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    Pelagio is an opera (tragedia lirica) in four acts by Saverio Mercadante. The Italian-language libretto was by Marco D'Arienzo. It premiered on 12 February...
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  • Catholic priest Pedro Pelágio (born 2000), Portuguese footballer Pelagio (Mercadante), opera Pelagius (disambiguation) Pelayo (disambiguation) This page or...
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  • Festival della Valle d'Itria (category Opera festivals)
    33rd Festival 2007 Marcella by Umberto Giordano 34th Festival 2008 Pelagio (opera) by Saverio Mercadante 2012 Artaserse (1730 Venice version) by Hasse...
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    La canterina (category Opera buffa)
    and send him away. Don Pelagio teaches Gasparina a new aria he has written for her and asks her to marry him. When Don Pelagio leaves, Gasparina calls...
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    Il giuramento (category Opera world premieres at La Scala)
    Il giuramento (The Oath) is an opera in three acts by Italian composer Saverio Mercadante. The libretto, by Gaetano Rossi, is based on Victor Hugo's 1835...
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    in Egitto (16 March) in its premiere at the Liceu, Saverio Mercadante's Pelagio in its premiere at the Liceu (15 April) and the Liceu premiere of Mercadante's...
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    Saverio Mercadante (category Italian opera composers)
    September 1795 – 17 December 1870) was an Italian composer, particularly of operas. While Mercadante may not have retained the international celebrity of Gaetano...
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    Orazi e Curiazi (category Opera world premieres at the Teatro San Carlo)
    Orazi e Curiazi (The Horatii and the Curiatii) is an opera by the Italian composer Saverio Mercadante. It takes the form of a tragedia lirica in three...
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    Beatrice di Tenda (category Opera world premieres at La Fenice)
    Beatrice di Tenda is a tragic opera in two acts by Vincenzo Bellini, from a libretto by Felice Romani, after the play of the same name by Carlo Tedaldi...
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    the late 18th century the English landscape garden style was introduced, Pelagio Palagi erected a series of small structures along the lake; such as the...
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    La vestale (Mercadante) (category Opera world premieres at the Teatro San Carlo)
    La vestale (The Vestal Virgin) is an opera by Italian composer Saverio Mercadante. It takes the form of a tragedia lirica in three acts. The libretto...
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    bindend (Vasenbild) (circa 1885) Theseus and Pirithous abducting Elena by Pelagio Palagi (1814) Herakles, Theseus and Pirithoos in Hades, with Hermes. (Attic...
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    Maximilian and Carlotta "tragic figures". He compares the era to that of "grand opera", with "actors on that stage [who] appear as posturing anachronisms rather...
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  • (b. 1728) 1843 – Theodoros Kolokotronis, Greek general (b. 1770) 1891 – Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos, Roman Catholic archbishop and Mexican politician...
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    Marsh Rice, American university founder (d. 1900) March 21 – Most Rev. Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos, Roman Catholic archbishop and Mexican politician...
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  • 1857) January 26 – Nicolaus Otto, German engineer (b. 1832) February 4 – Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos, Roman Catholic archbishop and Mexican politician...
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    son of independence leader José María Morelos), José Mariano Salas, and Pelagio Antonio de Labastida. In turn this triumvirate then selected 215 Mexican...
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    Palazzo della Cancelleria and also designed sets for operas performed within the theatre. The first opera for which Juvarra designed all the sets was Costantino...
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  • Marco D'Arienzo (category Italian opera librettists)
    Marco D'Arienzo (Naples, 24 April 1811 – 24 April 1877) was an Italian opera librettist. D'Arienzo was a professional state official and, at the same...
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    memorable feat was Gabriele D'Annunzio's flight to Vienna from the nearby San Pelagio Castle air field. A year later, the threat to Padua was removed. In late...
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    Regia Vaticana the scene of Gregory IX excommunicating Frederick. In 1810, Pelagio Palagi painted Il destino regale di Federico II di Svevia Infante ("The...
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    Turin: Eredi Gianelli. 1686. Architettura civile divisa in cinque trattati, opera postuma, 2 vols., Turin, 1737. Church of the Somaschi Fathers (Messina,...
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    Filippo Coletti (category 19th-century Italian male opera singers)
    Saverio Mercadante's Pelagio at the Teatro S Carlo, Naples (1857). Verdi was considering Coletti as the title role in his opera Re Lear for Naples, (which...
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    decorated by major 18th- and 19th-century Neoclassical painters, such as Pelagio Palagi (1777–1860), Serafino Barozzi (1735–1810), and Antonio Basoli (1774–1848)...
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  • – Joseph Liouville, French mathematician and academic (d. 1882) 1816 – Pelagio Antonio de Labastida y Dávalos, Mexican politician and Roman Catholic archbishop...
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    he developed a close friendship with fellow pupils Domenico Corsini and Pelagio Palagi. He worked for a time in the studio of Petronio Fancelli. In 1801–1803...
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    Giulia Frasi (category 18th-century Italian women opera singers)
    England she joined Lord Middlesex's Italian opera company. Lord Middlesex was director of Italian opera at the Haymarket Theatre whose purpose was to...
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    Dance (1869), at the Paris Opera House. In Italy, romanticism arrived with the Napoleonic conquest, with artists such as Pelagio Palagi (The betrothal of...
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  • Marco Arati (category 19th-century Italian male opera singers)
    (1855) Giovanni Pacini's Margherita Pusterla (1856) Saverio Mercadante's Pelagio (Asan, 1857) Salvatore Pappalardo's Mirinda (1860) Errico Petrella's Virginia...
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    Whitworth-Aylmer, 5th Baron Aylmer, British Army general (d. 1850) May 25 – Pelagio Palagi, Italian painter (d. 1860) May 28 – Thomas Graves, 2nd Baron Graves...
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