- to
survive are Il
ritorno d'Ulisse in
patria on a
libretto by
Giacomo Badoaro and his
final opera, L'incoro****one di Poppea, on a book by
Giovanni Francesco...
-
Giacomo Badoaro (1602–1654) was a
Venetian nobleman and
amateur poet. He is most
famous for
writing the
libretto for
Claudio Monteverdi's
opera Il ritorno...
-
revised to three), set by
Claudio Monteverdi to a
libretto by
Giacomo Badoaro. The
opera was
first performed at the
Teatro Santi Giovanni e
Paolo in...
-
Giovanni Alberto Badoer or
Gianalberto Badoaro (12 May 1649 – 17 May 1714) was a
Venetian Catholic cardinal who
served as
Patriarch of
Venice and Bishop...
- 1405.06.12) Adam Easton, E.B.C. (1389.12.18 – 1398.08.15)
Bonaventura Badoaro de Peraga, O.E.S.A. (1378.09.18 – 1389.07.10)
Bertrand Lagier, O.F.M. (1375...
- dynasty. He
tried to
obtain the
government of
Comacchio for his
brother Badoaro and to this end sent him to the pope. However, Marinus,
count of Comacchio...
-
Sestrier di San
Marco to
distinguish him from his father), Ruggero, Giovanni,
Badoaro, Andrea,
Sibilla and Maria. In 1256, Pope
Alexander IV
declared a crusade...
-
Palazzo Reale also
known as Il
Delio L'Helena
rapita da
Theseo Giacomo Badoaro? 1653 Venice,
Teatro Santi Giovanni e
Paolo music lost,
doubtful L'Orione...
- the
inspiration for a
number of operas.
Claudio Monteverdi and
Giacomo Badoaro used a Gr**** text
about the
homecoming of
Odysseus as the
basis for Il...
- full-scale opera. He may have been
influenced by the
solicitations of
Giacomo Badoaro, an
aristocratic poet and
intellectual who sent the
elderly composer the...