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Gasparo Gioacchino Sacchini (14 June 1730 – 6
October 1786) was an
Italian classical era composer, best
known for his operas.
Sacchini was born in Florence...
- The
Palazzo Ferrari Sacchini is a
Baroque architecture-style
aristocratic palace located at Via Giosuè
Carducci #11 in
central Piacenza,
region of Emilia-Romagna...
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Armida is an
opera seria in
three acts with
music by
Antonio Sacchini set to a
libretto by
Jacopo Durandi [it] (a.k.a.
Giacomo Duranti),
based on the epic...
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Creso ('Croesus') is an
opera seria in 3 acts with
music by
Antonio Sacchini, set to an
Italian libretto by
Gioacchino Pizzi after Book I of the Histories...
- Dard**** is an
opera by
Antonio Sacchini. It
takes the form of a tragédie
lyrique in four acts (later
revised to a three-act version). It was
first performed...
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Bacon compared one of his
notebooks to a merchant’s
waste book.
Francesco Sacchini recommended the use of two notebooks: “Not
unlike attentive merchants....
- Chimène, ou Le Cid is a French-language
opera by
Antonio Sacchini. It
takes the form of a tragédie (lyrique) in
three acts, with a
libretto by Nicolas-François...
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Paolo Agazzi Sacchini (born 5 May 1946) is an
Italian film director. He has
resided in
Bolivia since 1975. He
studied political science and
economics in...
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Palazzo della Prefettura or
Palazzo Scotti da
Vigoleno Palazzo Ferrari Sacchini Palazzo Landi (dei Tribunali):
medieval palace rebuilt in its
current form...
- (Mysliveček), a 1771
opera by
Josef Mysliveček Montezuma, a 1775
opera by
Antonio Sacchini Montezuma, a 1780
opera by
Giacomo Insanguine Montesuma, a 1781
opera by...