Arrigo Boito (Italian: [arˈriːɡo ˈbɔito]; born Enrico Giuseppe Giovanni Boito; 24 February 1842 – 10 June 1918) was an Italian librettist, composer, poet...
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Parma Conservatory (redirect from Conservatorio di Musica Arrigo Boito)
The Conservatorio di Musica Arrigo Boito, better known in English as the Parma Conservatory, is a music conservatory in Parma, Italy. It was originally...
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during the Middle ages. Arrigo Barnabé (born 1951), Brazilian actor Arrigo Boito (1842–1918), Italian librettist and composer Arrigo Boldrini (1915–2008)...
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Nerone (Nero) is an opera in four acts composed by Arrigo Boito, to a libretto in Italian written by the composer. The work is a series of scenes from...
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novelist. He was the brother of Arrigo Boito, the friend and librettist of the Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi. Boito was born in Rome, the son of an...
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Picander Mozart: Da Ponte, Schikaneder Sullivan: Gilbert Giuseppe Verdi: Arrigo Boito in his later works Isaac Albéniz: Francis Burdett Money-Coutts Richard...
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Otello (category Libretti by Arrigo Boito)
is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito, based on Shakespeare's play Othello. It was Verdi's penultimate opera...
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Mefistofele (category Operas by Arrigo Boito)
the only completed opera with music by the Italian composer-librettist Arrigo Boito (there are several completed operas for which he was librettist only)...
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(Goffredo Mameli), a patriotic hymn Inno delle nazioni (1862, London) (Arrigo Boito), cantata for tenor, chorus and orchestra. (See Hymn (or Anthem) of the...
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La Gioconda (opera) (category Libretti by Arrigo Boito)
opera in four acts by Amilcare Ponchielli set to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito (as Tobia Gorrio), based on Angelo, Tyrant of Padua, a 1835 play in prose...
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visit Works based on Faust Mefistofele, the only completed opera by Arrigo Boito Doktor Faust, begun by Ferruccio Busoni and completed by his pupil Philipp...
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the architect, Camillo Boito to plan the project. (Camillo Boito was the brother of Verdi's friend and librettist, Arrigo Boito.) He also sought out information...
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Falstaff (opera) (category Libretti by Arrigo Boito)
composer Giuseppe Verdi. The Italian-language libretto was adapted by Arrigo Boito from the play The Merry Wives of Windsor and scenes from Henry IV, Part 1...
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Adolphe de Leuven (1856) Falstaff by Giuseppe Verdi, with a libretto by Arrigo Boito, was Verdi's last opera (1893). Some of the changes include Anne (known...
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William Ashbrook notes, "where he struck up a lifelong friendship with Arrigo Boito, two years his junior" and with whom he was to collaborate in many ways...
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character: in Meyer Lutz's Mephistopheles, or Faust and Marguerite (1855), Arrigo Boito's Mefistofele (1868), Klaus Mann's Mephisto, and Franz Liszt's Mephisto...
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waltzes by Franz Liszt Mefistofele (1868), an opera by Italian composer Arrigo Boito "Mephisto" (song), a 2023 song by Queen Bee, served as an ending theme...
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as Prince André Mdwani as Il diavolo bianco Eleonora Duse (1947) as Arrigo Boito I contrabbandieri del mare (1948) as Mario Little Women (1949) as Professor...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Carl Maria von Weber, Gaetano Donizetti, and Arrigo Boito. It premiered in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, in 1976, and had a West...
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(1845/46) includes Falstaff, disguised as Herne, on the musical stage. Arrigo Boito, composing a libretto for Verdi's opera Falstaff by improvising upon...
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(1778–1823), explorer and archaeologist Ippolito Nievo (1831–1861), writer Arrigo Boito (1842–1918), poet, journalist, novelist, librettist and composer Johann...
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Simon Boccanegra (category Libretti by Arrigo Boito)
the composer to revise the opera, with text changes to be prepared by Arrigo Boito, the librettist who aspired to work with the aging composer on a project...
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his scores the way he had written them, was impressed by reports from Arrigo Boito about Toscanini's ability to interpret his scores. The composer was also...
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appears in the stage directions of Giuseppe Verdi's Falstaff, libretto by Arrigo Boito, in Act 3, scene 1, where it is written above the door at the Garter...
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Arrigo Boito and Franco Faccio. Verdi had been invited to write a piece of music for the 1862 International Exhibition in London, and charged Boito with...
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trained by Master Salvatore Accardo. At age 17, she graduated from the Arrigo Boito Conservatory in Parma with the highest marks, honors and an honorable...
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for the likes of Jacques Offenbach, Jules Massenet and Georges Bizet. Arrigo Boito, who wrote libretti for, among others, Giuseppe Verdi and Amilcare Ponchielli...
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George Moore (1852–1933) Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) Italian Arrigo Boito (1842–1918) Camillo Boito (1836–1914) Gabriele D'Annunzio (1863–1938) Antonio Fogazzaro...
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poet and painter Emilio Praga (1839–1875) and the poet and musician Arrigo Boito (1842–1918). The latter is memorable for the fact that he wrote both...
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La damnation de Faust (1846) by Hector Berlioz, Mefistofele (1868) by Arrigo Boito, and Faust by Charles Gounod. Illustrations of Satan/Iblis in Islamic...
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