(melodramma)

  • 81Opera house — This article is about the type of entertainment venue. For other uses, see Opera House (disambiguation). The Teatro alla Scala in Milan, by night An opera house is a theatre building used for opera performances that consists of a stage, an… …

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  • 82Johann Adolph Hasse — (baptised in Bergedorf, near Hamburg, on 25 March 1699 ndash; died in Venice on 16 December 1783) was an 18th century German composer, singer and teacher of music. Immensely popular in his time, Hasse was best known for his prolific operatic… …

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  • 83Gesamtkunstwerk — A Gesamtkunstwerk (translated as total work of art,[1] ideal work of art,[2] universal artwork, synthesis of the arts, comprehensive artwork, all embracing art form, or total artwork) is a work of art that makes use of all or many art forms or… …

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  • 84Remo Giazotto — (4 September 1910, Rome 26 August 1998, Pisa) was an Italian musicologist, mostly known through his systematic catalogue of the works of Tomaso Albinoni. He wrote biographies of Albinoni and other composers, including Vivaldi.Giazotto served as a …

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  • 85Joseph Weigl — The son of Joseph Franz Weigl (1740 1820), the principal cellist in the orchestra of the Esterházy family, he was born in Eisenstadt and studied music under Johann Georg Albrechtsberger and Antonio Salieri. He became Kapellmeister at the court… …

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  • 86L'elisir d'amore — Gaetano Donizetti …

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  • 87Andrea Bocelli — Infobox Musical artist Name = Andrea Bocelli Img capt = Andrea Bocelli at Live 8 concert in Versailles on July 2, 2005. Img size = 200px Landscape = Background = solo singer Birth name = Alias = Born = birth date and age|1958|9|22 Origin =… …

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  • 88Lucrezia Borgia (opera) — Lucrezia Borgia is a melodramma , or opera, in a prologue and two acts by Gaetano Donizetti. Felice Romani wrote the Italian libretto after the play by Victor Hugo, in its turn after the legend of Lucrezia Borgia.Performance historyLucrezia… …

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  • 90Coloratura — Farinelli, a soprano castrato famous for singing baroque coloratura roles (Corrado Giaquinto, c. 1755). Coloratura has several meanings. The word is originally from Italian, literally meaning coloring , and derives from the Latin word colorare (… …

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