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Arrigo Boito (Italian: [arˈriːɡo
ˈbɔito]; born
Enrico Giuseppe Giovanni Boito; 24
February 1842 – 10 June 1918) was an
Italian librettist, composer, poet...
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Camillo Boito (Italian pronunciation: [kaˈmillo
ˈbɔito]; 30
October 1836 – 28 June 1914) was an
Italian architect and engineer, and a
noted art critic...
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Arrigo Boito and
Franco Faccio.
Verdi had been
invited to
write a
piece of
music for the 1862
International Exhibition in London, and
charged Boito with...
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Nerone (Nero) is an
opera in four acts
composed by
Arrigo Boito, to a
libretto in
Italian written by the composer. The work is a
series of
scenes from...
- The
Conservatorio di
Musica Arrigo Boito,
better known in
English as the
Parma Conservatory, is a
music conservatory in Parma, Italy. It was originally...
- an
opera in four acts by
Giuseppe Verdi to an
Italian libretto by
Arrigo Boito,
based on Shakespeare's play Ot****o. It was Verdi's
penultimate opera,...
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composer Giuseppe Verdi. The Italian-language
libretto was
adapted by
Arrigo Boito from the play The
Merry Wives of
Windsor and
scenes from Henry IV, Part 1...
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building was
designed in the neo-Gothic
style by
Italian architect,
Camillo Boito. Both
Verdi and his wife,
Giuseppina Strepponi are
buried there. A do****entary...
- (1849) (Escudier)
Stornello (1869) (anon.) Pietà
Signor (1894) (Verdi and
Boito)
Libera me for
Messa per
Rossini (1869;
premiered posthumously 11 September...
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composer to
revise the opera, with text
changes to be
prepared by
Arrigo Boito, the
librettist who
aspired to work with the
aging composer on a project...