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Enrico Crivelli (20 July 1820 – c.1870) was an Italian opera singer who sang leading baritone and bass-baritone roles in the major opera houses of Italy as well as in Spain, Russia, Germany, France, and England. He also composed collections of art songs and published two books on the art of singing. He was born in Brescia, the youngest son of the celebrated tenor Gaetano Crivelli and died in Milan after a career spanning almost 30 years.

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  • Enrico Crivelli (20 July 1820 – c.1870) was an Italian opera singer who sang leading baritone and bass-baritone roles in the major opera houses of Italy as well as in Spain, Russia, Germany, France, and England. He also composed collections of art songs and published two books on the art of singing. He was born in Brescia, the youngest son of the celebrated tenor Gaetano Crivelli and died in Milan after a career spanning almost 30 years. (en)
  • Enrico Crivelli (Brescia, 1820 - Milán, hacia 1870), fue un compositor y cantante de ópera (barítono), perteneciente a la "saga de músicos" de los Crivelli. Abandonó los estudios de derecho para dedicarse al canto. Debutó en Verona y a lo largo de su carrera actuó en España, Rusia, Alemania, Francia y en La Scala de Milán. Compuso música vocal de cámara y escribió un Método de canto (Florencia) y una Gramática musical (Londres). (es)
  • Enrico Crivelli (Brescia, 20 luglio 1820 – Milano, 1870 circa) è stato un baritono e basso-baritono italiano che cantò nei principali teatri lirici d'Italia, nonché in Spagna, Russia, Germania, Francia e Inghilterra.Compose anche raccolte di canzoni d'arte e pubblicò due libri sull'arte del canto. (it)
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  • Enrico Crivelli (20 July 1820 – c.1870) was an Italian opera singer who sang leading baritone and bass-baritone roles in the major opera houses of Italy as well as in Spain, Russia, Germany, France, and England. He also composed collections of art songs and published two books on the art of singing. He was born in Brescia, the youngest son of the celebrated tenor Gaetano Crivelli and died in Milan after a career spanning almost 30 years. (en)
  • Enrico Crivelli (Brescia, 1820 - Milán, hacia 1870), fue un compositor y cantante de ópera (barítono), perteneciente a la "saga de músicos" de los Crivelli. Abandonó los estudios de derecho para dedicarse al canto. Debutó en Verona y a lo largo de su carrera actuó en España, Rusia, Alemania, Francia y en La Scala de Milán. Compuso música vocal de cámara y escribió un Método de canto (Florencia) y una Gramática musical (Londres). (es)
  • Enrico Crivelli (Brescia, 20 luglio 1820 – Milano, 1870 circa) è stato un baritono e basso-baritono italiano che cantò nei principali teatri lirici d'Italia, nonché in Spagna, Russia, Germania, Francia e Inghilterra.Compose anche raccolte di canzoni d'arte e pubblicò due libri sull'arte del canto. (it)
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