• (1983), Vol. 8, p. 82. Alessandro Pèpoli at www.ariannaeditrice.it John A. Rice, "Opera Seria in Theory and Practice: Alessandro Pepoli's 'Letter ad un uomo...
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    libretto after Ippolito Pindemonte's Enrico VIII ossia Anna Bolena and Alessandro Pepoli's Anna Bolena, both recounting the life of Anne Boleyn, the second...
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    The Palazzo Pepoli Campogrande, also known as Palazzo Pepoli Nuovo, is a Baroque style palace on Via Castiglione 7 in central Bologna, region of Emilia-Romagna...
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    Alessandro, Principe Ruspoli (December 3, 1708 – June 20, 1779) was the 2nd Principe di Cerveteri, 2nd Marchese di Riano and 7th Conte di Vignanello. He...
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  • d'Agrigento is an opera by Giovanni Paisiello to a libretto by Count Alessandro Pepoli with which the rebuilt La Fenice in Venice was inaugurated on 16 May...
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  • lyricist (died 1827) date unknown Osip Kozlovsky, composer (died 1831) Alessandro Pepoli, librettist (died 1796) February 11 – Mauro D’Alay, composer and violinist...
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  • Romani, after Pindemonte's tragedy Enrico VIII, ossia Anna Bolena and Alessandro Pepoli's Anna Bolena 26 December 1830 Milan, Teatro Carcano Gianni di Parigi...
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    Giovanni Paisiello entitled I giuochi d'Agrigento set to a libretto by Alessandro Pepoli. But no sooner had the opera house been rebuilt than a legal dispute...
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  • Alessandro Riario (1543–1585) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Alessandro Riario was born in Bologna on 3 December 1543, the son of...
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    Venetian intellectual, in the 1820s), Antonio Fortunato Stella and Count Alessandro Pepoli, at whose printing house Mercury was printed. In 1794, Compagnoni...
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    Giovanni Paisiello" John A. Rice, "Opera Seria in Theory and Practice: Alessandro Pepoli's 'Lettera ad un uomo ragionevole sul melodramma detto serio' (1790)...
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    composer had become friends. The music was set to a libretto by Count Carlo Pepoli, an Italian émigré poet whom Bellini had met at a salon run by the exile...
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    prompted by an historical defense of the female doctorate written by Alessandro Macchiavelli in the 18th century. Macchiavelli was known to fill in the...
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    against Lucca and had a primary role in the assassination of count Ercole Pepoli, who was disputing the duchy with Cesare, at Ferrara (1617). In 1608 he...
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    Alessandro Guardassoni and Luigi Samoggia. The rectory has a fresco depicting the life of the Cardinal Gabriele Paleotti (circa 1610) by Alessandro Tiarini...
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    1792 Venice, Teatro La Fenice Il cinese in Italia opera buffa 2 acts Alessandro Pepoli autumn 1793 Venice, Teatro San Moisè staged also under the title of...
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    an oil on canvas painting by Titian, now in the Museo regionale Agostino Pepoli in Trapani, Sicily. Its treatment of colour has led some to date it to the...
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  • (1590 in Ferrara – 1623 in Massa), priest, canon of Genoa Cathedral ; Alessandro (1594 in Ferrara – 1639 in Rome), took vows as a Knight of Malta in 1597...
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    Federico Borromeo (1589) Guido Pepoli (1590–1592) Flaminio Piatti (1592–1593) Agostino Spinola Basadone (1623–1631) Alessandro Cesarini (iuniore) (1632–1637)...
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    in the collection include Marcantonio Franceschini, Bartolomeo Cesi, Alessandro Tiarini, Prospero Fontana and his daughter Lavinia, Giuseppe Maria Crespi...
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    (1737–1798), scientist, discoverer of bioelectricity Alessandro Gamberini (born 1981), footballer Alessandro Gavazzi (1809–1889), preacher, patriot and monk...
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    (1588-1635), married Ercole Pepoli, count of Castiglione; Ferdinando (1590-1623), canon of San Lorenzo in Genoa; Alessandro (1594-1639), knight of the...
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    Gaetano Gandolfi and Apparition of the Virgin to St. Francesca Romana by Alessandro Tiarini (1615). On the pillar, two clocks, one of the first made in Italy...
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    portrait bust of Conte Guido de' Pepoli in marble for his son Alessandro, to wide acclaim (Bologna, Palazzo Pepoli Campogrande). Cathedral records show...
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    century but routinely compared by Italian critics to his older contemporary Alessandro Manzoni despite expressing "diametrically opposite positions." Although...
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    late December, Bellini was given notice by the La Fenice impresario, Alessandro Lanari, that it was doubtful whether Pacini would be present in time to...
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  • Italian patrons were the Marchese Guido Antonio Barbazza and Marchese Alessandro Pallavacini and Cardinal Pompeo Aldrovandi. In 1734, Minozzi moved to...
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    (1731), and Cleofide in the premiere of Giovanni Battista Pescetti's Alessandro nell'Indie (1732). In 1742 she appeared at the Teatro San Giovanni Grisostomo...
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    16 Antonio Michiel 17 Antonio Barbarigo 18 Domenico Lazzarin 19 Taddeo Pepoli 20 Marco Mantova Benavides 21 Andrea Mantegna 22 Pope Paul II (Pietro Barbo)...
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    especially from the Neapolitan School of such composers as Nicola Porpora, Alessandro Scarlatti, and Francesco Durante, only a handful of his rivals could approach...
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