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Bernabo the
Genovan Leaena Dido
Medea Thisbe Hero of Hero and
Leander Ghismonda of
Salerno Lisabetta of
Messina Dame de
Fayel Dame de
Vergi Iseult Deianira...
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January 1845:
Richard Wagner – Tannhäuser, 19
October 1895:
Eugen d'Albert:
Ghismonda, 28
November 1901:
Richard Strauss – Feuersnot, 22
November 1905: Richard...
- song,
existing in
several variants. The
story is
derived from that of
Ghismonda and
Guiscardo from The
Decameron of
Giovanni Boccaccio. A
great king has...
- all hard-hearted fathers. The main
source of the play is "The Tale of
Ghismonda and Guiscardo" from the
first novella of Day Four of the Decameron. The...
- New York
Madonna and
Child in a
Landscape St.
Lawrence Ghismonda with
Heart of
Guiscardo Ghismonda,
reverse Eve with Cain and Abel
Portrait of a
young lady...
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tenor I
Ruffo tenor II
Borello baritone Fasanella baritone Annibaldi b****
Ghismonda, a nun
soprano Eckart baritone A page mezzo-soprano Chorus: fishermen...
- of
Salerno and
father of
Ghismonda,
slays his daughter's lover, Guiscardo, and
sends her his
heart in a
golden cup:
Ghismonda, the daughter,
pours upon...
- poetry. His
tragedy Tancredi (1614),
based on the tale of
Tancred and
Ghismonda (Decameron IV, 1) had a
notable success.
Following the lead of Federico...
- table,
wearing a
pearl tiara and
flowing silk, is
Sigismunda (called
Ghismonda in Boccaccio's
original tale), the
heroine of one of the novelle. It is...
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similarities to a tale in Boccaccio's
Decameron ("The
story of
Guiscardo and
Ghismonda", day four,
first tale),
while the
debate on love and a
woman or man's...