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- Le cantatrici villane (The Boorish Singers) is a comic opera (dramma giocoso) in two acts composed by Valentino Fioravanti to a libretto by Giuseppe Palomba...
- dialect. His works included some 70 operas, the most famous being Le cantatrici villane from 1799. He died, aged 72, in Capua. His eldest son, Giuseppe...
- libretto was based on the libretto by Giuseppe Palomba (fl. 1765–1825) to Le cantatrici villane (1799) by Valentino Fioravanti. Don Bucefalo premiered on 28 June...
- many recordings made for Cetra Records in the early 1950s, notably Le cantatrici villane, Le nozze di Figaro, Il matrimonio segreto, L'elisir d'amore,...
- Seville, alongside Manuel García. He was in many other operas including Le cantatrici villane by Valentino Fioravanti and Il Fanatico per la musica by Simon...
- vendetta di Nino, 1790; Ines de Castro, 1794), Valentino Fioravanti (Le cantatrici villane, 1798), Giuseppe Nicolini (Artaserse, 1795; La clemenza di Tito...
- Bellini's Beatrice di Tenda and the leading soprano role in Fioravanti's Le cantatrici villane. She then appeared on Russia at the Odessa Opera House, which...
- piano. In 1810, she made her debut in Fioravanti's (1770–1837) opera Le cantatrici villane at the Impérial Opera of Saint Petersburg, singing in both Russian...
- pieces" (1841) "Fragments from Romeo e Giulietta (1842) "****tet from Le cantatrici villane" (1842) Ulysse, incidental music (preludes, melodrames and choruses)...
- (with the famous b**** Luigi Lablache), Rosa in Valentino Fioravanti's Le cantatrici villane, Lisinga in Rossini's Demetrio e Polibio, and Rosina in Rossini's...