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- The Sferisterio is an open-air stadium or sphaeristerium in Macerata, Italy. An ancient Italian national sport or pallone col bracciale was the most po****r...
- Porta Santo Stefano In July and August, the Sferisterio Opera Festival is held in the 2,500 seat Arena Sferisterio. It is a huge neoclassical arena erected...
- had been anointed. They were also provided in Roman villas. In Italian sferisterio is nowadays the courtfield for tamburello and two different pallone varieties:...
- pla**** in particular sports venue called sphaeristerium, or in Italian sferisterio, 80 metres long and 18 metres wide with a lateral wall which is 20 metres...
- of Verdi's Aida in the 3,000 seat (plus 6,000 standing places) Arena Sferisterio, a huge neoclassical arena erected in the 1820s as a stadium for a form...
- (uncredited) In early 1985, director Dario Argento was entrusted by Sferisterio di Macerata with a production of Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto, which was...
- review – The Met 2011”. classical.net. Retrieved 7 January 2020 2009 Sferisterio Opera Festival video: Blu-ray, OCLC 759381518, 937825436; DVD, OCLC 751308228...
- taking place in a specialised sports venue called a sphaeristerium (sferisterio in Italian), with a lateral wall which permits the ball to rebound; the...
- the Teatro Real in Madrid, the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona, the Sferisterio in Macerata, the Opera Festival in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the Festival...
- Lauro Rossi is now one of the venues emplo**** by SferisterioMacerata Opera Festival. Sferisterio "L’incarico venne affidato al più grande architetto...