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Stiffelio is an
opera in
three acts by
Giuseppe Verdi, from an
Italian libretto by
Francesco Maria Piave. The
origin of this was the
novel Le pasteur...
- Freischütz (Weber) Pollione,
Norma (Bellini) Radames, Aida (Verdi)
Stiffelio,
Stiffelio (Verdi) Turiddu,
Cavalleria rusticana (Mascagni) Also "tenore robusto"...
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earlier 1850 collaboration,
Stiffelio. The
opera premiered in Rimini's
Teatro Nuovo Comunale on 16
August 1857.
Stiffelio had
provoked the censorship...
- Corsaro, I due Foscari, La
battaglia di Legnano, Un
giorno di
regno and
Stiffelio. Carreras's
leading ladies during the 1970s and 1980s
included some of...
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committed to the
publisher Giovanni Ricordi for an opera—which
became Stiffelio—for
Trieste in the
Spring of 1850; and, subsequently,
following negotiations...
- Leonora, Il
trovatore (Verdi) Lida, La
battaglia di
Legnano (Verdi) Lina,
Stiffelio (Verdi) Lucia,
Lucia di
Lammermoor (Donizetti) Lucrezia,
Lucrezia Borgia...
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Samson et Dalila,
Canio in
Ruggero Leoncavallo's Pagliacci,
Stiffelio in
Giuseppe Verdi's
Stiffelio and many others. 2007 saw the world-premiere of La Commedia...
- held on to the
notion that the
opera could be
staged in
modern dress—as
Stiffelio had been done—Piave was sent back to Sant'Agata to no avail: he could...
- d'Hoffmann. She
became a
regular soloist at the Met,
performing in Verdi's
Stiffelio, Bizet's Carmen, Verdi's Il trovatore, La bohème, and Verdi's La traviata...
- he had
already created Ernani, I due Foscari, Macbeth, Il
corsaro and
Stiffelio) to
examine the play Kean by
Alexandre Dumas, père, but soon came to believe...