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- Piramo e Tisbe is an opera in two acts, described by its composer as an intermezzo tragico, by Johann Adolf H****e to a libretto by Marco Coltellini. Piramo...
- Pea**** in the role of Quince. Spanish poet Luis de Góngora wrote a Fábula de Píramo y Tisbe in 1618, while French poet Théophile de Viau wrote Les amours tragiques...
- A.K. Press. ISBN 9781849350006. On Marcos' use of irony, see Daniela Di Piramo, "Beyond Modernity: Irony, Fantasy, and the Challenge to Grand Narratives...
- he took up the job of de facto court Kapellmeister. With the premiere of Piramo e Tisbe (September 1768) H****e had intended to retire from opera but was...
- Daniele Serra sang a version entitled "Gigolo" in Italy, followed by Sirio Di Piramo and his orchestra in 1930, while other countries provided their own versions...
- successful websites. Melbourne: Bookman Press. pp. 143–147. ISBN 1863952802. di Piramo, Manuela (15 July 1997). "Savoury snackfoods growth builds on last years...
- Hanged in Venice by the Council of Ten. Baffo was married to the daughter of Piramo da Veglia. Francesco Toniuti Francesco Cercato 1480 Hanged between the columns...
- a young German lady, Anne of Schaumburg, and dedicated his Historia de Píramo y Tisbe to her. She left him for a Bohemian noble, but apparently he also...
- Leucippo (1747) Attilio Regolo (1750) Solimano (1753) Romolo ed Ersilia (1765) Piramo e Tisbe (1768) Il Ruggiero (1771) Lists List of compositions by H****e List...
- Acis, enamored with Galatea, is turned into a river. Góngora's Fábula de Píramo y Tisbe (Fable of Pyramus and Thisbe) (1618) is a complex poem that mocks...