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    Costanzi was bought by the Rome City Council and its name changed to Teatro Reale dell'Opera. A partial rebuilding ensued, led by architect Marcello Piacentini...
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    Manoel Theatre (redirect from Teatro Reale)
    Filarmonika Nazzjonali). Originally called the Teatro Pubblico, its name was changed to Teatro Reale ('Theatre Royal') in 1812, and renamed Teatru Manoel...
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    also known as the Royal Theatre (Maltese: It-Teatru Rjal, Italian: Teatro Reale), was an opera house and performing arts venue in Valletta, Malta. It...
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    May 1931 (in a Finnish translation by A. af Enehjelm); in Rome at the Teatro Reale on 28 March 1935 (in German); Antwerp on 28 September 1935 (in Flemish);...
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    1860, it was known as the "Teatro Reale". With the unification of Italy in 1861, the house took its present name, the Teatro Regio. Verdi, who was born...
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    its history" on the Teatro di San Carlo's official website. (In English). Retrieved 23 December 2013 G. Massiot & cie (2023). "Teatro di San Carlo: View...
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    La fiamma premiered to considerable success on 23 January 1934 at the Teatro Reale dell'Opera in Rome in a performance conducted by Respighi himself. The...
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    The Royal Palace of Naples (Italian: Palazzo Reale di Napoli; Neapolitan: Palazzo Riale 'e Napule) is a palace, museum, and historical tourist destination...
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    Green theatre The Spanish garden Grotto fountain at Teatro d'Acqua Cultura.toscana.it; "villa_reale_marlia" Archived July 9, 2013, at the Wayback Machine...
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    of the opera. After the destruction of the Teatro Regio Ducale, which had been a wing of the Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace), two new theatres were commissioned...
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    Cecilia, created a sensation with its premiere in 1934 in Rome at the Teatro Reale dell'Opera, with Marcello Govoni as Opera Director; Claudia Muzio took...
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  • remained for a decade, after which he became the artistic director of the Teatro Reale in Rome. During his long career he helped further the careers of many...
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  • Beniamino Gigli, Vittoria Palombini, Mario Basiola Oliviero De Fabritiis Teatro Reale dell'Opera di Roma orchestra and chorus LP: HMV DB 3859-3874 CD: EMI...
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    debuted on the opera stage in 1876, in Charles Gounod's Faust, at Madrid's Teatro Reale. She was the first to play Bizet's Carmen in Italian, at Milan's La Scala...
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    The Royal Palace of Milan (Italian: Palazzo Reale di Milano) was the seat of government in the Italian city of Milan for many centuries. Today, it serves...
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    'Palazzo Reale dagli Spagnoli ai Savoia', Storia di Milano. (accessed 24 May 2007) Fondazione Giorgio Gaber, Press Release: 'Nasce a Milano il Teatro Lirico...
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  • in Modest Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov at the Teatro Verdi in Trieste. Since 1938 she sang at the Teatro Reale in Rome, and from 1940 at the opera in Zagreb...
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    La vedova scaltra) first given in 1748. It was first performed at the Teatro Reale dell'Opera in Rome on 5 March 1931, Director Gino Marinuzzi and opera...
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  • rock ballad by Italian rock band Måneskin, from their second studio album, Teatro d'ira: Vol. I (2021). Although it was not released as a single it reached...
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  • opera 3 acts Mario Ghisalberti, after Carlo Goldoni 5 March 1931 Rome, Teatro Reale dell'Opera Il campiello commedia lirica 3 acts Mario Ghisalberti, after...
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    Acireale (redirect from Aci-Reale)
    Archaeological Museum of Syracuse and is waiting for a location in the city. Teatro dell'Opera dei Pupi of Capomulini: concentrates in the exhibition spaces...
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  • Buenos Aires, and at the Teatro Solis in Montevideo in 1914. In the last years of his career he took part at the Teatro Reale dell'Opera di Roma, along...
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    Il Teatro degli Orrori was an Italian noise rock band from Venice. The band's name (Theater of Horrors) is inspired by the Theatre of Cruelty of Antonin...
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    the Teatro Reale in Rome to great critical acclaim, he was called to work as director at the Scala in Milan. Later he also worked at the "Teatro Argentino...
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  • Conservatory in Milan. In 1938, he made his operatic debut at Rome's Teatro Reale dell’Opera, when he substituted for Tito Schipa as Almaviva in Gioachino...
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  • travelled to Egypt in 1927 where she sang in Aida and Omòniza in Cairo's Teatro Reale. In 1929, she was engaged by the theatrical impresario, Faustino Da Rosa...
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  • the Teatro di San Carlo, and the Palazzo Reale indicate that Medrano oversaw the design. He knew Spanish monuments well, renovated the Palazzo Reale, and...
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    Alessandro Ziliani, Kalaf; Alfredo Coletta, Altoum. 7 March 1942; Rome; Teatro Reale del Opera; Fernando Previtali, conductor; Maria Carbone, Turandot; Aurelio...
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  • by the Gestapo and fled to Italy where he already had contracts with Teatro Reale in Rome and Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in Florence. Both contracts, however...
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  • Giuseppe Pagliuca, Teatro del Palazzo Reale, Naples, 1800) Le stravaganze d'amore (opera buffa, libretto by Francesco Saverio Zini, Teatro Nuovo, Naples,...
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