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- Aristide Baghetti a s Colucci Ada Dondini as Amalia, l'attrice della filodrammatica Giuseppe Addobbati as Il direttore d'orchestra Pina Gallini as La sarta...
- Goldoni's birth. The statue was commissioned in 1858 by the Società Filodrammatica cittadina (Società dei Permanenti Concordi) from the sculptor Ulisse...
- During the 19th-century, the main hall was also used by the Societa Filodrammatica for recitals, including the work Demetrio by the abbot Bettinelli. Nuovissima...
- drama written and directed by L.A. Mazzoni and pla**** by actors of Filodrammatica Berton. There is now a plaque commemorating the event on the Palazzo...
- converted into the Music Conservatory Giuseppe Nicolini. The Società Filodrammatica was a social group officially recognized in 1825 by the government of...
- dealing with data breaches of private information, exhibited at the Filodrammatica Gallery in Rijeka. Daniel Becker writes that by using "anonymous but...
- and translator of French and Spanish works to Italian. The Accademia Filodrammatica di Milano was in fact a theater company, but its theater building, designed...
- after a further refurbishment and patronized by the local Accademia Filodrammatica, it was re-opened. It was closed again in 1882 with the new regulations...
- Matilde di Shabran o sia Bellezza e Cuor di ferro. In 1824, the Accademia Filodrammatica, led by the Marquis M****imiliano Angelelli, decided to focus on classic...
- towards music, such as the instrumental choral Lombard League or the Filodrammatica Choral School. Subsequently, in 1906, the Mutual Aid Society, which...