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Mitridate, re di
Ponto (Mithridates, King of Pontus), K. 87 (74a), is an
opera seria in
three acts by the
young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The libretto...
- Anderson's
novel The
Golden Slave. In the
novel Mithridates is Dead (Spanish:
Mitrídates ha muerto),
Ignasi Ribó
traces parallels between the
historical figures...
- the
infant to a shepherd,
Mitridates,
whose wife had just
given birth to a
stillborn child.
Cyrus was
raised as
Mitridates' own son, and
Harpagus presented...
- Il
Mitridate Eupatore (Mithridates Eupator) is an
opera seria in five acts by the
Italian composer Alessandro Scarlatti with a
libretto by
Girolamo Frigimelica...
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Scarlatti (1660–1725), L'honestà
negli amori (1680), Il
Pompeo (1683),
Mitridate Eupatore (1707) François
Couperin (1668–1733), Les
barricades mystérieuses...
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remarks by Mozart,
bears the
remark Ouverture zur Oper
Mitridate (Ouverture to the
opera Mitridate) by the hand of
Johann Anton André,
which is
struck out...
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plausibility of this
account are disputed. In Milan,
Mozart wrote the
opera Mitridate, re di
Ponto (1770),
which was
performed with success. This led to further...
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Mitridate is an
opera by
Nicola Antonio Porpora to a
libretto by
Filippo Vanstriper premiered in Rome in 1730.
Porpora and
revived and
revised the work...
- Lensky,
Eugene Onegin (Tchaikovsky) Martin, The
Tender Land (Copland)
Mitridate,
Mitridate, re di
Ponto (Mozart) Oronte, I
Lombardi alla
prima crociata (Verdi)...
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Hyacinthus (1767)
Bastien und
Bastienne (1768) La
finta semplice (1769)
Mitridate, re di
Ponto (1770)
Ascanio in Alba (1771) Il
sogno di
Scipione (1772)...