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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...
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Mozart for its
later performances in Vienna. The
libretto was by
Giovanni Bertati. The
opera was
first performed at the
Teatro San Moisè in
Venice in the...
- 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...
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Giovanni in the same city at the
Teatro San
Samuele The libretto, by
Giovanni Bertati, is
based on the
legend of Don Juan as told by
Tirso de
Molina in his play...
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convitato di
pietra composed by
Giuseppe Gazzaniga to a
libretto by
Giovanni Bertati. In Gazzaniga's opera, the aria in
which Don Giovanni's servant, Pasquariello...