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philtre (1831). The
opera premiered on 12 May 1832 at the
Teatro della Canobbiana in Milan.
Written in
haste in a six-w**** period, L'elisir d'amore was...
- The
Teatro Lirico (known
until 1894 as the
Teatro alla
Canobbiana) is a
theatre in Milan, Italy. In the 19th and
early 20th
centuries it
hosted numerous...
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staging a
revival of his Il
pirata during the
summer season at the
Teatro Canobbiana because La
Scala was
closed for repairs. Il
Pirata was
staged with the...
- present-day La Scala, was
inaugurated on 3
August 1778. The
Teatro alla
Canobbiana, now
called the
Teatro Lirico, was
inaugurated on 21
August 1779. Notes...
- and then
returned to
Milan for the 1844/45
season at the
Teatro della Canobbiana where he sang in
several Rossini and
Donizetti operas. In the 1840s he...
- same name by
Luigi Da Porto. It was
first performed at the
Teatro alla
Canobbiana, Milan, on 31
October 1825. It was Vaccai's last
major success, although...
-
Teatro San
Carlo 21
February 1825
Giulietta e
Romeo Milan,
Teatro della Canobbiana 31
October 1825
Bianca di
Messina Turin,
Teatro Regio 20
January 1826...
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giocoso 2 acts Donizetti,
after Sografi 20
April 1831 Milan,
Teatro alla
Canobbiana Francesca di Foix
melodramma 1 act
Domenico Gilardoni,
after a libretto...
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performed for the
first time in 1832 at the
Teatro alla
Canobbiana in Milan.
Again at the
Canobbiana in 1837 I
minatori di
Salerno was
performed for the first...
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Tomaso Casati's
ballet Bianca di Belmonte,
produced at the ‘Teatro
della Canobbiana’.
Mentored by
Francesco Lucca, the
powerful Italian music publisher, Carrer...