-
Schicchi and the
family of
Rinuccio, the boy she loves, have
reached a
breaking point that
threatens to
separate her from
Rinuccio. It
provides an interlude...
- the situation, and
Rinuccio begs him for help, but
Schicchi is
rudely told by Zita to "be off" and take his
daughter with him.
Rinuccio and
Lauretta listen...
- Paris, La
belle Hélène (Offenbach) Pinkerton,
Madama Butterfly (Puccini)
Rinuccio,
Gianni Schicchi (Puccini) Rodolfo, La bohème (Puccini) Roméo, Roméo et...
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Latin versions and
German translations and also
included a
translation of
Rinuccio da
Castiglione (or d'Arezzo)'s
version from the Gr**** of a life of Aesop...
-
Theatre of
Saint Louis and his
debut at La
Monnaie de Munt as both
Luigi and
Rinuccio in a new
Tobias Krazer production of Puccini's Il Trittico,
conducted by...
-
Primum Familiae Vini and the 10th
oldest family owned company in the world.
Rinuccio di
Antinoro is
recorded as
making wine at the
Castello di
Combiate near...
- Euthyphro.
Francesco Filelfo completed the
first Latin translation in 1436.
Rinuccio da
Castiglione completed a
second translation a
short time
later in 1440...
-
Munich in 2000 he sang
Rodolfo in La bohème and in 2002 in Los Angeles,
Rinuccio in
Gianni Schicchi. In 2003 he sang
Rodolfo at the
Glyndebourne Festival...
- Alceste,
where he
remained until 1942, also
singing Almaviva, Fenton,
Rinuccio. In 1942, he made his
debut at La
Fenice in Venice, as Ramiro, at the Maggio...
- and
performed several roles with the
University Opera Theatre,
including Rinuccio in
Gianni Schicchi and Don
Ottavio in Don Giovanni. He also
studied extensively...