Proper noun
Pacini (plural Pacinis)
A surname.
After Saffo, Pacini entered into another period of prominence. Source: Internet
A translation of Cammarano's libretto was made by librettist Émilien Pacini under the title of Le trouvère and it was first performed at La Monnaie in Brussels on 20 May 1856. Source: Internet
Berardo Calvari (known as Winter) was rejected because audiences had disliked him the previous July when he appeared in both a Pacini and a Donizetti opera at La Scala. Source: Internet
Longtime Boulder City resident and Boulder City High School alumnus Mike Pacini was there and excited because his son, Vinnie, was graduating. Source: Internet
Career as composer During his lifetime, Pacini wrote some 74 operas. Source: Internet
In 1911 Domenico Pacini observed simultaneous variations of the rate of ionization over a lake, over the sea, and at a depth of 3 meters from the surface. Source: Internet