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- greatest Italian castrato singers of the baroque age. He is better known as Siface. He was born near Pescia in Tuscany, entered the papal chapel in 1675, and...
- Siface re di Numidia (also: Siface or Viriate) is a libretto in three acts by Pietro Metastasio. It is a reworking of La forza della virtù by de:Domenico...
- Bald****are Ferri (1610–1680) Atto Melani (1626–1714) Giovanni Grossi ("Siface") (1653–1697) Pier Francesco Tosi (1654–1732) Francesco Ceccarelli (1752–1814)...
- Sofonisba* (Sophonisba), daughter of Hasdrubal Alessandro Bernard ... Siface* (Syphax), King of Cirta Luigi C****ini ... Scipione* (Scipio), Roman consul...
- the camps of the Carthaginians and Siface and Scipio defeats the Carthaginians at the Campi Magni and takes Siface prisoner, to the north, Scipio refuses...
- 1738 Dresden Viriate opera seria 3 acts Domenico Lalli after Metastasio's Siface Carnival 1739 Venice Numa Pompilio opera seria 3 acts Stefano Benedetto...
- wife of Nero, in Monteverdi's L'incoro****one di Poppea. The castrato Siface was also po****r with the public, and counted among his admirers Christina...
- approach his skill as a singer.[citation needed] Caffarelli, Matteuccio, Siface, Senesino, Gizziello, Marchesi, Carestini, and some others were very famous...
- Viriate in the premiere of Giuseppe Sellitto's setting of Metastasio's Siface, re di Numidia; a pastiche work which also contained music by other composers...
- composers to set the respective texts to music are indicated next to the title Siface, re di Numidia (1723) – Francesco Feo Didone abbandonata (1724) – Domenico...