-
lifetime by a
variety of names,
beginning with the
Teatro San
Giovanni Grisostomo (or Crisostomo)
after the
nearby church, is an
opera house in
Venice which...
- John
Chrysostom (/ˈkrɪsəstəm, krɪˈsɒstəm/; Gr****: Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος; c. 347 – 14
September 407 AD) was an
important Early Church Father who served...
- San
Giovanni Grisostomo (English:
Saint John Chrysostom) is a
small church in the
sestiere or
neighborhood of Cannaregio, Venice. The
church was founded...
- in 1707.
Agrippina was
first produced in 1709 at
Teatro San
Giovanni Grisostomo in Venice,
owned by the Grimanis. The opera, with a
libretto by Cardinal...
-
saves Grisóstomo's poems of
unrequited love from the fire Marcela, a
young woman who
escapes her
suiters by
becoming a shepherdess. At
Grisóstomo's funeral...
- Venice, one in the San
Geremia district, and
another in the San
Giovanni Grisostomo where was Marco's
family house (he is
mentioned in 1323 as
Marco Paulo...
-
Genoa in 1705 and in
various productions at Venice's
Teatro San
Giovanni Grisostomo and
Teatro San C****iano
between 1706 and 1708,
almost always taking the...
-
these important drammi per musica,
performed at the
Teatro San
Giovanni Grisostomo of Venice, at his side sang some
great singers:
Nicola Grimaldi, detto...
- in
Agrippina (1709), in her
capacity as
prima donna of the S
Giovanni Grisostomo Theatre in Venice,
where she sang from 1709 to 1712.
After singing at...
- In 1678, she sang in
Venice at the
opening of the
Teatro San
Giovanni Grisostomo (later the
Teatro Malibran), in
Carlo Pallavicino's Vespasiana. In 1683...