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    Claudio Guastalla was an Italian opera librettist. Guastalla was born in Rome on 7 November 1880 and died probably in the same city in 1948. Especially...
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    Flame") is an opera in three acts by Ottorino Respighi to a libretto by Claudio Guastalla based on Hans Wiers-Jenssen's 1908 play Anne Pedersdotter, The Witch...
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    and perfect thing I know." The Respighi's mutual friend, librettist Claudio Guastalla, said the marriage "functioned on an almost transcendental level of...
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    Italian-language opera by the composer Ottorino Respighi to a libretto by Claudio Guastalla (1880–1948) based on the comedy Belfagor of Ercole Luigi Morselli...
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    one act and three tableaux by Ottorino Respighi to a libretto by Claudio Guastalla, after Livy and William Shakespeare's The Rape of Lucrece, itself...
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  • Transcriptions Revision by Respighi of the opera by Claudio Monteverdi. Libretto revised by Claudio Guastalla P 179 1935 Didone Transcriptions Cantata for soprano...
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    four acts by Italian composer Ottorino Respighi. Its libretto is by Claudio Guastalla, based on the play Die versunkene Glocke by German author Gerhart...
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  • Claudio Guastalla 26 April 1923 Milan, Teatro alla Scala After a comedy by Ercole Luigi Morselli P 152 1927 La campana sommersa opera 4 acts Claudio Guastalla...
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  • "Bishop Claudio Rangoni". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published] Cheney, David M. "Diocese of Reggio Emilia-Guastalla". Catholic-Hierarchy...
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  • 5 March 1918 La grazia, dramma pastorale in 3 acts, libretto by Claudio Guastalla after Grazia Deledda, Rome, Teatro Costanzi, 31 March 1923 The first...
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    precursors of the science fiction in Italy. His play Belfagor was used by Claudio Guastalla as subject for the libretto of the opera with the same title (1926)...
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    episodes, by the Italian composer Ottorino Respighi. The libretto, by Claudio Guastalla, is based on a Medieval life of Saint Mary of Egypt, contained in...
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    from 1943, and two adaptations for opera: La fiamma (libretto by Claudio Guastalla, music by Ottorino Respighi, 1934), and Anne Pedersdotter; libretto...
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    The Diocese of Reggio Emilia–Guastalla (Latin: Dioecesis Regiensis in Aemilia–Guastallensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Emilia-Romagna...
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    was the eldest son of Duke Vincenzo I and Eleonora de' Medici. In 1607, Claudio Monteverdi dedicated his opera L'Orfeo to Francesco. The title page of...
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    vases. With the armistice of 9 May 1796, the Duke of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla was forced to send 20 paintings,: 440  later reduced to 16, selected by...
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    Montferrat by ceding him the Duchy of Teschen. The Gonzagas of the Duchy of Guastalla were passed over entirely despite having the strongest claim, themselves...
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  • (1677–1762), Italian painter Ludovica Torelli (1500–1569), Countess of Guastalla Luigi Torelli (1810–1887), Italian politician Mario Torelli (1937–2020)...
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    Pirovano, Francesco Peverelli, Benedetto Cacciatori, Giovanni Antonio Labus, Claudio Monti, Gaetano Monti, Camillo Pacetti, Antonio Pasquali, Giovambattista...
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    Resistenza, in: AA.VV., Storia d'Italia, vol. 8, pp. 368-369. Pavone, Claudio (1991). Una guerra civile. Saggio storico sulla moralità della Resistenza...
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    moved with a ride through the city streets. Vincenzo employed the composer Claudio Monteverdi and the painter Peter Paul Rubens. In 1590 Monteverdi became...
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    his sisters Elisa and Paolina off to the princes of Massa-Carrara and Guastalla. In 1808, he also annexed Marche and Tuscany to the Kingdom of Italy....
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    (Jocists) Rolando Rivi January 7, 1931 April 13, 1945 14  Italy Reggio Emilia-Guastalla Martyr in odium fidei Diocesan Seminarian Veronica Antal December 7, 1935...
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    allied air force and the American avant-gardes beyond the Po river in Guastalla and Borgoforte were fighting against the "Etna" division, against the...
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    Franzinetti was born in Rome, son of Guido Franzinetti, a music critic, and Ada Guastalla, a mathematician and linguist. He was married to Prof. Joan Rees. During...
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    however, did not correspond to a disappearance of the Lombard culture: Claudio Azzara states that "the same Carolingian Italy is configured, in fact,...
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    Leipzig, the Marshal had left the Grande Armée. Murat met the viceroy in Guastalla for a consultation, during which he induced him to occupy and then divide...
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    his sisters Elisa and Paolina off to the princes of Massa-Carrara and Guastalla. In 1808, he annexed Marche and Tuscany to the Kingdom of Italy. In 1809...
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    March 2018). "Revolutions" (Podcast). Retrieved 27 March 2018. Fracassi, Claudio (1849). La Meravigliosa Storia della Repubblica dei Briganti (in Italian)...
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    synod of 680. On 21 October 1106, Pope Paschal II, at the Council of Guastalla, removed the dioceses of Emilia from the metropolitanate of Ravenna, and...
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