-
premiere was held at the
Teatro Augusteo in Rome on 14
December 1924, with
Bernardino Molinari conducting the
Augusteo Orchestra, and the
piece was published...
- The
premiere was held at the
Teatro Augusteo on 11
March 1917, with
Antonio Guarnieri conducting the
Augusteo Orchestra.
Respighi was
disheartened at...
- the
threatre was
transformed into a
concert hall
known as the
Teatro Augusteo. The
amphitheatre was
built on the
remains of the
Mausoleum of Augustus...
- ****onale di
Santa Cecilia Orchestra Former name
Symphony Orchestra of the
Augusteo,
Orchestra Stabile dell'Accademia ****onale di
Santa Cecilia Founded 1908...
- century, the
interior of the
Mausoleum was used as a
concert hall
called the
Augusteo,
until Benito Mussolini ordered it
closed in the 1930s and
restored it...
- (accessing the
Vomero Petraio),
Corso Vittorio Emanuele (Napoli), and
Augusteo at
Piazzetta Duca d'Aosta. At
Piazza Fuga, the
Central Funicular station...
- the 1944 liberation, he was
invited to lead what was then
known as the
Augusteo Orchestra (now the
Santa Cecilia Orchestra) in its
first post-Fascist concert...
-
first orchestral tone poem,
Fountains of Rome,
premiered at the
Teatro Augusteo in Rome. The
premiere was
originally scheduled in late 1916, but the concert...
-
aqueducts of Serino" (ulixes.it) and "L’acqua di
Serino e l’acquedotto
Augusteo" (www.idrotecnicaitaliana.it) (both in Italian) Miccio,
Bruno & Potenza...
- home town of Rome. In 1912, he was
appointed artistic director of the
Augusteo Orchestra, Rome,
later renamed l'Orchestra dell'Accademia ****onale di...