Proper noun
Weinstock (plural Weinstocks)
A surname from German.
According to Weinstock, quoting letters sent to Florimo in Italy at around that time (and continuing almost up to the premiere of I puritani), Bellini perceived this to be a plot orchestrated by Rossini. Source: Internet
Both Weinstock and D’Arrigo are expected to lose to incumbent Congressman Tom Suozzi. Source: Internet
Bellini to Giuseppe Pasta, 28 April 1828, in Weinstock 1971, p. 118 Foyer of the Teatro della Pergola, after redecoration in the 1850s When returning to Naples, the couple reached Rome on 30 April. Source: Internet
As is revealed by Herbert Weinstock, there is limited knowledge of what happened to Bellini between June 1833 and February 1834, since no letters to Florimo from that period have survived, and the only sources are those letters sent to others. Source: Internet
At the opening night, the opera was received with what Weinstock describes as "chill indifference". Source: Internet
Bellini to Lanari, 5 January 1830, in Weinstock 1971, p. 83: Weinstock notes that Romani had used "Capellio" as Juliet's last name in the libretto. Source: Internet