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- (mus. and chor.) Tito e Berenice (1793), an Italian opera by Sebastiano Nasolini (mus.) and Giuseppe Maria Foppa (libr.) Tito che abbandona Berenice (1828)...
- 1791; music by Sebastiano Nasolini, 1792) Ercole al Termodonte ossia Ippolita regina delle Amazzoni (music by Sebastiano Nasolini, 1791) La morte di Cleopatra...
- recovery in the spring of 1797 hosted the opera La Morte di Cleopatra by Nasolini in her garded, to which the queen was commanded to attend, an occasion...
- 1790s", I vicini di Mozart: Venice 1987, pp. 221–40. Rice, John A., "Nasolini's Teseo a Stige (1791) and the Return of Opera Seria to Vienna" Robinson...
- regina di Caria (première, 1797) and in the first Fenice performance of Nasolini's La morte di Semiramide (1798, title role). Her year of glory, however...
- Facchinelli, from Verona”) and Gli umori contrari (music by Sebastiano Nasolini, libretto by Giovanni Bertati). The last word should go to I teatri del...
- appearing in Naples, Bologna, Parma, and Turin, primarily in the works of Nasolini, Generali, and Zingarelli. It is said that following an illness in 1810...
- music by Francesco Gardi, 1801) Il medico di Lucca (music by Sebastiano Nasolini, also under the title Il medico dei bagni, 1797) La pace (music by Vincenzo...
- d'Alessandro by Angelo Tarchi (London, 1789) Pyrrhus in Andromaca by Sebastiano Nasolini (London, 1790) Timante in L'usurpator innocente by Vincenzo Federici (London...
- Giovanni Paisiello's Fedra (Naples, 1 January 1788), and Sebastiano Nasolini's Teseo a Stige (Florence, 28 December 1790). Alexandre, p. 36 Bouissou...