• Teatro Sant'Apollinare, also known by its nickname Teatro Sant'Aponal, was an Italian public opera house established in 1651 in Venice in what is today...
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    di Peleo) soon after the first public opera house opened in Venice, the Teatro San Cassiano. He established so great a reputation that he was summoned...
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    opera received its first performance on 28 November 1651 at the Teatro Sant'Apollinare, Venice, where it drew limited audiences for its run of eleven performances...
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    Moisè at the entrance to the Grand Canal. Teatro SS. Apostoli 1648– Teatro Sant'Apollinare 1651–1661 Teatro San Samuele 1665–1889. Founded in 1655 by...
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    The libretto is by Giovanni Faustini. It was premiered at the Teatro Sant'Apollinare in Venice on 17 January 1652, and revived in modern times at the...
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  • Faustini was born in Venice. Impresario at the Teatro San Cassiano, Teatro San Moisè and Teatro Sant'Apollinare, his 14 libretti were mostly set by Cavalli...
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    performed in Venice on the occasion of the inauguration of the Teatro Sant'Apollinare on 9 February 1651. Oristeo, Atto I Scena 4: Dimmi amor, che farò...
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    (music lost) by Giovanni Faustini and Pietro Andrea Ziani at the Teatro Sant'Apollinare. Later that year she created the role of Dorisbe in L'Argia by Giovanni...
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    a libretto by Giovanni Faustini. It was first performed at the Teatro Sant'Apollinare, Venice in 1651-02 during Carnival. It appears to have been better...
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  • career as an entrepreneur in the summer of 1651, working at the Teatro Sant'Apollinare in Venice. After his brother's death on 19 December 1651, Faustini...
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  • Capaci, an altarpiece in the presbytery of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna. In 1723, he helped design the Teatro Communale, built posthumously. Garollo,...
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    opera was well received. It was first performed in Venice at the Teatro Sant'Apollinare on 30 December 1655 with further performances between that date...
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    prominent classical music gatherings. Opera performances are held at the Teatro Alighieri while concerts take place at the Palazzo Mauro de André as well...
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  • Milan, Italy After his death, the main theater in Cremona was renamed Teatro Ponchielli and his native town was renamed Paderno Ponchielli. Rosa Ponselle...
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    technique in which he experimented with light and movement, as in La salida del teatro (1909, private collection), where he shows a series of pedestrians barely...
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    Giordano. The house and studio of Marcello Piacentini, in Via di Tor di Nona. Teatro Tordinona, in Via degli Acquasparta. Tor Sanguigna, in Piazza di Tor Sanguigna...
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    in Mattarello, near Trento's airport. Teatro Sociale, realized in 1819 Teatro Auditorium Teatro San Marco Teatro di Meano, located in the frazione of Meano...
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    Theatre and its history" on the Teatro di San Carlo's official website. (In English). Retrieved 23 December 2013 "Teatro di San Carlo: View of facade"....
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    neo-gothic style San Giovanni Battista. The facade of the 19th century Teatro Concordia serves as a portal to a modern cinema theater. The municipality...
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  • Anita Garibaldi succumbed to fatigue during the retreat from Rome. 1852 – Teatro Comunale Alighieri opens. 1859 – Papal rule ends. 1860 – Ravenna becomes...
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