-
Barber of
Seville (1775). The première of Rossini's
opera (under the
title Almaviva, o sia L'inutile precauzione) took
place on 20
February 1816 at the Teatro...
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getting married,
foiling the
efforts of
their philandering employer Count Almaviva to
seduce Susanna and
teaching him a
lesson in fidelity.
Considered one...
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magazine Terror, and
starting in 1971 drew the
erotic series Jolanda de
Almaviva written by
Francisco Rubino,
issued in
small format by
publisher Erregi...
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Marco Almaviva (born
January 23, 1934) is an
Italian painter.
Almaviva was born in Novi
Ligure (Province of Alessandria, Italy). His father, the sculptor...
- Beaumarchais's characterisations, are:
Count Almaviva, a
Spanish lord with
noble pride but not vanity.
Countess Almaviva, very melancholy, and with the piety...
- The plot
involves a
Spanish count,
called simply The Count,
although "
Almaviva"
appears as an
additional name (whether it is a
first name or a surname...
- K. 492, to a
libretto by
Lorenzo Da Ponte. In the duettino,
Countess Almaviva (a soprano)
dictates to
Susanna (also a soprano) the
invitation to a tryst...
- from his
first two
Figaro plays. In this new opera-within-an-opera,
Count Almaviva is in
Paris as amb****ador from Spain.
Together with his
trusty manservant...
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production by John Cox. (She
returned to
Glyndebourne in 1981 as
Countess Almaviva in Mozart's The
Marriage of
Figaro and
reprised the role at the 1984 Festival...
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achieved fame with
roles such as Don
Ottavio (in Don Giovanni),
Count Almaviva (in The
Barber of Seville) and
Fenton (in Verdi's Falstaff). He retired...