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    Ascanio in Alba, K. 111, is a pastoral opera in two parts (Festa teatrale in due parti) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to an Italian libretto by Giuseppe Parini...
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  • Cockerel (Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov) Rosina, (in the Soprano key) The Barber of Seville (Rossini) Silvia, Ascanio in Alba (Mozart) Tamyris, Il re pastore (Mozart)...
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    and returned to Milan in August 1771 for five months, to attend rehearsals and the performance of Wolfgang's opera Ascanio in Alba. A third and final visit...
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    Diana Damrau (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    production of The Magic Flute, and Fauno in Ascanio in Alba. Damrau made her Royal Opera, London debut in January 2003, in David McVicar's new production of...
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  • Fracasso, La finta semplice Mitridate, Mitridate, re di Ponto Aceste, Ascanio in Alba Scipione, Il sogno di Scipione Lucio Silla, Lucio Silla Belfiore, La...
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    for castrati. In Italian this translates to festa teatrale. Osborne (1992, p. 63) calls it a "pastoral opera". The soprano roles of Ascanio and Fauno were...
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    began to appear in chamber ensembles, and later in orchestras. Mozart used two serpents in the orchestra for his 1771 opera Ascanio in Alba. Types of traditional...
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  • in A Midsummer Night's Dream at San Francisco, Houston, London Symphony Orchestra and Lyon; Ascanio in Ascanio in Alba at Lincoln Center; Farnace in Mitridate...
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  • Italy but is back in Milan for the premiere of his opera Ascanio in Alba on October 17. Foundation of the Royal Theatre Ballet School in Copenhagen, Denmark...
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    composed the libretto of Mozart's Ascanio in Alba, written to celebrate the wedding of the Austrian Archduke Ferdinand, and in 1777 he had been elected a fellow...
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    succession). Festivities arranged for this occasion included the operas Ascanio in Alba by Mozart and Il Ruggiero by Johann Adolph Hasse. Ferdinand and Maria...
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    composition and premieres of Ascanio in Alba (1771) and Lucio Silla (1772). Leopold hoped these visits would result in a professional appointment for...
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    Royal Palace of Milan (category Museums in Milan)
    d'Este in Milan in 1771. For their wedding, Ascanio in Alba by Mozart was staged in the Palazzo. Mozart was initially offered a post as Maestro in the Milan...
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    Zaide (category Slavery in art)
    German-language opera, K. 344, written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1780. Emperor Joseph II, in 1778, was in the process of setting up an opera company for the purpose...
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  • Artamene, Tomaso Albinoni, 1741 Les arts florissants, Charpentier, 1685 Ascanio in Alba, Mozart, 1771 Assassinio nella cattedrale, Pizzetti, 1958 Atmen gibt...
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  • and second movements together constitute the overture to the opera Ascanio in Alba, K. 111. The third movement is listed separately as K. 120/111a. Formerly:...
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    Divertimento No. 1 (Mozart) (category Compositions in E-flat major)
    to Italy was for the production of Ascanio in Alba, a festa teatrale commissioned for the wedding celebrations in Milan for Ferdinand Karl (third son...
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    Teatro Regio Ducale (category Opera in Milan)
    re di Ponto, Ascanio in Alba, and Lucio Silla. The opera house also saw the premiere of Maria Teresa Agnesi Pinottini's Ciro in Armenia in 1753; one of...
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    include the title roles of Orfeo (Gluck), Giasone, Giustino, Rinaldo and Ascanio in Alba, Solomon, Ottone / L’incoronazione di Poppea, Athamas / Semele, Andronico...
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    married in Milan, thus giving rise to the new House of Austria-Este. Festivities arranged for this occasion included the operas Ascanio in Alba by Mozart...
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    Idomeneo (category Operas set in mythological places)
    4 horns (in D, in C, in B-flat (alto)/in B (hoch), in G), 2 trumpets in D, 3 trombones (only accompanying the off-stage voice of Neptune in act 3) Percussion:...
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  • broke all limits. She appeared as Fauno in Mozart's early work Ascanio in Alba at the Bockenheimer Depot in December 2023. "Sopranistin Anna Nekhames...
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    his crew escape unharmed. October 17 – The opera Ascanio in Alba by Wolfgang Mozart, age 15, premieres in Milan. November 3 – Siamese conquest of Ha Tien...
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  • The Complete Mozart Edition is a 180-CD collection released in 1990–91 featuring all works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (known at the set's publication)...
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    Mozart family, later creating the role of Ascanio in Mozart's Ascanio in Alba, which premiered in 1771. While in Milan, he was appointed Chamber Singer to...
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  • Cecelia Hall (mezzo-soprano) (category Official website not in Wikidata)
    Teseo, Mozart's Ascanio in Alba and Humperdinck's Hänsel. She portrayed Bizet's Carmen in the Austin Lyric Opera in 2024. Hall was raised in rural North Carolina...
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    and in modern performances is sung by a lyric soprano Mozart's Lucio Silla: "Cecilio" and "Lucio Cinna" are sung by sopranos Mozart's Ascanio in Alba: "Ascanio"...
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    Dove sono (category Compositions in C major)
    aria in Italian for lyric soprano from the third act of Mozart's 1786 opera Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro). Countess Almaviva laments, in an...
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  • Serail by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, which was premiered at the Burgtheater in Vienna on 16 July 1782. Notes The Abduction From the Seraglio, Chandos Records...
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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, originally created by Ludwig Ritter von Köchel, in which the entries are abbreviated K. or KV. Its numbers reflect the ongoing...
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