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- Goldoni, revised by Carl Friberth? 1770 Le pescatrici (The Fishwives) 28/4 dramma giocoso 3 acts Carlo Goldoni, revised by Carl Friberth? 1773 L'infedeltà delusa...
- travesti) Barbara Fux-Dichtler Apollonia tenor (en travesti) Leopold Dichtler Don Pelagio tenor Karl Friberth Gasparina soprano Anna Maria Weigl-Scheffstoss...
- Magdalena Spangler and her husband, Carl Friberth, two prominent court singers at Eszterháza. Carl Friberth may also have had a hand in adapting Goldoni's...
- a tenor singer, composer, and librettist. His surname also appears as Friberth, Frieberth, or Frübert. Van Boer, Bertil H. (2012). "Friebert (Johann)...
- carolkmack.com/without_a_trace_21393.htm [bare URL] Adler, Guido, and Karl Friberth. Das Wiener Lied von 1778 bis Mozarts Tod. Score Anthology. Denkmäler der...
- spirited young woman, sister of Nanni, in love with Nencio soprano Maddalena Friberth Nanni, a peasant, in love with Sandrina b**** Christian Specht Sandrina...
- 1768 Conductor: Joseph Haydn Sempronio, an old apothecary tenor Carlo Friberth Grilletta, Sempronio's ward soprano Maddalena Spangler Mengone, Sempronio's...
- then Austrian fascination with Turkish subjects. The libretto by Carl Friberth was adapted and translated from a French opéra comique by L. H. Dancourt...
- Jean-Pierre Solié) in 1790. It was adapted and translated into Italian by Carl Friberth and inspired Haydn's L'incontro improvviso (1775). In addition to his career...