Definitions for Farinelli

Farinelli Fa·ri·nel·li

Spelling: [far-uh-nel-ee; Italian fah-ree- Farinelli is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 296 anagrams from letters in Farinelli (aefiillnr).

Definitions for Farinelli

noun

  1. Carlo [kahr-loh;; Italian kahr-law] /ˈkɑr loʊ;; Italian ˈkɑr lɔ/ (Show IPA), (Carlo Broschi) 1705–82, Italian operatic male soprano.

Examples for Farinelli

In London, however, coming after Farinelli, Caffarelli did not meet with anything like the same success.

The third was a minuet, on which Farinelli improvised variations.

Then there was the singer Senesino, and Farinelli, whose heart and brain were real though his voice was artificial.

Farinelli is said to have made $30,000 per annum, a very large sum for the times in which he lived.

Farinelli continued to sing to him daily until a perfect cure was effected.

Philip considered that he owed his cure to the powers of Farinelli.

Farinelli's quasi-ministerial functions did not prevent him from continuing to sing every day.

What would the English lady have said to this, who maintained that there was but "one Farinelli?"

The former had the part of a fierce tyrant, and Farinelli that of a hero in chains.

They heard Farinelli, the most famous castrato of the century, but did not engage him; perhaps his demands were too high.

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