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suspected his wife was
having an
affair with a
young cleric,
Giuseppe Caponsacchi.
Having been
found guilty despite his
protests and
sentenced to death...
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Cyrano de Bergerac. At age 19, in 1926, she
appeared with
Hampden in
Caponsacchi.
During the 1930s, she
performed as a cast
member of
Orson Welles's Mercury...
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between 1000 and 1100: Amidei; Ardinghi; Brunelleschi; Buondelmonti;
Caponsacchi; Donati; Fifanti;
Gherardini of Montagliari; Guidi; Nerli; Porcelli;...
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Florence from 1000 and 1100: Amidei; Ardinghi; Brunelleschi; Buondelmonti;
Caponsacchi; Donati; Fifanti;
Gherardini of Montagliari; Guidi; Nerli; Porcelli;...
- (PDF). The New York Times. p. 35. Olin
Downes (February 5, 1937). "'
Caponsacchi' Has
Premiere Here;
Audience Acclaims Hageman Opera". The New York Times...
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Hageman composed some
larger concert works for voice. His 1931
opera Caponsacchi,
first performed in
Freiburg with the
title Tragödie in
Arezzo in 1932...
- di
Uguccione Giandonati, Importuno,
Truffetto dei
Fifanti and
Ormanno Caponsacchi.
While in 1207 it was
elected their first Podestà,
Gualfredotto Gr****elli...
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Florence from 1000 and 1100: Amidei; Ardinghi; Brunelleschi; Buondelmonti;
Caponsacchi; Donati; Fifanti; Gherardini; Guidi; Nerli; Porcelli; Scolari; Uberti;...
- 1937,
during a
rehearsal onstage at the Met for
Richard Hageman's
opera Caponsacchi,
Tibbett accidentally stabbed a long-time
member of the chorus, Joseph...
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Sadko (Apparition, 1930), The Fair at
Sorochyntsi (Gypsy, 1930), and
Caponsacchi (1937, Venturini). His
final performance with the
company was for the...