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Mattia Verazi (c.1730 – 20
November 1794) was an
Italian librettist primarily active at the
court of
Charles Theodore in Mannheim, Holy
Roman Empire. He...
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Lazio (Stuttgart, 1755) –
libretto by
Mattia Verazi Penelope (Stuttgart, 1755) –
libretto by
Mattia Verazi Il
Creso (Rome, 1757) –
libretto by Giovacchino...
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libretto by
Metastasio and
Mattia Verazi, 1756, Schwetzingen) Le
nozze d'Arianna (festa
teatrale per musica,
libretto by
Verazi, 1756, Schwetzingen) La clemenza...
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Giuseppe Giordani (1786).
Other libretti include Ifigenia by
Matteo Verazi (set by Niccolò Jommelli, 1751), that of
Vittorio Amadeo Cigna-Santi (set...
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Ifigenia in
Tauride (Jommelli),
opera by Niccolò Jommelli,
libretto by
Mattia Verazi, Naples, 1771
Ifigenia in
Tauride (Traetta),
opera by
Tommaso Traetta, libretto...
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designated as a
dramma per musica, set to an
Italian libretto by
Mattia Verazi. The
opera takes place in Tyre in
Phoenicia and
tells a
story of love, violence...
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opera in
three acts by Gian
Francesco de Majo to a
libretto by
Mattia Verazi. It was
commissioned by
Elector Palatine Carl Theodor, and
premiered in...
- eliminated. In 1768, the year
after Gluck's Alceste,
Jommelli and his
librettist Verazi produced Fetonte.
Ensemble and
chorus are predominant: the
usual number...
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libretto by
Metastasio first set by
Antonio Caldara in 1736, by
Mattia Verazi,
court poet and
private secretary to the
Elector Palatine Carl Theodor....
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Jommelli wrote an
opera Fetonte to an Italian-language
libretto by
Mattia Verazi using various sources, prin****lly Ovid, for the myth of Phaeton. It was...