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Ranieri de'
Calzabigi (Italian pronunciation: [raˈnjɛːri de kaltsaˈbiːdʒi]; 23
December 1714 – July 1795) was an
Italian poet and librettist, most famous...
- Gluck,
based on the myth of
Orpheus and set to a
libretto by
Ranieri de'
Calzabigi. It
belongs to the
genre of the
azione teatrale,
meaning an
opera on a...
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instigators of
operatic reform in Vienna ; the
librettist Ranieri de'
Calzabigi, who
wanted to
attack the
dominance of
Metastasian opera seria; the innovative...
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Willibald Gluck and
Ranieri de'
Calzabigi. The
themes in the
operas produced by Gluck's
collaborations with
Calzabigi continue throughout the
operas of...
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written for Anfossi's
opera the year before. It is
often ascribed to
Calzabigi, but some
musicologists now
attribute it to
Giuseppe Petrosellini, though...
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Domenico Lalli,
Paolo Antonio Rolli,
Giovanni Claudio Pasquini,
Ranieri de'
Calzabigi and
Giovanni Ambrogio Migliavacca.
Opera seria built upon the conventions...
- the
Stone Guest's Banquet) is a
ballet with a
libretto by
Ranieri de'
Calzabigi,
music by
Christoph Willibald von Gluck, and c****ography by
Gasparo Angiolini...
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Willibald Gluck from 1767. The
Italian libretto was
written by
Ranieri de'
Calzabigi and
based on the play
Alcestis by Euripides. The
premiere took
place on...
- Tschudi, who in turn
adapted the work of
Ranieri de'
Calzabigi (without permission).
Calzabigi originally wrote the
libretto of Les Danaïdes for Christoph...
- and Alceste. Kurt
Kramer has
suggested that
Varesco was
familiar with
Calzabigi and
therefore the work of Gluck,
especially the latter's Alceste; much...