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MANZOLETTO, a very tolerable 'second man,' who appeared in London with Pacchierotti and Mme. Lebrun, in 1779; and remained there with success for two or three seasons, singing in such operas as 'Alessandro,' 'Zemira,' 'Eicimero,' 'Giunio Bruto,' and 'I Viaggiatori Felici,' in 1782. He was heard again three years later by Lord Mount-Edgcumbe, in Naples and Mantua; but never revisited England.
[ J. M. ]
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