Scala & Kolacny Brothers is a Belgian women's choir conducted by Stijn Kolacny, and arranged and accompanied by Steven Kolacny on the piano. They have...
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Tebaldini, G. "Amilcare Ponchielli." Musica d'oggi xvi (1934): 239-52. Tebaldini, G. "Il mio maestro." La Scala, no. 29 (1952): 32-36. Dissertations Andreani...
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L'Orfeo (redirect from Orfeo, Favola in Musica)
d'Orfeo [la ˈfaːvola dorˈfɛːo], is a late Renaissance/early Baroque favola in musica, or opera, by Claudio Monteverdi, with a libretto by Alessandro Striggio...
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D.C. Della Fonte, Lorenzo "L'infinita musica del vento", ed. Casa Musicale Eco, 2014 (novel) "Francis Scala, Director of Famous Marine Band for Thirty...
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Musica a Palazzo, since 2005, have produced opera performances staged in the Palazzo Barbarigo Minotto, a Venetian Gothic palace facing the Grand Canal...
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Alte Oper, Musikhalle and Oper der Stadt Köln in Germany; Teatro alla Scala in Milan; Musikverein in Vienna; and the Royal Albert Hall in London. Martí's...
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Madama Butterfly (category Opera world premieres at La Scala)
version of the opera, in two acts, had its premiere on 17 February 1904 at La Scala in Milan. It was poorly received, despite having such notable singers as...
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La scala di seta (The Silken Ladder or Die seidene Leiter) is an operatic farsa comica in one act by Gioachino Rossini to a libretto by Giuseppe Maria...
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della musica. In the period after 1831 he composed some of his most important works. These included Il giuramento which was premiered at La Scala to 11...
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Farsa (redirect from Farse per musica)
examples: La cambiale di matrimonio (1810), L'inganno felice (1812), La scala di seta (1812), Il Signor Bruschino (1813), and Adina (1818). In addition...
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