- 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...