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- Domenico Barbaia (also spelled Barbaja; 10 August 1777 – 19 October 1841) was best known as an opera Italian impresario. An energetic man, Barbaia, who was...
- sovereign" who had his private access from the Royal Palace. In 1809, Domenico Barbaia was appointed manager of the royal opera houses in Naples and remained...
- and five of Gaetano Donizetti's, including Lucia di Lammermoor. Domenico Barbaia (1778–1841) began as a café waiter and made a fortune at La Scala, in Milan...
- unsettled Rossini; when Barbaia signed a contract to take the company to Vienna, Rossini was glad to join them, but did not reveal to Barbaia that he had no intention...
- Franz von Schober. In 1823, Fierrabras (D 796) was rejected: Domenico Barbaia, impresario for the court theatres, largely lost interest in new German...
- 16 – Thomas John Dibdin, songwriter (born 1771) October 16 – Domenico Barbaia, impresario (born 1778) October 28 – Francesco Morlacchi, composer (born...
- Kapellmeisters at the Kärntnertortheater. Umlauf retired in 1825 during Barbaia’s direction of the court opera, and applied without success for the post...
- (poet of the court theatre). From 1821, the Italian impresario Domenico Barbaia added the venue to the string of theatres under his management and presented...
- became engaged to the impresario of the Teatro di San Carlo, Domenico Barbaia. Among the roles written for her were those of Isoletta in Vincenzo Bellini's...
- most famously, the 'Aeneid'. Vedius Pollio. Sigismund Thalberg. Domenico Barbaia, Italian opera impresario died here in 1841. Oscar Wilde completed "The...