Proper noun
Pagani (plural Paganis)
A surname from Italian.
By the 1970s Piazzolla was living in Rome, managed by the Italian agent Aldo Pagani, and exploring a leaner, more fluid musical style drawing on more jazz influence, and with simpler, more continuous forms. Source: Internet
Pagani, for the uninitiated, is also a “young” company but has already established itself in the automotive upper echelon with names like Ferrari and Lamborghini. Source: Internet
A few hundred people have gathered around the Pagani Huayras, Bugatti Veyrons, and McLaren P1 GTRs arrayed in a shopping plaza in Walnut, a city near the eastern edge of Los Angeles County in the San Gabriel Valley. Source: Internet
The music publisher Aldo Pagani, a partner in Curci-Pagani Music, had offered Piazzolla a 15-year contract in Rome to record anything he could write. Source: Internet