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- Il convitato di pietra may refer to various versions of the stone guest and Don Juan story. Il convitato di pietra, 1657 play in Naples based on Tirso...
- theatre and Commedia dell'arte: probably the initiator was a version of Il convitato di pietra (The Stone Guest) attributed to Andrea Cicognini. The most immediate...
- Don Giovanni, o sia Il convitato di pietra, (English: Don Giovanni, or The Stone Guest) also known as Don Giovanni Tenorio is a one-act opera (dramma...
- Davidson (1969)), short stories La rivoluzione culturale in Cina. Ovvero il Convitato di pietra (1967) (The Red Book and the Great Wall: An Impression of Mao's...
- Europe was La pravità castigata (Prague, 1730), and the second one was Il convitato di pietra (Prague, 1776). See Freeman 2021, p. 263, for a discussion of...
- Il convitato di pietra is a 1832 opera by Pacini originally written for private performance by the composer's own family and friends. The libretto by...
- history, p. 20. This was its second such contribution, the first being Il Convitato di pietra (The Stone Guest, 1658), which was the basis for the Addendum...
- the US premiere of Giuseppe Gazzaniga's Don Giovanni Tenorio, ossia Il convitato di pietra with the San Francisco Opera Merola Opera Program, in Saratoga...
- version of Don Giovanni. It premiered in Rome in 1787 under the title Il convitato di pietra. A list of Fabrizi’s known works, together with genre, librettist...
- (opera buffa, libretto by Giovanni Battista Lorenzi, 1783, Naples) Il convitato di pietra (opera semiseria, libretto by Giovanni Battista Lorenzi, 1783...