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Regolo (Rome, 1753)
Bajazette (Turin, 1753) –
libretto by
Agostino Piovene Fetonte (Stuttgart, 1753) –
libretto by
Leopoldo de
Villati La
clemenza di Tito...
- acts, 1748)
Angelica e
Medoro (3 acts, 1749)
Coriolano (3 acts, 1749)
Fetonte (3 acts, 1750) Il
Mithridate (3 acts, 1751) L’Armida (3 acts, 1751) Britannico...
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Adolf H****e –
Piramo e
Tisbe Joseph Haydn – Lo
speziale Niccolò
Jommelli Fetonte La
schiava liberata Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Bastien und Bastienne, K. 50/46b...
- year
after Gluck's Alceste,
Jommelli and his
librettist Verazi produced Fetonte.
Ensemble and
chorus are predominant: the
usual number of exit
arias slashed...
- was
partly overseen by
Giorgio Vasari.
These paintings – the
Sisters of
Fetonte (Phaeton) and
Hercules and Iole – like many of
those in the studiolo, are...
-
symphonic poem
entitled Phaéton in 1873. Niccolò
Jommelli wrote an
opera Fetonte to an Italian-language
libretto by
Mattia Verazi using various sources...
- In 1988 he
conducted at La
Scala in
Milan in a
revival of Jommelli's
Fetonte, but then had to take a year off from
conducting after being diagnosed...
- Grammophon. In 1988, Jo made her La
Scala debut as
Thetis in Niccolò Jommelli's
Fetonte. That same year she made her
debut with the
Bavarian State Opera and sang...
- of Jomelli's operas,
including Ifigenia in
Tauride and the
innovative Fetonte.
Verazi served as the
official court poet and
personal secretary to Charles...
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Crespino Comune Comune di
Crespino Fetonte Square, at left the
baroque facade of
Santi Martino and
Severo Church and at
right the Town Hall
Location of...