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October

Venice | the invention of public theatre

Venice was an important and rich commercial centre, welcoming foreign merchants, businessmen dignitaries and aristocrats on the Grand Tour. The demand for entertainment was therefore high, particularly during the Carnevale, Some enterprising impresarios came up with the idea of setting up a public opera house, charging the public for the hire of boxes on a subscription system. The business turned out to be profitable. In a few years 16 theatres were built requiring a big number of new operas. By the end of 1600 the repertoire counted about 300 operas.

17
January

I Pagliacci ¦ Leoncavallo’s Calabria

Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci is a opera of tremendous energy and impetus, up to the final scene, one of the most gripping of Italian opera. The aria”Vesti la giubba” “put on your costume” is one of the best-renowned tenor arias of the whole repertoire. It is in fact both an expressive and a vocal test for any lyric tenor.

15
September

Opera | Useful basic definitions of commonly used terms

Opera is a drama created through music. It is the result of the joint effort of some of the best poets and composers in music history who worked together in perfect synergy to create a work as a whole.

11
March

Where Vincenzo Bellini meets the Coldplay | Palazzo Biscari in Sicily

If a great composer such as Vincenzo Bellini was born in Sicily it’s also thanks to another great personality of his time, the Prince of Biscari Ignatiu Paternò Castello.

Bologna | A setting for Cimarosa’s Il matrimonio segreto
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Bologna | A setting for Cimarosa’s Il matrimonio segreto

Cities Operas Things to see
Bologna, the perfect setting for a Secret Marriage The Secret Marriage composed by Cimarosa on…
Sara Filippini 28th March 2019
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Il Matrimonio Segreto by Domenico Cimarosa
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Il Matrimonio Segreto by Domenico Cimarosa

Comic opera Composers and librettists History of Italian Opera Operas The golden age
Genesis of the libretto by Giovanni Bertati Domenico Cimarosa‘s most successful opera, The Secret Marriage, was…
Sara Filippini 27th December 2015
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Domenico Cimarosa | The triumph of the Neapolitan school
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Domenico Cimarosa | The triumph of the Neapolitan school

Comic opera Composers and librettists History of Italian Opera The golden age
The Neapolitan school and the trumph of the classical style Domenico Cimarosa’s successes are a prove…
Sara Filippini 12th December 2015
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