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- comic opera was Amor vuol sofferenza (1739), better known as La Finta Frascatana, highly praised by De Brosses. He was equally distinguished as a composer...
- Teatro Nuovo. Leo was working on a revision to be entitled La finta Frascatana in 1744 when he died, which was completed by Matteo Capranica. La fedeltà...
- and rum Puoti [it] Biscuits from the province of Verona, Veneto Pupazza frascatana [it] Woman-shaped sweet from Frascati, Lazio Pupi cull'ova [it] Doll-shaped...
- (1878) by Clara Louisa Wells Some operas mention Frascati, including La Frascatana (L'Enfante de Zamora), 1774, by Giovanni Paisiello Frascati was the birthplace...
- Polenta e osei Poperati Presnitz Puoti (or frolle di Santa Lucia) Pupazza frascatana Purceddhruzzi Purcidd' Putizza (or potizza) Raffiolini (or raffiolino)...
- Artaserse, ED.10:B.b5 Giovanni Paisiello Il duello comico, R.1.41 La frascatana, R.1.43 Antonio Salieri – La Calamita de’ cuori Carl Friedrich Abel –...
- (carnival 1776 Naples Teatro Nuovo) La frascatana nobile (winter 1776 Naples Teatro Nuovo) [La finta frascatana] I tre amanti (carnival 1777 Rome Teatro...
- R 1.42 Il credulo deluso (autumn 1774 Naples, Teatro Nuovo) R 1.43 La frascatana (autumn 1774 Venice, S Samuele) [L'infante de Zamora] R 1.44 Il divertimento...
- Giacomo Rust's Gli antiquari in Palmira and Giovanni Paisiello's La Frascatana, singing in mezzo-soprano register. She then sang at Teatro San Carlo...
- flexible throat and a beautiful method. For this reason another opera, La Frascatana, will be given so that the public can hear him on next Wednesday ... This...