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The Musical Quarterly, 1937
January I936 number of the "Rassegna Musicale," Ildebrando Pizzetti deplores the situation that has arisen in Italy concerning composers of opera. According to Pizzetti, this unfortunate situation, which at present shows no sign of improvement, may well lead within a short time to stagnation in operatic production.
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January I936 number of the "Rassegna Musicale," Ildebrando Pizzetti deplores the situation that has arisen in Italy concerning composers of opera. According to Pizzetti, this unfortunate situation, which at present shows no sign of improvement, may well lead within a short time to stagnation in operatic production.
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2018
In the light of the imminent closure of the opera buffa troupe, Da Ponte arranged a collective benefit for the performers: a lighthearted satirical piece entitled L’ape musicale, which featured the most popular music of recent seasons. His campaign to persuade Joseph II to change his mind over the decision to discontinue Italian opera bore fruit in ...
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In the light of the imminent closure of the opera buffa troupe, Da Ponte arranged a collective benefit for the performers: a lighthearted satirical piece entitled L’ape musicale, which featured the most popular music of recent seasons. His campaign to persuade Joseph II to change his mind over the decision to discontinue Italian opera bore fruit in ...
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Proceedings of the Royal Musical Association, 1945
The regular performance of Italian opera, sung in Italian, has been carried on in London almost without interruption for about two centuries. We may date its beginning from 1705, when Vanbrugh's new theatre in the Haymarket was opened with Gli Amori d’Ergasto by Jacob Greber, and we may conveniently take 1891 as the date of its official end, since in ...
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The regular performance of Italian opera, sung in Italian, has been carried on in London almost without interruption for about two centuries. We may date its beginning from 1705, when Vanbrugh's new theatre in the Haymarket was opened with Gli Amori d’Ergasto by Jacob Greber, and we may conveniently take 1891 as the date of its official end, since in ...
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Opera Italian! Learn Italian as You Enjoy Italian Opera!
Italica, 1999Keith Mason +2 more
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2018
While the literature may often refer to law, especially to illustrate the life’s struggles for characters such as the protagonists of Charles Dickens novels, legal issues are less commonly connected with Opera singing. The script writers do not pay special attention to the legal details of the dramatic happenings described in their libretti. The actual
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While the literature may often refer to law, especially to illustrate the life’s struggles for characters such as the protagonists of Charles Dickens novels, legal issues are less commonly connected with Opera singing. The script writers do not pay special attention to the legal details of the dramatic happenings described in their libretti. The actual
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Opera Italian! An Introduction to Italian through Opera
Italica, 2004Frank Nuessel +2 more
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Italian Opera Houses and Festivals
2005Italian Opera in the 18th and 19th centuries was an experience unequaled anywhere else in the world. The unique emotion, flavor, and passion that existed have yet to be attained in any other country. Opera houses in Italy are the birthplace of this great art form. They represent its beauty and richness.
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