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- Farnace is an opera by Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, set to a libretto by Antonio Maria Lucchini initially set by Leonardo Vinci during 1724. Vivaldi's...
- Farnace is an 18th-century Italian opera in 3 acts by the Czech composer Josef Mysliveček. It was composed to a libretto by the Italian poet Antonio Maria...
- tells Mitridate that Farnace is pursuing Aspasia, not mentioning Sifare. The jealous Mitridate swears revenge on Farnace. Scene 1 Farnace scorns and threatens...
- appeared in the title role in Pinchgut Opera's production of Vivaldi's Farnace at the City Recital Hall in Sydney. A review in Limelight magazine described...
- labberinto (1723) Semiramide (1723) Silla dittatore (1723) L'Eraclea (1724) Farnace (1724) La mogliera fedele (1724) Turno Aricino (1724) Ifigenia in Tauride...
- Mitridate, re di Ponto: "Farnace" is sung by a mezzo-soprano or contralto, and "Sifare" and "Arbate" are sung by sopranos. However, "Farnace" is commonly done...
- Vivaldi to gather an improvised collection for the emperor. His opera Farnace (RV 711) was presented in 1730; it garnered six revivals. Some of his later...
- Continuo (3. Allegro), composed by Antonio Vivaldi Sinfonia from the opera Farnace, composed by Antonio Vivaldi Violin Concerto Il cimento dell'armonia e...
- American control theorist Lorenzo Morari, 18th century Italian composer, see Farnace Morari Bapu, Indian spiritual leader Another name for Morori language All...
- II that was originally set by Antonio Vivaldi in 1727 under the title Farnace. Based on the number of revivals of it that were staged, it must be counted...