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    Genoa (redirect from Quarto di Genova)
    prominente Genoese theaters are the Teatro Nazionale di Genoa, Politeama Genovese, Teatro di Sant'Agostino and Teatro Gustavo Modena. On the occasion of...
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    Sant'Agostino is a Romanesque-Gothic-style Roman Catholic church located in Via Cairoli in Rimini, Italy. It is one of the city's oldest extant church...
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    capital city (such as the Teatro Carlo Felice, the Teatro Colombo, the Teatro del Falcone, the Teatro di Sant'Agostino, the Teatro Apollo, and others), the...
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    the Teatro di Sant'Agostino for "Matrimonio segreto" by Domenico Cimarosa, followed in 1819 by Rossini's "Aureliano in Palmira". When the Teatro Carlo...
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  • choreographer and composer. Was active since 1776 in Teatro di Sant'Agostino (Genoa), La Scala (Milan), Teatro San Samuele and La Fenice (Venice). Jacki Clérico...
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  • for children and students (named as Rassegne di Teatro Musicale per Ragazzi) at Teatro di Sant'Agostino. In 1997 Giovine Orchestra Genovese was awarded...
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    of the Italian jazz awards red carpet show in Genoa (Italy) at Teatro di Sant'Agostino. With Don Byron Don Byron Plays the Music of Mickey Katz (Nonesuch...
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    Autorizzazione Tribunale di Genova via De Ferrari Editore. p. 69. ISSN 2465-0528. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sant'Agostino (Genoa). Pazzini Paglieri...
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    as the Scuola Gratuita di Canto, and was originally intended as a private institution to train singers performing at the Teatro Carlo Felice. When instrumental...
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    Sant'Abbondio; the Villa Olmo; the public gardens with the Tempio Voltiano; the Teatro Sociale; the Broletto or the city's medieval town hall; and the 20th-century...
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  • photography; her first commission was as a stage photographer at the Teatro di Sant'Agostino in Genoa. In 1964, posing as a cousin of a dock worker, Carmi produced...
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    Prato (redirect from Savignano di Prato)
    being completed in the 19th century according to Sangallo's design. Sant'Agostino built from 1440 over an existing edifice from 1271. It has a simple...
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    theatre dates from 1838, when it became apparent that the then-existing Teatro Comunale di via Emilia (in dual private and public ownership) was no longer suitable...
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    Chieti (redirect from Teatro Marrucino)
    San Francesco al Corso, Santa Maria della Civitella, San Domenico and Sant'Agostino. In the 15th century Alfonso V of Aragon divided the Kingdom into twelve...
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    England and was buried in the family tomb in the cloister of the Chiesa di Sant'Agostino in the nearby town of Prato. She never married. Centro Ricerche Prato...
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    January 2024. "Teatro Amintore Galli" [Amintore Galli Theatre]. Comune di Rimini (in Italian). Retrieved 2 January 2024. "Storia del Teatro Amintore Galli"...
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  • as Teatro San Carlo in Naples, Teatro Argentina in Rome, Teatro Sant'Agostino in Genoa, Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Teatro Ducale in Parma, Teatro Carcano...
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    from which is separated by Via dei Pianellari, Piazza di Sant'Agostino, Via di Sant'Agostino and Piazza delle Cinque Lune. To the west, the rione borders...
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    Palermo Entrance to the Palermo Botanical Garden Accademia di Belle Arti di Palermo Opera houses Teatro Massimo Cuisine of Palermo Cassata Christianity in Palermo...
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    La bella gente. She has performed Saint Monica in Christian Duguay's Sant'Agostino. Note Biografiche "Scandalosa Monica". Corriere della Sera. "Monica...
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    from the original on 2006-05-15. Retrieved 2019-08-19. "Sant'Agostino, un edificio ricco di storia da recuperare". La Nuova Ferrara (in Italian). 2015-04-03...
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    west by the church of San Francesco di Paola, with the colonnades extending on both sides. Nearby is the Teatro di San Carlo, which is the oldest opera...
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    Andrea Liberovici, Teatro di Sant'Agostino, Genoa, 1996 Sonetto, text by Edoardo Sanguineti, music and direction Andrea Liberovici Teatro Carlo Felice, Genoa...
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    Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Cesena: housed in the former Celestine monastery. Teatro Alessandro Bonci Palazzo Ghini. Church of Sant'Agostino Church and...
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    is separated from Ponte by Via dei Pianellari, Piazza di Sant'Agostino e Via di Sant'Agostino. Southward, the rione borders with Parione (R. VI), whose...
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    Pesaro. He also painted for the church of Sant'Agostino in Pesaro. He died in Pesaro. The square outside the Teatro Rossini in Pesaro is named after him....
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    "Crema, Sant'Agostino. L'orchestra Città di Brescia celebra Giovanni Vailati, dirigerà il maestro Claudio Mondonico [translation: Crema, Sant'Agostino. The...
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    Palladian villas of the Veneto in the surrounding area, and his renowned Teatro Olimpico ("Olympic Theater"), the "city of Palladio" has been listed as...
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    (12th-13th centuries) Romanesque church of S. Silvestro (1195). Church of Sant'Agostino (1316). Church of San Francesco (after 1275) Church of San Nicolò. Church...
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    view shared by the critic for the Gazzetta di Genova who saw her perform in 1810 at Genoa's Teatro Sant'Agostino in Fioravanti's Furbo contro il furbo. He...
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