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- Italy to work on a recording of Vicente Martín y Soler's opera Il Tutore Burlato. Palacio subsequently became Flórez's teacher, mentor and manager and has...
- began his singing career in 1791 in a production of Cimarosa's Il fanatico burlato. Engagements followed in Naples, Parma, Venice and Rome, where he sang...
- si veste presto si spoglia (1783 Naples F) [Nina e Martuffo] Il vecchio burlato (1783 Venice) [?] I matrimoni impensati (carnival 1784 Rome Teatro Valle)...
- ElsnerAmazonki Étienne Méhul – Le jeune Henri Luigi Mosca – L'impresario burlato Joseph Weigl – L’amor marinaro Johann Friedrich DaubeAnleitung zur Erfindung...
- was by Tommaso Grandi. It was also known as Il feudatorio, Il feudatorio burlato and I contadini bizzari. It was also set by Pasquale Anfossi. It was first...
- Joseph Bullinger. July 24 – The première of Giovanni Paisiello’s Lo sposo burlato takes place at the Russian court. August 1 – First publication (in London)...
- Bologna under Giovanni Battista Martini. His first opera was Il tutore burlato (1775), to an Italian libretto adapted from Giovanni Paisiello's La frascatana...
- composer), he studied composition under Fedele Fenaroli. L'impresario burlato (opera buffa, libretto by Francesco Antonio Signoretti, Teatro Nuovo, Naples...
- musica after Miguel de Cervantes; set by Leonardo Leo, 1743) Il copista burlato (commedia; set by Antonio Sacchini, 1759) Guy A. Marco Opera: A Research...
- 1762, Bologna) I matrimoni in maschera (Gli sposi in maschera; Il tutore burlato) (to the libretto of F. Casorri, 1763, Cremona) Ezio (to the libretto of...