Arianna in Nasso is a 1733 opera by Nicola Porpora to a libretto by Paolo Rolli, chief conductor of the Opera of the Nobility. The choice of the subject...
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Arianna in Nasso may refer to: Arianna in Nasso (Mayr) Arianna in Nasso (Porpora) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Arianna...
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operas Germanico in Germania (1732) and Arianna in Nasso (1733 according to HOASM) have been recorded. See List of operas by Nicola Porpora. Davide e Bersabea...
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Pariati's Arianna e Teseo, a text previously set by Nicola Porpora in 1727 and Leonardo Leo in 1729. The opera was first given at the King's Theatre in London...
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Polifemo (opera) (category Operas by Nicola Porpora)
was Porpora's second-most popular opera, after his Arianna in Nasso. The beginning of the eighteenth century saw the rise of Italian culture in London...
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list of the operas written by the Italian composer Nicola Porpora (1686–1768). "Porpora's Orfeo: a plunge into the Neapolitan golden century" by Lorenzo...
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Opera of the Nobility (category 1733 establishments in England)
company's first opera was Arianna in Nasso by Porpora, a direct challenge to Handel's Arianna in Creta. The company was not a success in its initial 1733–34...
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prigionier superbo La serva padrona (intermezzo) Nicola Antonio Porpora – Arianna in Nasso Jean-Philippe Rameau – Hippolyte et Aricie Antonio Vivaldi – Montezuma...
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Griselda (opera) All works in the 1733–1734 season composed by Nicola Porpora unless otherwise noted. 1733: Arianna in Nasso (opera) 1733: Carlo Arrigoni...
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Francesca Cuzzoni (category Articles lacking in-text citations from January 2013)
returned in April 1734, joining the cast of Porpora's Arianna a Nasso. For this company, known as the "Opera of the Nobility", she sang in four more...
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Festival de Beaune (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
international d’opéra baroque is a month-long annual summer festival of baroque opera in Beaune, France. It is notable for revivals of many baroque operas and performances...
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History of opera (section Development in Europe)
Nobility located at the King's Theatre, where he premiered Arianna in Nasso (1733). He later worked in Dresden, where he premiered Filandro (1747), as well...
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sposi Nicola Porpora (1686–1768): Arianna in Nasso, Semiramide riconosciuta, Temistocle Giovanni Porta (1675–1755): Numitore, Ifigenia in Aulide Rachel...
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