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- Almerindo Spadetta (c. 1822—April 1894) was a prolific opera librettist active in Naples. He worked as a stage manager at the Teatro San Carlo, Teatro...
- Almerindo Spadetta; premiered Teatro Bellini, Naples, 1 February 1866 Le rose (commedia lirica in 3 acts); libretto by Almerindo Spadetta; premiered...
- opera in two acts composed by Nicola De Giosa to a libretto by Almerindo Spadetta. It premiered on 11 July 1850 at the Teatro Nuovo in Naples. Don Checco...
- 1843 Carlotta e Werter (opera semiseria in 2 acts); libretto by Almerindo Spadetta; premiered Teatro Nuovo, Naples, 1849 II Muratore di Napoli (opera semiseria...
- doi:10.1089/dna.1993.12.651. PMID 8397824. ****arelli R, Giagheddu M, Spadetta V (July 1966). "Typical ophthalmoscopic picture of "cherry-red spot" in...
- and 1908. Zorilla (melodramma giocoso in 3 acts); libretto by Almerindo Spadetta; premiered Teatro Rossini, Naples, 22 February 1872 I cavalieri di Malta...
- Cicco e Cola, an opera buffa in three acts with a libretto by Almerindo Spadetta. Wier, Albert Ernest (ed.) (1938). The Macmillan Encyclopedia of Music...
- Naples, 1842 Elvina (opera semiseria in 3 acts); libretto by Almerindo Spadetta; premiered Teatro Nuovo, Naples, 1845 Ascanio il gioielliere (opera semiseria...
- 1849 Il dottor Sabato (commedia lirica in 3 acts); libretto by Almerindo Spadetta; premiered Teatro del Fondo, Naples, 1852 Wier, Albert Ernest (1938). The...