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    Rossi (1810-1885), la caratteristica forma a campana dell’ambiente con tre ordini di palchi e il loggione lo rende uno dei primi esempi di ‘teatro all’italiana’...
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  • February 1810 Venice, Teatro San Moisè Raùl di Créqui melodramma serio 2 acts Luigi Romanelli after Raoul, sire de Créqui by Monvel 26 December 1810 Milan...
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  • Mayr 26 December 1810 Milan, Teatro alla Scala Abradate e Dircea dramma per musica 2 acts Giuseppe Nicolini 29 January 1811 Milan, Teatro alla Scala Fedra...
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    build La Fenice. The theatre then became the Teatro Venier (or Teatro Venier in San Benedetto). In 1810, the ownership passed to the impresario Giovanni...
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    The Teatro San Moisè was a theatre and opera house in Venice, active from 1620 to 1818. It was in a prominent location near the Palazzo Giustinian and...
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    1810s (redirect from 1810's)
    "eighteen-tens") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1810, and ended on December 31, 1819. The decade was opened with a very hostile...
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    Extraordinary Cortes that met in the port of Cádiz starting 24 September 1810 "claimed legitimacy as the sole representative of Spanish sovereignty", following...
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    Lorenzo Salvi (category 1810 births)
    Lorenzo Salvi (4 May 1810 – 16 January 1879) was an Italian operatic tenor who had a major international opera career during the nineteenth century. He...
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  • Omnium II, a Thoroughbred racehorse Omnium, a 2005 concept album released by Teatro ZinZanni Omnium, the "fundamental substance of the Universe" in the novel...
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    June 1810 Rome, Teatro Valle After Didone abbandonata by Pietro Metastasio Baldovino dramma serio Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli 1811 Rome, Teatro Argentina...
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  • ECM 1892 2005 Tord Gustavsen Trio The Ground ECM 1893 2006 Stephen Stubbs Teatro Lirico ECM New Series ECM 1894 2005 Marc Johnson Shades of Jade ECM 1895...
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  • from it such as Charles-Guillaume Étienne's libretto for Nicolas Isouard (1810) and Francesco Fiorini's libretto for Stefano Pavesi's Agatina (1814) Possibly...
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    Bourbon, 1700–1808 Kingdom of Spain - Bonaparte, 1808–1810 United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, 1810–1831 Argentine Confederation, 1831–1852 State of Buenos...
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  • Carolina Uccelli (category 1810 births)
    Carolina Uccelli (1810–1858) was an Italian composer known for opera. Carolina Pazzini was born into a minor noble family in Florence and married Filippo...
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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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    the company of Martínez at the two Royal Theatres in Madrid, Teatro de la Cruz and Teatro del Príncipe, between 1787 and 1804. In 1788, she stood out as...
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    and tapas bars, with its terraces covering most of the sides surfaces. Teatro Español, the oldest theater in Madrid, is located on the plaza's east side...
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    surrender to the French. The deputies elected to the Cortes of Cádiz met in the Teatro Cómico, and started preparation of the first liberal constitution of Spain...
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  • his native Siena. He was initially sent to Pisa to study architecture. In 1810, he returned to Siena where he was employed as an engineer of roads and bridges...
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  • year 1801 in architecture involved some significant events. April 21 – The Teatro Nuovo in Trieste, an opera house designed by Gian Antonio Selva (interior)...
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  • Ser Marcantonio (category 1810 operas)
    Pasquale. The opera was a great success at its premiere at Teatro alla Scala, 26 September 1810 in Milan. conducted by Massimo Spadano 2011, Naxos Charles...
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    late 1810, when he was eighteen. Rossini's first opera to be staged was La cambiale di matrimonio, a one-act comedy, given at the small Teatro San Moisè...
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    their mandates ruling in Cartagena. Teatro Adolfo Mejía: former Teatro Heredia, opened in 1911, inspired by the Teatro Tacón of Havana, was designed by Jose...
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    After her stage debut in 1810 when she sang in the premiere of Stefano Pavesi's Il trionfo di Gedeone at Bologna's Teatro del Corso, she went on to perform...
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    La cambiale di matrimonio (category 1810 operas)
    The opera debuted on 3 November 1810 at the Teatro San Moisè in Venice. It had a run of thirteen performances at Teatro San Moisè. Composed in a few days...
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  • earliest recorded performance was in 1810 when he sang the role of Montezo in Nicola Antonio Manfroce's Alzira at the Teatro Valle in Rome. From 1813 until...
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    at the Teatro Smart together with Juan Bono. She worked in theaters such as the Teatro Apolo [es], the Teatro Nacional Cervantes, the Teatro Moderno...
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    forty-five theaters; the principal ones are the Colon Theater, the newly built Teatro Mayor Julio Mario Santo Domingo, the National Theater with its two venues...
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  • Naples, Farinelli moved to Turin in 1810. He left there in 1817 to assume the position of maestro al cembalo at the Teatro Nuovo in Trieste. In 1819 he became...
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    Almaviva, o sia L'inutile precauzione) took place on 20 February 1816 at the Teatro Argentina, Rome, with designs by Angelo Toselli. Rossini's Barber of Seville...
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