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Nicola Vaccai (15
March 1790 – 5 or 6
August 1848) was an
Italian composer,
particularly of operas, and a
singing teacher. Born at Tolentino, he grew up...
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always been held to mean the same thing. This is
explained simply by
Nicola Vaccai in his
Practical Method of
Italian Singing,
originally published 1832, whose...
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Giuseppe Vaccai (Pesaro,
August 21, 1836 -1912) was an
Italian painter,
mainly of landscapes. His
father was a well-known
music composer, and
Vaccai did not...
- (Juliet and Romeo) is an
opera in two acts by the
Italian composer Nicola Vaccai. The libretto, by
Felice Romani, is
based on the
tragedy of the same name...
- The
Teatro Vaccaj or
Vaccai is a
historic opera house in Tolentino, Italy. In the late 18th century, in part
under the
patronage of
Cardinal Carandini...
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opera by Niccolò
Antonio Zingarelli Giulietta e
Romeo (
Vaccai), an 1825
opera by
Nicola Vaccai I Ca****ti e i Montecchi, an 1830
opera by
Vincenzo Bellini...
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Giulietta e
Romeo (1796, Zingarelli)
Giulietta e
Romeo (1825,
Vaccai) I Ca****ti e i
Montecchi (1830, Bellini)
Gloria (1874, Cilea) Roméo et...
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basis of the
libretti for
Giulietta e
Romeo (Romeo and Juliet) by
Nicola Vaccai and I Ca****ti e i
Montecchi by
Vincenzo Bellini. La
Caduta Della Repubblica...
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Italian sources—prin****lly Romani's
libretto for
Giulietta e
Romeo by
Nicola Vaccai—rather than
directly adapting Shakespeare's play.
Among later operas, there...
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Lucrezia Borgia Renata Tebaldi (1922–2004),
operatic soprano Giuseppe Vaccai (1836–1912),
painter Gaius Suetonius Paulinus (~40 AD),
Roman General and...