- I
quatro rusteghi (The Four Curmudgeons, The Four Ruffians, in
Edward J. Dent's
translation School for Fathers, also
translated by
James Benner as Foolish...
- The Boors, also
known as The
Cantankerous Men (Venetian: I
rusteghi), is a
comedy by
Carlo Goldoni. It was
first performed at the San Luca
theatre of Venice...
- on
plays by
Carlo Goldoni,
including Le
donne curiose (1903), I
quatro rusteghi (1906) and Il
campiello (1936).
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari was born in Venice...
- The
melody is
based on the
intermezzo from the
comic opera I
Quattro Rusteghi by
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari. The most po****r
version of the song was recorded...
- Cui, 1883 I puritani, Bellini, 1835 Puss in Boots, Cui, 1915 I
quattro rusteghi, Wolf-Ferrari, 1906 The
Queen of Spades, Tchaikovsky, 1890 A
Quiet Place...
-
feudatario "The
Feudal Lord" (1752) Gl'innamorati, "The Lovers" (1759) I
rusteghi, "The Boors" (1760) Le
baruffe chiozzotte, "The
Chioggia Scuffles" (1762)...
-
Filipeto in the company's
first production of
Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari's I
quatro rusteghi. In 1926 he
created the role of
Emperor Altoum in the
original production...
- "Wolf-Ferrari: I
Quattro Rusteghi".
Opera News. Vol. 83, no. 4.
Retrieved 5
December 2019. Ashley, Tim (2
April 2012). "Review: I
Quattro Rusteghi". The Guardian...
- 2008 she made her
French debut in the role of
Lucietta from I
quattro rusteghi at the Théâtre du
Capitole in
Toulouse and sang the role of
Lisette in...
-
Sugana (German by
Hermann Teibler)
Residence Theatre 19
March 1906 I
quatro rusteghi Wolf-Ferrari
Giuseppe Pizzolato (German by
Hermann Teibler)
National Theatre...