4-460: Nicolina may refer to: People [ edit ] Nicolina Giordani (c.1740 – after 1775), an Italian opera singer Nicolina Pernheim (born 1991), a Swedish Paralympic judoka Nicolina Vaz de Assis (1874–1941), a Brazilian sculptor Places [ edit ] Nicolina (river) , a tributary of the Bahlui in the city Iași, Romania Nicolina ,
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12-463: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Nicolina Giordani Nicolina Giordani ( c. 1740 – after 1775 ), also known by the stage name La Signora Spiletta or La Spiletta , was an Italian opera singer . A member of the Giordanis family from Naples, she was the daughter of Antonia and Giuseppe Giordani, librettist and composer, and
16-528: The sister of Francesco and Marina, both singers, and Tommaso , a composer and instrumentalist. She performed in opera productions with her family's company in Northern Italy, Germany, Holland and France, before settling in London, where she was active between 1753 and 1774. She became known by her stage name after a popular performance as the character from Gli Amanti Gelosi . She was described by Thomas Gray as
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