- (1721)
Crispo (1721)
Griselda (1722)
Erminia (1723)
Calphurnia (1724)
Astianatte (1727)
Alessandro in
Sidone (1737)
Zenobia (1737) La
nemica d'Amore (1692)...
- over
Astianatte to him. (Ermione, then the
others and Pirro: Sperar, poss'io? ... A me
Astianatte / "Should I, can I, hope?" ... "Bring
Astianatte here")...
-
Pyrrhus is a
leading character in
Andromaque (1667), a play by Jean
Racine Astianatte (1725), an
opera by
Leonardo Vinci Andromaque (1780), an
opera by Grétry...
- Rodelinda, and
several others; for Bononcini, he
produced two,
Calfurnia and
Astianatte. Haym was born in Rome. His
career began as a
cellist in Italy, and he...
-
Antonio Palomba Odoardo (Naples, 1738)
Ricimero re de' Goti (Rome, 1740)
Astianatte (Rome, 1741) –
libretto by
Antonio Salvi Ezio (Bologna, 1741) – libretto...
-
Carnival 1723)
Zenobia in
Palmira (Naples,
Teatro San Bartolomeo, 1725)
Astianatte (1725) La
somiglianza (Naples,
Teatro dei Fiorentini, 1726) L'Orismene...
- Milan, 1736)
Scipione in
Cartagine (Venice, 1728)
Zidiana (Milan, 1728)
Astianatte (Alessandria, 1729)
Gianguir (Venice, 1729)
Lucio Papirio dittatore (Parma...
- Magnificat, ZWV 107
Antonio Bioni –
Attalo ed
Arsinoe Giovanni Bononcini –
Astianatte George Frideric Handel Admeto,
Premiered Jan. 31 in
London Riccardo Primo...
-
first operas in Naples: L'errore
amoroso (1737),
Ricimero (1740) and
Astianatte (1741).
After reaping fame for
these works he was
appointed chapel master...
- press,
eventually became scandalous when, in a
performance of Bononcini's
Astianatte (6 June 1727),
attended by
princess Caroline, "Hissing on one Side, and...