Alzira may refer to: Alzira (opera), an opera by Giuseppe Verdi Alzira, Valencia, a town in Spain, also known as Alcira This disambiguation page lists...
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Alzira is an opera in a prologue and two acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Salvatore Cammarano, based on the 1736 play Alzire, ou les Américains...
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Cammarano on Alzira for the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples. Solera and Piave worked together on Attila for La Fenice (March 1846). In April 1844, Verdi took on...
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Agrippina (Handel) Alcina, Alcina (Handel) Almirena, Rinaldo (Handel) Alzira, Alzira (Verdi) Amenaide, Tancredi (Rossini) Amina, La sonnambula (Bellini) Angelica...
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soloists, double choir and orchestra by Giuseppe Verdi. It was composed in memory of Alessandro Manzoni, whom Verdi admired, and therefore also referred to as...
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following is a list of published compositions by the composer Giuseppe Verdi (1813–1901). The list includes original creations as well as reworkings...
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Alessandro nelle Indie, Pacini, 1824 Alexander Twice, Martinů, 1964 Alzira, Verdi, 1845 Amadis, Lully, 1684 Amadis, Massenet, 1922 Amahl and the Night...
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Otello (redirect from Otello (Verdi))
in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito, based on Shakespeare's play Othello. It was Verdi's penultimate opera, first performed...
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Baritone (redirect from Verdi baritone)
Coletti, creator of Verdi's Gusmano in Alzira, Francesco in I masnadieri, Germont in the second version of La traviata and for whom Verdi considered writing...
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pronunciation: [ˈmakbet; makˈbɛt]) is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi, with an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave and additions by Andrea...
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Falstaff (opera) (redirect from Falstaff (Verdi))
[ˈfalstaf]) is a comic opera in three acts by the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi. The Italian-language libretto was adapted by Arrigo Boito from the play...
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La traviata (category Operas by Giuseppe Verdi)
traviˈaːta, -aˈvjaː-]; The Fallen Woman) is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi set to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. It is based on La Dame...
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Il trovatore (category Operas by Giuseppe Verdi)
Il trovatore ('The Troubadour') is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto largely written by Salvadore Cammarano, based on the...
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baritone associated with Giuseppe Verdi. Coletti created two Verdi roles: Gusmano in Alzira and Francesco in I masnadieri. Verdi revised the role of Germont...
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Aida (category Operas by Giuseppe Verdi)
(or Aïda, Italian: [aˈiːda]) is a tragic opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni. Set in the Old Kingdom of...
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RCA, 2000 Alzira, Verdi. Philips, 2001 Oratario and Sacred Music Christmas with Ramón Vargas. Claves Records, 1996 Messa da Requiem. Verdi, 2007 Recital...
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Un ballo in maschera (redirect from Gustave III (Verdi))
in maschera ('A Masked Ball') is an 1859 opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi. The text, by Antonio Somma, was based on Eugène Scribe's libretto for Daniel...
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Rigoletto (category Operas by Giuseppe Verdi)
Rigoletto is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi. The Italian libretto was written by Francesco Maria Piave based on the 1832 play Le roi s'amuse...
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Va, pensiero (category Compositions by Giuseppe Verdi)
the Hebrew Slaves", is a chorus from the opera Nabucco (1842) by Giuseppe Verdi. It recollects the period of Babylonian captivity after the destruction...
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Don Carlos (category Operas by Giuseppe Verdi)
Don Carlos is an 1867 five-act grand opera composed by Giuseppe Verdi to a French-language libretto by Joseph Méry and Camille du Locle, based on the...
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Les vêpres siciliennes (redirect from Sicilian Vespers (Verdi))
is a grand opera in five acts by the Italian romantic composer Giuseppe Verdi set to a French libretto by Eugène Scribe and Charles Duveyrier from their...
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La forza del destino (category Operas by Giuseppe Verdi)
often translated The Force of Destiny) is an Italian opera by Giuseppe Verdi. The libretto was written by Francesco Maria Piave based on a Spanish drama...
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Nabucco (category Operas by Giuseppe Verdi)
is an Italian-language opera in four acts composed in 1841 by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Temistocle Solera. The libretto is based on the...
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Ernani (category Operas by Giuseppe Verdi)
four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on the 1830 play Hernani by Victor Hugo. Verdi was commissioned by the...
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Castro. For Verdi he wrote Alzira (1845), La battaglia di Legnano (1849) and Luisa Miller (1849), but after he died in July 1852, Verdi worked with Leone...
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Villa Verdi is the estate house that composer Giuseppe Verdi ordered built in 1848 on farmland he had owned for four years and where he lived from that...
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La donna è mobile (category Arias by Giuseppe Verdi)
is the Duke of Mantua's canzone from the beginning of act 3 of Giuseppe Verdi's opera Rigoletto (1851). The canzone is famous as a showcase for tenors...
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(1965); Haydn's Die Feuersbrunst (1966); Erkel's Bánk bán (1968); and Verdi's Alzira (1970). A highlight for the company under the directorship of David...
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work in Verdi's catalogue. Verdi's production of Aida in early March, 1873 was delayed due to the sudden illness of soprano Teresa Stolz. Verdi focused...
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The Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi is an opera house located in Trieste, Italy and named after the composer Giuseppe Verdi. Privately constructed, it was...
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