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    operas such as Debora e Jaele (1922), Fra Gherardo (1928) and Lo straniero (1930). In his following works he gave predominance to the arioso: Orseolo...
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  • marriage to the Doge Pietro I Orseolo and mother of doge Pietro II Orseolo Francesco Malipiero (1824–1887), Italian opera composer, grandfather of Gian...
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    version of the operetta Sissi, directed by Josef von Sternberg. It starred opera diva Grace Moore and Franchot Tone.[citation needed] Jean Cocteau directed...
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    brothers-in-law. Around 1009, he gave his younger sister in marriage to Otto Orseolo, Doge of Venice (r. 1008–1026), a close ally of the Byzantine Emperor,...
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    Tito Gobbi (category 20th-century Italian male opera singers)
    first appearance there on stage was as the Herald in Ildebrando Pizzetti's Orsèolo. In 1942, he debuted at the house in the role of Belcore in Donizetti's...
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    Ildebrando Pizzetti (category Italian opera composers)
    Fedra (1915) Dèbora e Jaéle (1922) Fra Gherardo (1928) Lo straniero (1930) Orsèolo (1935) L'oro (1947) Vanna Lupa (1949) Ifigenia (1950) Cagliostro (1953)...
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    for the libretto written by Francesco Maria Piave for Giuseppe Verdi's opera I due Foscari, which premiered on 3 November 1844 in Rome. Mary Mitford...
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    La nave (category Opera world premieres at La Scala)
    La nave (The Ship) is an opera in a prologue and three "episodes" by Italian composer Italo Montemezzi. Its Italian-language libretto was adapted by Tito...
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    in 998, Pietro Orseolo assumed the title of "Dux Dalmatianorum" (Duke of the Dalmatians), associating it with his son Giovanni Orseolo. This was the beginning...
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  • Church 976 – John I Tzimiskes, Byzantine emperor (b. 925) 987 – Pietro I Orseolo, doge of Venice (b. 928) 1055 – Bretislav I, duke of Bohemia 1094 – Al-Mustansir...
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    Venezia, as one of the commission's nine members (1866) Design of the Bacino Orseolo (with Federico Berchet, 1869) Restoration of the church of Madonna dell'Orto...
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  • Doge (959–976) Pietro I Orseolo, Doge (976–978) Vitale Candiano, Doge (978–979) Tribuno Memmo, Doge (979–991) Pietro II Orseolo, Doge (991–1009) Principality...
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    latter's inspired by the former's version was adapted into an eponymous opera scored by Gaetano Donizetti in 1835. All three present the traditional story...
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    of the Hungarian lance is less clear. When Stephen's successor, Peter Orseolo was deposed in 1041, he sought the aid of German king Henry III, who captured...
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    Archduke Joseph, the heir of Emperor Leopold I. At their wedding, the opera Hercule and Hebe by Reinhard Keiser (1674–1739) was performed. Upon Joseph's...
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    places of the Habsburgs (Imperial Crypt, Herzgruft, Herzogsgruft). Mozart's opera La clemenza di Tito was commissioned by the Estates of Bohemia as part of...
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    offered its allegiance to Venice and in 998 the Venetian Doge Pietro II Orseolo, led a large naval expedition which defeated the Narentines the same year...
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    Giacomo Vaghi (category 20th-century Italian male opera singers)
    Marke in Tristan und Isolde, Le Comte des Grieux in Manon, Marco Orsèolo in Orsèolo, Margherita's father in Margherita da Cortona, Mathieu in Andrea Chénier...
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    the government and judicial affairs. To this end, in 1674 it supplied the opera with a corresponding implication. Claudia Felicitas suddenly died of tuberculosis...
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    inside to torment the flesh. When court protocol demanded her to visit the opera, she reportedly took a prayer book with her to distract her from the play...
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    The family has also played an important role in the creation of modern opera with the Accademia degli Incogniti, also called the Loredanian Academy,...
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    center of European baroque music. She began the tradition of attending the opera and ballet performances during special celebrations in the Imperial family;...
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    the theatre hosted the premiere of the opera Il pomo d'oro (The Golden Apple). Composed by Antonio Cesti, the opera was called the "staging of the century"...
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    gathered and set off from. Some of these were: In 1000 the doge Pietro II Orseolo (991-1099) set off for a mission to Istria and Dalmatia which freed the...
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  • Tancredi Pasero (category 20th-century Italian male opera singers)
    the first performances of several other operas, notably, Mascagni's Nerone, in Milan, and Pizzetti's Orseolo, in Florence. In 1950, when only 58, Pasero...
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  • Držislav the Patriarch of Dalmatia and Croatia. 996 Venetian Doge Pietro II Orseolo stopped paying tax to the Croatian King after a century of peace, renewing...
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    against Doge Pietro IV Candiano, and secondly by the fact that Doge Pietro I Orseolo was able to personally bear the expenses of rebuilding the palace after...
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    celebrations such as the Carnival before Lent, culminating in the premiere of the opera L’Inganno d’amore (the Cheating of Love) by Antonio Bertali. On 4 August...
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  • Lamberto Bergamini (category 20th-century Italian male opera singers)
    comprimario roles and appeared in the world premiere of Ildebrando Pizzetti's Orseolo. He made several recordings for His Master's Voice. Born in Pisa, Bergamini...
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    Divine Providence) the most beautiful end of the Thirty Years' War" and an opera titled I Trionfi d'Amore, produced by Giovanni Felice Sances, was meant...
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