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Giovanni Bertati (10 July 1735 – 1
March 1815) was an
Italian librettist.
Bertati was born in Martellago, Italy. In 1763, he
wrote his
first libretto,...
- was his Don
Giovanni Tenorio written in 1787 to a
libretto by
Giovanni Bertati,
possibly an
inspiration for the
libretto of Mozart's Don Giovanni. His...
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giocoso in two acts,
music by
Domenico Cimarosa, on a
libretto by
Giovanni Bertati,
based on the 1766 play The
Clandestine Marriage by
George Colman the Elder...
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based on
Giovanni Bertati's for the
opera Don
Giovanni Tenorio,
which premiered in
Venice early in 1787. In two
aspects he
copied Bertati: by
opening with...
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Giuseppe Gazzaniga on a
libretto by
Giovanni Bertati. Da
Ponte based much of his
libretto on
Bertati's,
heavily revised for
content and
language but...
- merchant. However, Molière's play was
eventually adapted to opera.
Giovanni Bertati's libretto based on the play was set by
Pasquale Anfossi as L'avaro in 1775...
- Theatre,
Prague Dramma giocoso.
Libretto by
Lorenzo da Ponte,
based on
Bertati's Don
Giovanni Tenorio. For the
Vienna premiere six
months later, Mozart...
- Don
Giovanni Dramma giocoso 2 acts
Italian Da Ponte,
based on
Giovanni Bertati's Don
Giovanni Tenorio 3 soprano, 1 tenor, 1 baritone, 3 b****,
chorus 29...
- June 6 –
Anton Schweitzer,
opera composer (died 1787) July 10 –
Giovanni Bertati,
librettist (died 1815)
September 5 –
Johann Christian Bach,
composer (died...
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whole note D6, an
interval of 2
octaves plus a
minor third.
Giovanni Bertati is
often given as the
author of the opera's libretto,
others credit Giuseppe...