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Ermione (1819) is a
tragic opera (azione tragica) in two acts by
Gioachino Rossini to an
Italian libretto by
Andrea Leone Tottola,
based on the play Andromaque...
- (Torvaldo e Dorliska),
Ninetta (La
gazza ladra),
Semiramide (Semiramide),
Ermione (
Ermione),
Elisabetta (Elisabetta,
regina d'Inghilterra),
Elena (La
donna del...
- end, he and
Ermione undergo a
treatment with
mystical vapors which render their bodies invulnerable (save for one
critical spot on
Ermione's chest incautiously...
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Venezia (1816),
Armida (1817), Mosè in Egitto,
Ricciardo e
Zoraide (1818),
Ermione,
Bianca e Falliero,
Eduardo e Cristina, La
donna del lago (1819), Maometto...
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Leonardo Vinci Andromaque (1780), an
opera by Grétry
based on Racine's play
Ermione (1819), an
opera by
Gioachino Rossini based on Racine's play An Arrow's...
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reside on the
Isles of the Blessed,
presumably with
Hermione herself.
Ermione by
Gioachino Rossini Andromaque by Jean
Racine Goddess of
Yesterday by...
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Rossini was
beginning to tire of Naples. The
failure of his
operatic tragedy Ermione the
previous year
convinced him that he and the
Neapolitan audiences had...
- on "Palace of Horrors! – Ah, How Can I Hide the Flames" from Rossini's "
Ermione",
Recorded September 2001 –
Chandos "Opera in English", 2004) "Sleigh Ride"...
- (Aria:Orgogliosetto va l'augelletto). A
seaport with
ships at
anchor -
Ermione has
arrived in Tauris, in
search of her
husband Oreste (Aria:Io sperai...
- (1818) Adina,
ossia Il
califfo di
Bagdad (1826)
Ricciardo e
Zoraide (1818)
Ermione (1819)
Eduardo e
Cristina (1819) La
donna del lago (1819)
Bianca e Falliero...