Luigi Mancinelli (Italian pronunciation: [luˈiːdʒi mantʃiˈnɛlli]; 5 February 1848 – 2 February 1921) was an Italian conductor, cellist and composer. His...
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Laura Mancinelli (1933-2016), Italian writer and medievalist Luigi Mancinelli (1848–1921), Italian classical composer and conductor Marco Mancinelli (born...
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prologue and an epilogue, libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky (Moscow 1906) Luigi Mancinelli, Paolo e Francesca, opera in one act (1907) Emil Ábrányi, Paolo és...
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Cleopatra, an opera by Johann Mattheson Cleopatra, a composition by Luigi Mancinelli Cleopatra, a symphonic poem by George Whitefield Chadwick Cleopatra...
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head of the school in 1839. Later directors of the school included Luigi Mancinelli (1881–1886), Giuseppe Martucci (1886–1902), Marco Enrico Bossi (1902–1911)...
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M. Bonnard (Beppe) and Richard Green (Silvio). The conductor was Luigi Mancinelli. The US premiere followed a month later at the Grand Opera House in...
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destroyed it. His libretto was later set by Giovanni Bottesini (1879) and Luigi Mancinelli (1897). Francisco Quevedo mentions Leander in "En crespa tempestad...
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and was inaugurated with Aida by the Italian company directed by Luigi Mancinelli and tenor Amedeo Bassi, soprano Lucia Crestani (as Aida). The second...
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is partnered by soprano Emma Eames and tenor Emilio De Marchi, with Luigi Mancinelli conducting. On another Mapleson recording, thankfully undamaged, he...
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Journet, Charles Gillibert, Eugène Dufriche, and Antonio Scotti with Luigi Mancinelli conducting. Portions of the opera were performed in 1906 in the ancient...
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La bohème (category Libretti by Luigi Illica)
Musetta, Albert Saléza as Rodolfo, Giuseppe Campanari as Marcello, and Luigi Mancinelli conducting. La bohème was the last opera performed at New York's Metropolitan...
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fashionable by Cabiria from 1914. It is a melodrama with original music by Luigi Mancinelli and set design and costumes by Duilio Cambellotti. The film did not...
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Bucharest National Theatre in 1903. Ruggero Leoncavallo Zaza (Zaza). Luigi Mancinelli Ero e Leandro (Ero) – opera composed for her voice and interpreted...
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gained international reputation as musicians and composers, Marino and Luigi Mancinelli. A description of the theater in 1883 noted the entry salon was frescoed...
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San Germano; never perf.) Ero e Leandro (Giovanni Bottesini; 1879 – Luigi Mancinelli; 1897) Simon Boccanegra (Giuseppe Verdi; 1881 [revised version of the...
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named to a libretto by Arrigo Boito, which was subsequently set by Luigi Mancinelli. He also wrote The Garden of Olivet, a devotional oratorio (libretto...
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in Italian, was at Covent Garden on 19 May 1894. The conductor was Luigi Mancinelli, and Zilli and Pini Corsi repeated their original roles. Falstaff was...
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Naples Conservatory in 1880, and moved to Bologna in 1886, replacing Luigi Mancinelli at the Bologna Conservatory; in 1902 he returned for the last time...
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Festival) Frederic Hymen Cowen – Ruth (1887, Three Choirs Festival) Luigi Mancinelli – Isaias (1887, Norwich Festival) John Stainer – The Crucifixion (1887)...
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his professional debut in Italy, with the opera Paolo e Francesca by Luigi Mancinelli in the 2006 season of the Teatro Comunale di Bologna where he returned...
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legendary tenor Jean de Reszke, soprano Milka Ternina, and conductor Luigi Mancinelli. On March 17, 1900, Lionel Mapleson, the librarian of the Metropolitan...
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Holst – Our Flats, premiered in New York Wilhelm Kienzl – Don Quixote Luigi Mancinelli – Ero e Leandro Jules Massenet – Sapho Johann Strauss II – Die Göttin...
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Quartet in D minor (begun 1878) Eduard Caudella – Hatmanul Baltag Luigi Mancinelli – Isora di Provenza Miguel Marqués – El reloj de Lucerna Jules Massenet...
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soprano Emma Eames as Tosca and baritone Antonio Scotti as Scarpia, with Luigi Mancinelli conducting. He is also audible in excerpts from Ernani, Aida, and Cavalleria...
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(1882–1973) Riccardo Malipiero (1914–2003) Cristofano Malvezzi (1547–1599) Luigi Mancinelli (1848–1921) Francesco Mancini (1672–1737) Francesco Manelli (c. 1595–1667)...
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Verdi 1895-02-04 La Navarraise Jules Massenet 1895-12-11 Ero e Leandro Luigi Mancinelli 1899-03-10 Tosca Giacomo Puccini 1901-02-04 Messaline Isidore de Lara...
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premiered at Genoa's Teatro Carlo Felice on 6 October 1892 conducted by Luigi Mancinelli with sets designed by Ugo Gheduzzi and costumes by Adolfo Hohenstein...
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Graziano Mancinelli (18 February 1937 – 8 October 1992) was an Italian show jumping rider. He competed at the 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976 and 1984 Olympics...
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March 1883, conducted by Luigi Mancinelli Repeated a few days later, conducted by Ferruccio Busoni Ded: Luigi Mancinelli Remarks: In 1882, during...
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Cecilia—then the Liceo Musicale of Rome. Battistini worked with conductor Luigi Mancinelli and the composer Augusto Rotoli and consulted with baritone Antonio...
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