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- Bianchi (Florence, 1779) Rinaldo in Armida by Josef Mysliveček (Milan, 1780) Timante in De****onte (Pisa, 1780) Linceo in L'Ipermestra by Vicente Martín y Soler...
- Bernardo Timante Buonacorsi (c. 1531 – June 1608), known as Bernardo Buontalenti (Italian pronunciation: [berˈnardo ˌbwɔntaˈlɛnti]) and sometimes by the...
- married to Timante, the son of De****nte and the heir to the throne. De****nte wants Timante to marry Creusa, a princess of Phrygia. Timante's younger brother...
- armies, and Rossane is to be married to a prince of a nearby kingdom, Timante, Prince of Tyre. However, Oronte has fallen in love with his adopted daughter...
- Noble Apothecary, which focuses on noble protagonists Timante (male) and Araminte (female). Timante regularly visits the residence of his friend Araminte...
- married to Timante, the son of De****nte and the heir to the throne. De****nte wants Timante to merry Creusa, a princess of Phrygia. Timante's younger brother...
- Galuppi (Parma, 1756) Demetrio in the anonymous Antigono (Lucca, 1756) Timante in De****onte by Antonio Gaetano Pampani (Rome, 1757) Ezio in Ezio by Tommaso...
- alterations, and this setting retains the augmentation of the role of Timante that is found in the composer's first setting of this text. All of Mysliveček's...
- considerably so long after their original performances), but the role of Timante was augmented in order to highlight the talents of its interpreter, the...
- The following is a list of the complete secular vocal output composed by Franz Schubert (31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828). It is divided into eleven...