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- librettist may have been Giuseppe Petrosellini, the house poet of the Teatro Valle where Le donne rivali premiered. (Petrosellini was also the probable librettist...
- Giuseppe Petrosellini (29 November 1727 – 1799) was an Italian poet and prolific librettist working primarily in the dramma giocoso and opera buffa genres...
- Italian poet responsible for the text is more likely to have been Giuseppe Petrosellini, who initially prepared it for Domenico Cimarosa's opera Le donne rivali...
- collaboration with the comic specialist librettist, the Roman abbot Giuseppe Petrosellini (1727–after 1797), whose work with many of the most successful composers...
- Precaution) is a comic opera by Giovanni Paisiello to a libretto by Giuseppe Petrosellini, even though his name is not identified on the score's title page. The...
- ascribed to Calzabigi, but some musicologists now attribute it to Giuseppe Petrosellini, though again it is questioned whether it is in the latter's style. In...
- Domenico Cimarosa to an Italian libretto presumably written by Giuseppe Petrosellini. The premiere took place in 1778 at Teatro Valle in Rome. Performances...
- Salvatortheater, Munich Dramma giocoso. Libretto possibly by Giuseppe Petrosellini (disputed). Later converted into a German singspiel for performances...
- Residence Theatre 13 January 1775 La finta giardiniera Mozart Giuseppe Petrosellini(?) Salvator Theatre 29 January 1781 Idomeneo Mozart Giambattista Varesco...
- inutile (1782), an opera based on the title play, libretto by Giuseppe Petrosellini, and music by Giovanni Paisiello, revised in 1787 Le nozze di Figaro...