Antonio Somma (28 August 1809, Udine – 8 August 1864, Venice) was an Italian playwright who is most well known for writing the libretto of an opera which...
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Re Lear (section Working with Somma)
King Lear) is an Italian operatic libretto in four acts written by Antonio Somma for the Italian opera composer Giuseppe Verdi. It was based on King...
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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 Auber's 1833 five...
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Italian arbitrations between AmTrust and an Italian named Antonio Somma totaling €2bn. Somma admitted to the company's undercover agents that he could...
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with material musical changes. Re Lear (King Lear), 1856. Librettist Antonio Somma worked with Verdi on completing a libretto for an opera based on Shakespeare's...
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Massa di Somma, an Italian municipality in the Province of Naples Mount Somma, an Italian mountain part of the Vesuvius complex Antonio Somma (1809–1864)...
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Cammarano (which never appeared), Verdi later (1857) commissioned one from Antonio Somma, but this proved intractable, and no music was ever written. Verdi began...
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Giuseppe Verdi to a libretto begun in early 1857 by the Italian playwright Antonio Somma. Never performed as written, the libretto was later revised (or proposed...
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screenplay was written by Francesco Maria Piave, Eugène Scribe and Antonio Somma. It was based on the opera Un ballo in maschera by Giuseppe Verdi. Lugosi...
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Somma Vesuviana is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania, southern Italy. Before the Roman colonisation, the area of today's...
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which his new librettist (following Salvadore Cammarano's death) was Antonio Somma. But a year later, when overseeing a revival of La traviata at La Fenice...
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also a lesser-known opera by Tomás Giribaldi (1878) and a tragedy by Antonio Somma. The story has been the subject of paintings by Girolamo Domenichini...
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of the Trees, 2001 Guido Manuli Un ballo in maschera Giuseppe Verdi Antonio Somma Masked Ball, 1917 Alfréd Deésy Bánk bán Ferenc Erkel Béni Egressy Bánk...
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Un ballo in maschera (Rome, 1859) Giuseppe Verdi, with a libretto by Antonio Somma (1809–1864) after that written by Eugène Scribe (1791–1861) for Gustave...
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Simon Boccanegra (1857) – opera based on play by García Gutiérrez Antonio Somma and Giuseppe Verdi, Un ballo in maschera (1859) – opera about Swedish...
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and 1859, the Italian composer, Giuseppe Verdi, had his librettist, Antonio Somma, use Scribe's libretto as its basis. As a result of changes imposed...
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also a lesser-known opera by Tomás Giribaldi (1878) and a tragedy by Antonio Somma. After Hugh's death, his younger brother Leonello, also a son of Stella...
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Gabriele D'Annunzio's libretto 1878 opera by Tomás Giribaldi Tragedy by Antonio Somma La Parisina, a Mexican department store This disambiguation page lists...
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Bonifacio, Nabucco, I Lombardi alla prima crociata, Giovanna d'Arco, Attila Antonio Somma (1809–1864) for Verdi: Un ballo in maschera Gertrude Stein (1874–1946)...
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1833 Giuseppe Verdi's opera, Gustavo III (Verdi) from a libretto by Antonio Somma, 1857 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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ballo in maschera ("A masked ball", Rome, 1859), with a libretto by Antonio Somma after Eugène Scribe's libretto for Daniel Auber's Gustave III, ou Le...
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kilometres south of Somma Lombardo, received by Guido Visconti di Somma in the division with his brother Francesco. In 1778, Francesco Antonio Visconti di Modrone...
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Perugia, Antonio Cabrini was appointed as new coach, and Mario Frick replaced Bazzani as forward. The team returned to Serie B in 2004, with Mario Somma as...
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at the exit "Fisciano-Mercato San Severino". Farébersviller (France) Antonio Somma (1923-2005), partisan, Director of the CGIL trade union, official in...
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incident was a January 1998 double homicide that occurred in the woods near Somma Lombardo, northwest of Milan. Chiara Marino, a shop assistant, aged 19,...
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Agazio di Somma (1591 – 1 October 1671) was a Roman Catholic prelate and Baroque writer who served as Bishop of Catanzaro (1664–1671) and Bishop of Cariati...
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Domenico D'Auria, Annibale Caccavello, and Girolamo D'Auria. Somma Chapel(Cappella Somma) - To the left of the entrance, this chapel was erected in 1557-1566...
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Vico, Castell'a mare di Stabbia, Torre del Greco, Granatiello, Monte di Somma, Orta, Nola, Aversa, Cardito, Arienzo, Acerra, Giugliano, Capua, Gaeta,...
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Ildefonso López Gerardo Rivas Agustín Zelada José Cea Héctor Scarone Pascual Somma Wikimedia Commons has media related to Campeonato Sudamericano 1923. South...
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Ángel Romano, Zoilo Saldombide, Héctor Scarone, Pascual Somma, Humberto Tomassina, Antonio Urdinarán, Santos Urdinarán, Fermín Uriarte, José Vidal, Alfredo...
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