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Bellerofonte may re-claim the
kingdom of Corinth. In a sidelight, the
virgin Briseide,
slated for
sacrifice to the monster, is
saved from
death and
finds a lover...
- July 1647), Cardinal.
Before his
marriage Ranuccio I had a
relation with
Briseide Ceretoli, who was at that time unmarried; she was the
daughter of Ottavio...
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trionfi del fato and I
Baccanali in 1695, and
Briseide (with
Pietro Torri) in 1696. The
libretto of
Briseide is by
Francesco Palmieri.
Those of most if not...
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December 1598, an
illegitimate son of
Ranuccio I Farnese, Duke of Parma, and
Briseide Ceretoli, who was at that time unmarried; she was the
daughter of Ottavio...
- are
excerpted from the
Briseide dramma per musica: From
Briseide act 3
scene 8: "Godi
giubila alma mia" (S, ob/vl, b) From
Briseide act 1
scene 9: "Vieni...
-
Epistula III: Quam legis, a
rapta Briseide littera venit, vix bene
barbarica Graeca notata manu. What you're reading—this
letter came from your ravished...
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Bianchi Venice,
Teatro (Gallo) San
Benedetto 3
January 1783
Ippodamia Briseide dramma per
musica (opera seria)
Francesco Bianchi Turin,
Nuovo Teatro Regio...
- was
acquired by
Count Landi of Piacenza, as the
inheritance of his wife
Briseide,
daughter of
Azzone Malaspina, and in 1549
Landi sold it to
Cosimo I de'...
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Galleria ****onale of Parma, Italy. The
canvas was
commissioned in 1523 by
Briseide Colla for a
private chapel on the
right side of the
church of Sant'Antonio...
- Fato).
Palmieri (also
known as "Count Palmieri"),
wrote the
libretto of
Briseide, the
opera by
Pietro Torri and
Agostino Steffani,
performed during carnival...