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- Amadigi di Gaula (HWV 11) is a "magic" opera in three acts, with music by George Frideric Handel. It was the fifth Italian opera that Handel wrote for...
- epic poem Orlando in Love (1495). In the poem she is the protector of Amadigi along with fellow fate Oriana. The Spanish poet Miguel Cervantes mentions...
- use of sevenths occur in the aria "Pena tiranna" in Handel's 1715 opera Amadigi di Gaula: – and in Bach's keyboard arrangement of Alessandro Marcello's...
- Jean-Baptiste Lully Amadis de Grèce (1699) by André Cardinal Destouches Amadigi di Gaula (1715) by George Frideric Handel Amadis de Gaule (1771) by Jean-Benjamin...
- aristocratic family. While living in the mansion of Lord Burlington, Handel wrote Amadigi di Gaula, a "magic" opera, about a damsel in distress, based on the tragedy...
- and Edinburgh International Festival) Amadigi in Handel's Amadigi (Early Opera Company) Dardano in Handel's Amadigi (Garsington Opera) Trasimede in Handel's...
- Taylor appeared at the Oper Frankfurt first in 2021 as Dardano in Handel's Amadigi. Her mezzo-soprano was the only lower voice, and a reviewer said that she...
- Burlington while staying at his residence Burlington House: Teseo and Amadigi di Gaula. According to Hawkins, Francesco Barsanti dedicated the six recorder...
- (Florindo, Daphne) Almira Rodrigo Agrippina Rinaldo Il pastor fido Teseo Silla Amadigi di Gaula Acis and Galatea Radamisto Muzio Scevola Floridante Ottone Flavio...
- (Florindo, Daphne) Almira Rodrigo Agrippina Rinaldo Il pastor fido Teseo Silla Amadigi di Gaula Acis and Galatea Radamisto Muzio Scevola Floridante Ottone Flavio...