People From Trieste - Actors, Musicians and Performance Artists

Actors, Musicians and Performance Artists

  • Piero Cappuccilli, Italian operatic baritone
  • Raffaello de Banfield, British composer
  • Antonio Bibalo, Italian pianist and composer
  • Federico Agostini, Italian violinist
  • Angelo Cecchelin, Italian comedian
  • Antonio D'Antoni, Italian opera composer and conductor
  • George Dolenz, actor and father of Micky Dolenz of the Monkees
  • Alfred JaĆ«ll, Austrian pianist
  • Lorenzo Pilat, musician, composer and singer
  • Tullio Kezich, actor, playwright, and screenplayer
  • Paolo Longo, composer and conductor
  • Lelio Luttazzi, musician, composer, showman and presenter
  • Alessandro Lotta, former bassist of the bands Rhapsody of Fire and Wingdom
  • Mauro Maur, Italian trumpet player and composer
  • Alexander Moissi, Austrian stage actor of Albanian descent
  • Denis Novato, Slovene musician
  • Alberto Randegger, composer
  • Enrico Rava, jazz trumpeter
  • Victor de Sabata, conductor
  • Laura Solari, film actress
  • Alex Staropoli, keyboardist of the band Rhapsody of Fire
  • Avraham Albert Sternklar, Pianist, composer
  • Giorgio Strehler, opera and theater director
  • Elisa Toffoli, Nationally renowned singer/songwriter, pianist, and guitarist
  • Luca Turilli, guitarist of the band Rhapsody of Fire
  • Ivan Rassimov, Italian actor of Serbian descent
  • Rada Rassimov, Italian actor of Serbian descent

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