Luigi Scevola (born Brescia, 1770 – died Milan, 7 August 1819) was an Italian dramatist. He was born in Brescia, and became a professor of rhetoric there...
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Francesco Cavalli (born Pietro Francesco Caletti-Bruni; 14 February 1602 – 14 January 1676) was a Venetian composer, organist and singer of the early Baroque...
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Sant'Agostino is a Baroque-style Roman Catholic church located on Via Scevola Riceputi #1, in Cesena, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. A church and convent...
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20 Filippo Amadei, Giovanni Bononcini & George Frideric Handel – Muzio Scevola Giovanni Bononcini – Crispo George Frideric Handel – Floridante, HWV 14...
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Sadie (London, 1992) ISBN 0-333-73432-7 Hobart Chatfield Chatfield-Taylor, Pietro Longhi (1913). Goldoni: A Biography. Duffield & Co. ISBN 9780795018343....
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pasticcio, an opera composed jointly by several composers. The first was Muzio Scevola (1721), which consisted of three acts each composed by Filippo Amadei,...
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di marzo conserate a Marte (1709), Pietro Andrea Ziani's Chilonida (1709), and Giovanni Bononcini's Muzio Scevola (1710). Joseph died in a fire in Vienna...
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Librettos of the revised versions of December 1720 and 1728 exist 13 Muzio Scevola Paolo Antonio Rolli, after a reworking of a Nicolò Minato libretto by Silvio...
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27 April 1720 King’s Theatre, London Haym (?), after D. Lalli 13 Muzio Scevola 15 April 1721 King’s Theatre, London Paolo Antonio Rolli, after Silvio...
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re di Persia (after Leonardo Vinci), opera seria in 3 acts, libretto by Pietro Metastasio), Venice, Teatro Grimani di San Giovanni Grisostomo, Carnival...
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the operas. Filippo Amadei, one of the composers of Muzio Scevola, also played cello, Pietro Giuseppe Sandoni, who would soon marry Francesca Cuzzoni,...
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The Italian-language libretto was adapted from Charles VI's court poet Pietro Pariati's libretto for Giustino (1711), after the much older original libretto...
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Banerjee, a cleric of the Diocese of Treviso, in Treviso, Italy, and Paolo Scevola, of the Diocese of Vigevano, to serve as Notary Actuary of the same court;...
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the most influential patrons from the Kingdom of Naples, and cardinals Pietro Ottoboni, Benedetto Pamphili and Carlo Colonna. Two oratorios, La resurrezione...
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Observer. London. Retrieved 23 March 2023. Porpora, Nicola; Metastasio, Pietro; Salviati Colonna, Caterina; Mango, Antonio; Falco, Michele; Vellani, Domenico...
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Commento agli Epigrammata Bobiensia (in Italian). pp. 5–6, 40, 415. Mariotti, Scevola (1997). "Augusto Campana e la filologia classica". In Avesani, Rino (ed...
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pastor fido Teseo Silla Amadigi di Gaula Acis and Galatea Radamisto Muzio Scevola Floridante Ottone Flavio Giulio Cesare Tamerlano Rodelinda Scipione Alessandro...
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14th if the one act Handel contributed to the collaborative opera Muzio Scevola is counted) and last opera for the Royal Academy of Music (1719) and was...
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10.12.2008 Nel Segno di Roma / Ponzio Pilato / Il Colosso di Roma Muzio Scevola Angelo Francesco Lavagnino Guido Brignone / Gian Paolo Callegari / Giorgio...
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Handel. The Italian-language libretto was adapted by Francis Colman from Pietro Pariati's Arianna e Teseo, a text previously set by Nicola Porpora in 1727...
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Mucius Scaevola, Roman figure Francesco Cavalli: Mutio Scevola George Frideric Handel: Muzio Scevola Muhammad XII of Granada, aka Boabdil, last Nasrid ruler...
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pastor fido Teseo Silla Amadigi di Gaula Acis and Galatea Radamisto Muzio Scevola Floridante Ottone Flavio Giulio Cesare Tamerlano Rodelinda Scipione Alessandro...
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during his stay in Rome to a libretto believed to be written by Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni. It is a reworking of the Greek myth of Hero and Leander, with...
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Italian). Calcio Catania. 31 January 2019. Retrieved 31 January 2019. "Matteo Scevola ceduto in prestito al Tabor Sežana" (in Italian). Calcio Padova. 31 January...
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Giulietta e Romeo, the source for which was the play of the same name by Luigi Scevola which had been written in 1818. The two men set to work, but with the winter...
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all Nicola Porpora who managed to preempt the official Rome premiere of Pietro Auletta's setting for 26 December 1728 with his own version (of a slightly...
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Bononcini (1677–1726): Griselda Giovanni Bononcini (1670–1747): Muzio Scevola, Xerse, Griselda, Almahide, Camilla Alexander Borodin (1833–1887): Prince...
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Polverelli Margherita Tomasi , Alketa Cela Sara Mingardo Lorenzo Regazzo Pietro Vultaggio Francesc Garrigosa Orchestra Barocca di Venezia Venice Baroque...
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Bononcini and George Frideric Handel each wrote one act of the opera Muzio Scevola. Also in 1721, Michel Richard Delalande and André Cardinal Destouches jointly...
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