Nicola De Giosa (3 May 1819 – 7 July 1885) was an Italian composer and conductor active in Naples. He composed numerous operas, the most successful of...
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with those theatres. His most enduring work was the libretto for Nicola De Giosa's Don Checco, one of the last great successes in the history of Neapolitan...
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Franz von Suppé, composer (d. 1895) May 3 – Nicola De Giosa, Italian composer (died 1885) May 5 Achille De Bassini, operatic baritone (d. 1881) Stanisław...
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La Tempesta Robert Schumann – Genoveva Richard Wagner – Lohengrin Nicola De Giosa – Don Checco January 4 – Max Kalbeck, librettist and music critic (died...
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Don Checco (category Operas by Nicola De Giosa)
composed by Nicola De Giosa to a libretto by Almerindo Spadetta. It premiered on 11 July 1850 at the Teatro Nuovo in Naples. Don Checco was De Giosa's masterpiece...
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Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella, where he studied composition with Nicola De Giosa, Nicola D'Arienzo and Lauro Rossi. Westerhout spent the rest of his life...
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Bonamici – Pisa, Teatro Nuovo, 31 January 1878) Il Conte di San Ronano (Nicola De Giosa – Naples, Teatro Bellini, 12 May 1878) Griselda (Giulio Cottrau – Turin...
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Cammarano) 1851: Malvina di Scozia (Giovanni Pacini) 1851: Folco d'Arles (Nicola De Giosa) 1851: Medea [it] (Saverio Mercadante), from an original libretto by...
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D'Arienzo was uncle of the composer Nicola D'Arienzo. Antolini, 1986 Martorana, 1865 Black, 1992 In collaboration with Andrea de Leone In collaboration with Raffaele...
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from 1867 to 1879. He studied composition with Aniello Barbati and Nicola De Giosa and composed most of his mature works there, including his first opera...
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(orig. H. Rosenthal and J. Warrack, French edition), Guide de l'opéra, Les indispensables de la musique (Fayard, 1995). ISBN 2-213-59567-4 Arthur Eaglefield...
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Tolosa (1852) Giuseppe Staffa's Alceste (Stratone/Talenio, 1852) Nicola De Giosa's Guido Colmar (1852) Vincenzo Maria Battista's Mudarra (1852) Saverio...
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arias as well as pieces donated by Fischetti and his fellow composer Nicola De Giosa. Fischetti's most popular opera was Aida di Scafati (Aida of Scafati)...
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with voice teacher Giovanni Bisaccia (1815-1897) and the flute with Nicola De Giosa in his native city. Amodio made his opera debut in 1852 at the Teatro...
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Dominic McHugh (20 March 2009). "Mercadante: Virginia; Wekerlin: La Laitière de Trianon". musicalcriticism.com. Retrieved June 26, 2009. Davis, p. ?? Raúl...
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conductor at the theatre, sharing the post over the ensuing years with Nicola De Giosa and Paolo Serrao. It was Puzone and Serrao who arranged the score for...
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of his unpublished arias as well as pieces donated by Fischetti and Nicola De Giosa. In 1866 Fioravanti was made the honorary director of the Real Albergo...
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Eugenia Tadolini (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
26 September 1849, Teatro San Carlo, Naples Elfrida, Folco d'Arles (Nicola De Giosa). 1851, Teatro San Carlo, Naples Notes Rosenthal & Warrack (1979),...
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de Vergy (1777) by Dormont De Belloy. Prior to that, the play was itself inspired by two French medieval legends, Le châtelain de Coucy et la dame de...
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including Admeto in Giuseppe Staffa's Alceste (1852), the title role in Nicola De Giosa's Guido Colmar (1852), Cassandro in Saverio Mercadante's Statira (1853)...
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Pelizzoli Nicola Pavarini Antonino Saviano Pietro Marino Juriy Cannarsa Antonio Giosa Alessandro Lucarelli Ivan Franceschini Francesco Modesto Gaetano De Rosa...
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Elizabeth Arlen, Dennis Lipscomb, Carmen Argenziano, Clayton Landey, Sue Giosa, Oz Tortora, Dan Tullis Jr., Hansford Rowe, Grand L. Bush, Bill Moseley...
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include: Goglies (Goges), pasta Striftades/Striftaria, hand made pasta Giosa, lamb or goat meat Bogana, lamb meat with potatoes Archaeological Museum...
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champion Joe Brown, as well as lightweight champions Lauro Salas and Paddy DeMarco. Saddler beat lightweight champion Jimmy Carter, knocked out future junior...
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20:45 CEST Stadio San Nicola, Bari Referee: Russo (Italy) 27 October 2010 18:00 CEST Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia, Bergamo Referee: De Marco (Italy) 1 December...
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Reggio Calabria 15:00 CET (UTC+01:00) Lanzaro 10' Bianchi 45+1' Foggia 57' Giosa 61' Aronica 86' Report Liverani 16' Pazienza 25' Montolivo 66' Mutu...
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Italian). F.C. Crotone. 8 January 2014. Retrieved 9 January 2014. "Roberto De Giosa ceduto alla Reggiana" (in Italian). U.S. Latina Calcio. 8 January 2014...
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enacted the law on 1 May 1816 by which it was transferred into the domain of Giosa Jonica. From 1767 onwards, in Martone, jurisdiction of Grotteria, the following...
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ITA Giuseppe Agostinone 5 DF ITA Francesco Cosenza 14 DF ITA Antonio Giosa (on loan from Como) 15 DF ITA Alessandro Camisa 16 DF ITA Mirko Drudi...
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Nasca Penalties Pecorini Jaadi Lazzari Orsolini Gatto Augustyn Hallberg Mengoni Vitofrancesco Vutov Giosa Fiordilino Lepore Arrigoni Cosenza Ciancio...
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