Angelo Carasale (died 1742) was an Italian architect, active mainly in Naples. He held the primary responsibility for designing the elaborate furnishings...
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painter and engraver Angelo Canini (Angelus Canisius, 1521–1527), (1521–1557), Italian grammarian, linguist and scholar Angelo Carasale (died 1742), Italian...
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Neapolitani" (Major Royal Governor of Mathematics of the Kingdom of Naples). Angelo Carasale, the former director of the San Bartolomeo, was primarily responsible...
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descendant of the sovereign ducal family of Parma. He commissioned Angelo Carasale, Giovanni Antonio Medrano and Antonio Canevari to build it. Work started...
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project, entrusted Angelo Carasale with financial matters, leading to a swift pace of construction. Despite suspicions about Carasale's extravagant lifestyle...
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seria 3 acts Apostolo Zeno and Pietro Pariati's Sesostri, adapted by Angelo Carasale 13 May 1726 Naples La Semele, o sia La richiesta fatale serenata 2...
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is located in the rione San Giuseppe Carità. In 1737, the architect Angelo Carasale, in order to signal his gratitude to the providence granted by the...
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role of the pastiche Stratonica which was staged by the impresario Angelo Carasale and used a modified version of an old libretto by Antonio Salvi with...
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Bartolomeo. In the libretto's dedication the impresario of the theatre, Angelo Carasale, referred to Perez and Pergolesi as 'dei buoni virtuosi di questa città'...
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The first theatre was originally owned by Giacinto de Laurentis and Angelo Carasale who had it built on a small garden near the church of Santa Maria della...
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