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- over Astianatte to him. (Ermione, then the others and Pirro: Sperar, poss'io? ... A me Astianatte / "Should I, can I, hope?" ... "Bring Astianatte here")...
- (1721) Crispo (1721) Griselda (1722) Erminia (1723) Calphurnia (1724) Astianatte (1727) Alessandro in Sidone (1737) Zenobia (1737) La nemica d'Amore (1692)...
- Pyrrhus is a leading character in Andromaque (1667), a play by Jean Racine Astianatte (1725), an opera by Leonardo Vinci Andromaque (1780), an opera by Grétry...
- Antonio Palomba Odoardo (Naples, 1738) Ricimero re de' Goti (Rome, 1740) Astianatte (Rome, 1741) – libretto by Antonio Salvi Ezio (Bologna, 1741) – libretto...
- Telemann – Pimpinone, TWV 21:15 Pietro TorriVenceslao Leonardo Vinci Astianatte, premiered December 2 in Naples Didone abbandonata, composed. Premiered...
- Milan, 1736) Scipione in Cartagine (Venice, 1728) Zidiana (Milan, 1728) Astianatte (Alessandria, 1729) Gianguir (Venice, 1729) Lucio Papirio dittatore (Parma...
- Magnificat, ZWV 107 Antonio BioniAttalo ed Arsinoe Giovanni BononciniAstianatte George Frideric Handel Admeto, Premiered Jan. 31 in London Riccardo Primo...
- Polibio, the mayor b**** Don Calloandro, Don Polibio's son baritone Donna Florida, Astolfo's fiancée soprano Don Astianatte. Donna Florida's brother tenor...
- press, eventually became scandalous when, in a performance of Bononcini's Astianatte (6 June 1727), attended by princess Caroline, "Hissing on one Side, and...
- Carnival 1723) Zenobia in Palmira (Naples, Teatro San Bartolomeo, 1725) Astianatte (1725) La somiglianza (Naples, Teatro dei Fiorentini, 1726) L'Orismene...