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Calliroe is an
opera by
Antonio Sacchini, set to a
libretto by
Mattia Verazi. It was
first performed in
Schloss Ludwigsburg on 11
February 1770 and the...
- La
Calliroe is an
opera in
three acts by
Josef Mysliveček set to a
libretto by
Matteo Verazi that is
based on Gr****
legends about the
Oceanid Callirrhoe...
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Calliroe is a
melodramma eroico or
opera in 2 acts and 23
scenes by
composer Giuseppe Farinelli. The work uses an
Italian language libretto by Gaetano...
- Callirhoé, the only
ballet written by
French composer Cécile
Chaminade Calliroe, an
opera by
Antonio Sacchini This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- [2nd version] (1775) Ezio (1775)
Adriano in
Siria (1776) Ezio (1777) La
Calliroe (1778) L'Olimpiade (1778) La
Circe (1779)
Demetrio [2nd version] (1779)...
- [2nd version] (1775) Ezio (1775)
Adriano in
Siria (1776) Ezio (1777) La
Calliroe (1778) L'Olimpiade (1778) La
Circe (1779)
Demetrio [2nd version] (1779)...
- art and
literature should stick to "the law
reports in the morning, and
Calliroë after lunch." Ewen
Bowie (2002). "The
chronology of the
earlier Gr**** novels...
- (Padua, 1777) Ezio in Ezio by
Josef Mysliveček (Munich, 1777)
Tarsile in La
Calliroe by
Josef Mysliveček (Naples, 1778)
Aminta in Il re
pastore by Ig****o Platania...
- d'amour (Lauchery), K****el, 1769 Le
ballet allégorique (D'Auvigny) to
opera Calliroe by
Antonio Sacchini, Ludwigsburg, 1770 La
constance (D'Auvigny) to opera...
- born in Loreto. He sang in the
world première of
Giuseppe Farinelli's
Calliroe in 1808 and at the
Italian première of Spontini's La
vestale in 1811, both...