earlier that year as Ivanhoe in Nicolai's
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Unless otherwise indicated, this list is sourced from Parsons, Charles H. (1993).
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I centocinquant'anni del Sociale nella storia dei teatri di Mantova
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in Turin in the 1853 carnival season singing Aménophis in
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Vivaverdi: dalla A alla Z Giuseppe Verdi e la sua opera
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in Naples in the 1850 season singing the title role in
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Retrieved 10 January 2015 507:Servizio Bibliotecario Nazionale. 449:"Performances by Corrado Miraglia" 370: 107: 14: 698: 633: 418: 304:Luigi Capponi in Antonio Ronzi's 639: 621:Università degli Studi di Padova 270: 16:Italian opera singer (1821–1881) 606: 591: 576: 573:, p. 134. Enrico Hoepli Editore 561: 465:Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal 548: 521: 501: 478: 458: 441: 405: 356:Stefano in Domenico Thorner's 263:and her husband, the composer 1: 435:, pp. 1799–1800. BUR/Rizzoli 364: 623:. Retrieved 22 January 2015 597:Peruzzini, Giovanni (1844). 588:, p. 7. Tipografia Valentini 567:Barigazzi, Giuseppe (2014). 514:. Retrieved 27 January 2015 471:. Retrieved 27 January 2015 469:Catalog: "Miraglia, Corrado" 7: 49:Kingdom of the Two Sicilies 10: 703: 447:Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). 603:, p. 21. Passeri Bragadin 411:Amadei, Giuseppe (1973). 157:, and the title roles in 126:at the Teatro Sociale in 75: 67: 55: 37: 28: 21: 614:Notes to libretto 3779: 484:Mattera, Angelo (1971). 662:Italian operatic tenors 528:A Ilustração Portuguesa 353:, Lisbon, 26 April 1854 667:Musicians from Palermo 323:, Naples, 21 July 1850 203:and the title role in 193:, and appeared at the 179:Stradella il trovatore 301:, Milan, 9 March 1842 112:Miraglia was born in 648:at Wikimedia Commons 532:"Os irmãos Andrades" 530:(28 February 1887). 511:Il sabato verso sera 486:Brambilla, Marietta" 415:, pp. 168–169. 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Palermo
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
Giuseppina Brambilla
tenor
Nabucco
Giuseppina Brambilla
Palermo
Il templario
Mantua
L'elisir d'amore
Semiramide
La Cenerentola
La favorita
Ernani
Robert le diable
Teatro San Carlo
Vincenzo Moscuzza
L'italiana in Algeri
Don Pasquale
Teatro Regio
Mosè in Egitto
Pacini
Teatro São Carlos
Giuseppina Brambilla
Cathedral of Milan
Raimondo Boucheron
maestro di cappella
canon
Francisco

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