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    Stephen John Seymour Storace (4 April 1762 – 19 March 1796) was an English composer of the Classical era, known primarily for his operas. His sister was...
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  • (lives in Switzerland) Nancy Storace (1765–1817), operatic singer Patricia Storace, American poet and essayist Stephen Storace (1762–1796), English composer...
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    Anna (or Ann) Selina Storace (Italian: [stoˈratʃe]; 27 October 1765 – 24 August 1817), known professionally as Nancy Storace, was an English operatic...
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    Livorno, Kelly first met Stephen and Nancy Storace, who, aged 15, was then prima donna of the comic opera there. Stephen Storace helped him mount a concert...
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    Ado About Nothing. On 27 December 1786, the opera Gli equivoci by Stephen Storace received its première at the Burgtheater in Vienna. The libretto, by...
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  • opera by Henry Purcell Dido, Queen of Carthage (opera), an opera by Stephen Storace Dido (Fuseli), a painting by Henry Fuseli "Dido", a song on Café del...
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    2023. Retrieved 21 April 2023. Stephen Storace (1762-1796) lived at The Chestnuts, Wood End from 1788 "Stephen Storace: British composer". Encyclopædia...
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  • de Momigny 1762 1842 Marcos António da Fonseca Portugal 1762 1830 Stephen Storace 1762 1796 Franz Tausch 1762 1817 Ann Valentine 1762 1842 Johann Andreas...
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    Gli equivoci (category Operas by Stephen Storace)
    Gli equivoci (The Misunderstandings), is an Italian opera buffa by Stephen Storace to a libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte, based on Shakespeare's The Comedy...
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  • by Alaric Alexander Watts The opera The Siege of Belgrade (1791) by Stephen Storace Siege of Belgrade (1806), Belgrade captured by the Serbs Fall of Belgrade...
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    that of Elvira in Don Giovanni; English soprano Nancy Storace, sister of composer Stephen Storace, for whom Mozart wrote the role of Susanna in Le Nozze...
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    British writer George Colman the Younger, with music by the composer Stephen Storace. Inspired by the novel Things as They Are by William Godwin, it premiered...
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    On 1 June 1785 she sang the role of Enrichetta in the première of Stephen Storace's Gli sposi malcontenti. On 7 May 1788, Cavalieri sang the role of Donna...
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    performance also marked Braham's first encounter with the Storace family. Stephen Storace (1762–1796), the son of an Italian musician based in Dublin...
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    The Pirates (opera) (category Operas by Stephen Storace)
    Pirates is an opera by composer Stephen Storace with an English libretto by James Cobb. The work was partly adapted from Storace's 1786 opera Gli equivoci and...
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    opened Royalty Theatre in London in 1787. At about that time too, Stephen Storace set the first two stanzas in his "The curfew tolls" for voice and keyboard...
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  • song by Caravan Palace on the album Panic The Pirates (opera), by Stephen Storace The Pirates of Penzance, comic opera by Gilbert and Sullivan The Pirate...
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    Vienna at the time, or that it is a pseudonym of either Salieri or Stephen Storace, a composer who organized the collaborative work to honor his famous...
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  • Spofforth John Stafford Smith R. J. S. Stevens John Andrew Stevenson Stephen Storace T. A. Walmisley Samuel Webbe Sr. The Madrigal Society Catch (music)...
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    English composer Stephen Storace wrote an opera titled Dido, Queen of Carthage (1794) – alleged, by his sister Anna (Nancy) Storace, for whom the title...
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    his pretext for avoiding censorship being that his resident composer Stephen Storace had made an "operatic version" of the story. Mick Ford starred as Caleb...
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  • Monsieur. Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach becomes Kapellmeister at Berlin. Anna Storace appears in a London production of Giovanni Paisiello's Il Barbiere di Siviglia...
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    Guevara) – composer Vicente Martín y Soler Gli equivoci (1786) – composer Stephen Storace L'arbore di Diana (1787) – composer Vicente Martín y Soler Il dissoluto...
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  • composer March 25 – Francesco Giuseppi Pollini, composer April 4 – Stephen Storace, composer (died 1796) April 13 – Karl Friedrich Horn, composer April...
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    same name by Rodolphe Kreutzer and Luigi Cherubini with additions by Stephen Storace. Acts such as dancers and buffoons were excluded from joining. Grimaldi...
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    having been postponed. In 2000 Bampton Classical Opera performed Stephen Storace’s The Comedy of Errors, with libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte. In 2001,...
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  • Stölzel (born 1971) Nathaniel Stookey (born 1970) Bernardo Storace (fl. 1664) Stephen Storace (1762–1796) Herbert Stothart (1885–1949) Alessandro Stradella...
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  • Omai, or A Trip Round the World, Covent Garden, London (20 December) Stephen Storace – Gli sposi malcontenti, Burgtheater, Vienna (1 June) February 2 –...
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  • (1750–1836) John Marsh (1752–1828) Thomas Linley the younger (1756–1778) Stephen Storace (1762–1796) Matthew Camidge (1764–1844) John Addison (c. 1765–1844)...
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  • Friedrich Wilhelm Rust, composer and violinist (born 1739) March 19 – Stephen Storace, composer, 33 June 8 – Felice Giardini, violinist and composer, 80...
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