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    The Teatro Regio (Royal Theatre) is a prominent opera house and opera company in Turin, Piedmont, Italy. Its season runs from October to June with the...
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    until his death in 1831. He was the last male-line member of the House of Savoy that started with Victor Amadeus I, and caused the line of Victor Amadeus...
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    La Fenice (redirect from Teatro La Fenice)
    Teatro La Fenice (pronounced [la feˈniːtʃe], "The Phoenix") is a historic opera house in Venice, Italy. It is one of "the most famous and renowned landmarks...
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    of Savoy in 1453 and later deposited in a chapel in Chambéry,: 141–142, 153–154  where it was damaged by fire in 1532.: 166  In 1578, the Savoys moved...
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    1563, it was the capital of the Duchy of Savoy, then of the Kingdom of Sardinia ruled by the House of Savoy, and the first capital of the Kingdom of Italy...
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    Viennese operetta, Spanish zarzuela, Russian comic opera, English ballad and Savoy opera, North American operetta and musical comedy. In late 17th-century...
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    Opera buffa (redirect from Teatro bufo)
    Pastorale héroïque Posse mit Gesang Radio opera Rescue opera Romantische Oper Savoy opera Schauspiel mit Gesang Schuloper Science fiction opera Semi-opera Sepolcro...
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    Teatro Regio Torino, Turin Teatro Rossini, Lugo Teatro Rossini, Pesaro Teatro San Carlo, Naples Teatro Sannazzaro, Naples Teatro Sociale, Como Teatro...
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    Turin, where they were protected by Marie Jeanne Baptiste of Savoy-Nemours, the regent of Savoy. Contarini followed and instructed the Archbishop that Uffele...
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    Comaro, built in 1524. As well, the city is the site of the Teatro delle Maddalene, the Teatro delle Grazie, the Giuseppe Verdi Theater, and the Cesare Pollini...
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    the marquisate of Monferrato and the House of Savoy. In 1356, Ivrea was acquired by Amadeus VI of Savoy. With the exception of the brief French conquest...
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  • Teatro, Italian for "theatre", is a vocal group signed to the Sony BMG music label. The members of Teatro are Jeremiah James, Andrew Alexander, Simon...
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    of the cult British TV series Doctor Who (series 4, episode 11). At the Savoy Theatre in 2006-07, she played Clara and Bess, in Sir Trevor Nunn's new...
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    was also the Princess' Chamber, reserved for Princess Maria Gabriella of Savoy, a good friend of the Necchi sisters. The region where the villa is situated...
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    Foot Guards, written in their honour by their contemporary J.V. Hamm. The Teatro Milanollo in their native Savigliano was named for the sisters. Taught violin...
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    between 1713 and 1715 for Aymo Ferrero Cocconato, treasurer of the Duke of Savoy and King of Sicily, Victor Amadeus II. On the south wall of the first floor...
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    converted to a shopping arcade in 1925 and to a hotel, originally named Hotel Savoy, and then renamed Hotel Crillón. During the 1930s, it was an important site...
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    instead, depicting an angel, or "genio alato" - one symbol of the House of Savoy. The statue was commissioned to the sculptor Fumagalli, months after Antonelli's...
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  • Can-Can, Los Globos, King Kong and Savoy also reached a great boom, while theaters like El Iris, El Blanquita and the Teatro Fru Fru presented burlesque shows...
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    cramped and noisy tenement apartment on 140th street that overlooked the Savoy Ballroom. The windows were open due to the lack of air conditioning and...
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    Malatesta. The work premiered at the Teatro Regio Ducale on February 2, 1716. The opera is dedicated to Prince Eugene of Savoy and Piedmont, and tells the story...
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    Pécheux. He was a scenic designer for the Royal Theater of Turin and the Teatro Carignano for five decades. He painted the sipario of the theater. He taught...
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  • stars, they were so popular as to be invited to court by Prince Umberto of Savoy. At a party, Benito Mussolini himself showed his admiration for them.[citation...
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  • 2023-08-27. "Teatro Al Aire Libre". Retrieved 28 June 2020. "Teatro Gran Mariscal". www.culturaydeporte.usfx.bo/teatro/. Retrieved 28 June 2020. "Teatro Castro...
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  • The Pride (Royal Court) 2008: Piaf (also Vaudeville, Teatro Liceo, Buenos Aires and Nuevo Teatro Alcala, Madrid) 2008: Eric's (Liverpool Everyman) 2008:...
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  • Prati was performed at the wedding of Umberto I of Italy and Margherita of Savoy in Turin on 22 April of that year. He later became deputy director of the...
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    "Perfect Fusion" in that year, all the possessions of the House of Savoy House, comprising Savoy, Nice (now part of France), Piedmont and from 1815 Liguria,...
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  • Award for Best Musical in 2014, a West End revival of Gypsy opened at the Savoy Theatre on April 15, 2015, in a limited run through November 28. Directed...
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    invasion from their territories in Milan, he fought alongside France and Savoy, conquering Alessandria and Valenza in 1656–1657 with the help of his son...
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  • multi-instrumentalist Yusef Lateef (1920–2013). Compilation The Last Savoy Sessions (Savoy Jazz, 2000)[2CD] Universal Quartet (With Adam Rudolph, Kasper Tranberg...
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