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Aurielo Cinthio Fabrizio Flavio Fedelindo Florindo Flaminio Leandro Lélio
Lindoro Mario Ortensio Ottavio Orazio Sireno,
often the son of
Pantalone Silvio...
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student named Lindoro are serenading, to no avail, the
window of
Rosina ("Ecco,
ridente in cielo"; "There,
laughing in the sky").
Lindoro, who is really...
- must find one!
Lindoro enters alone and
sings about Isabella, his true love (Languir per una bella). Mustafà
comes in to
explain Lindoro's impending marriage...
- La
sonnambula (Bellini)
Henry Morosus, Die
schweigsame Frau (Strauss)
Lindoro, L'italiana in
Algeri (Rossini) Don Ramiro, La
Cenerentola (Rossini) Tonio...
-
Teatro dei
Fiorentini in
Naples in the
autumn of 1790. Nina (soprano)
Lindoro, her lover/Un
Pastore (tenor) The Count, her
father (b****) Susanna, her...
- Seville, sung by the
tenor Count Almaviva,
disguised as the poor
student Lindoro, at the
beginning of act 1. The aria is an
example of the bel
canto style...
-
Zelinda e
Lindoro is a
comedy play by
Venetian playwright Carlo Goldoni. It was
published in 1763. Goldoni, Carlo. Gli
Amori di
Zelinda e
Lindoro: Commedia...
- by
Lindoro and Nerina,
whose affair is
coming to an end;
Lindoro is
tired of
Nerina and
hopes for a
liaison with the
shepherdess 'Celia'.
Lindoro's sister...
- "The
Chioggia Scuffles" (1762) Gli
amori di
Zelinda e
Lindoro, "The Love of
Zelinda and
Lindoro" (1764)
Amalasunta (1732)
Gustavo primo, re di Svezia...
- "Spargi d'amaro pianto" from
Lucia di Lammermoor), or
timeless love (
Lindoro's short cabaletta from Rossini's L'italiana in Algeri).
Rossini wrote at...