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Opera by Giuseppe Verdi
‹ The template Infobox opera is being considered for merging. › Simon Boccanegra (Italian: [siˈmom ˌbokkaˈneːɡra]) is an opera with a prologue and three
Simon_Boccanegra
Surname list
The surname Boccanegra originated in northern Italy during the 13th century. The Boccanegra family produced the first Capitano del popolo and the first
Boccanegra
Ambrosio Boccanegra (died 1373) was a Castilian sailor of Genoese origin from the Boccanegra family. He was the nephew of Simone Boccanegra, the first
Ambrosio_Boccanegra
Doge of Genoa (r. 1339–1345; 1356–1363)
Simone Boccanegra (Italian: [siˈmoːne ˌbokkaˈneːɡra]; Ligurian: Scimon Boccaneigra [ʃiˈmuŋ ˌbukːaˈnejɡɾa]; died 1363) was the first Doge of Genoa. He became
Simone_Boccanegra
Genoese statesman
Guglielmo Boccanegra was a Genoese statesman, the first capitano del popolo of the Republic of Genoa, from 1257 to 1262, exercising a real lordship, assisted
Guglielmo_Boccanegra
Simone Boccanegra is a 1963 Australian television play. It was directed by Christopher Muir. It was based on the opera Simon Boccanegra by Verdi. "IT'S
Simone_Boccanegra_(film)
Audio and video recordings of Verdi's opera
This is a list of audio and video recordings (discography) of Simon Boccanegra, an Italian opera with music composed by Giuseppe Verdi. The first performance
Simon_Boccanegra_discography
Italian opera composer (1813–1901)
La Fenice for an opera for the following spring. This was to be Simon Boccanegra. The couple stayed in Paris until January 1857 to deal with these proposals
Giuseppe_Verdi
Egidio Boccanegra was the brother of Simone Boccanegra, the first Doge of Genoa. In 1340 Egidio led a force of Genoese troops in the service of Philip
Egidio_Boccanegra
Scottish operatic soprano (born 1954)
fan tutte Dorabella 1978 Bizet Carmen Micaëla 1979 Verdi Simon Boccanegra Maria Boccanegra Massenet Werther Sophie Wagner Parsifal Flower Maiden 1980 Bellini
Isobel_Buchanan
Doge of Genoa from 1363 to 1370
the Adorno family, he was elected on March 14, 1363 to succeed Simone Boccanegra, who had died in office. He remained in the position until August 13,
Gabriele_Adorno
Russian baritone (1962–2017)
consisted of Verdi operas such as Un ballo in maschera, La traviata and Simon Boccanegra. In 2009 he appeared in Il trovatore in a David McVicar production at
Dmitri_Hvorostovsky
Type of classical male vocal range
maschera, La forza del destino, Don Carlos/Don Carlo, the revised Simon Boccanegra, Aida, Otello and Falstaff, blazed many new and rewarding performance
Baritone
Medieval siege
of Genoa Republic of Venice Golden Horde Commanders and leaders Simone Boccanegra (1345) Giovanni I di Murta (1345–47) Jani Beg Strength Several thousand
Siege_of_Caffa
Opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi
next ten years, first to encourage the revision of Verdi's 1857 Simon Boccanegra by introducing Boito as librettist and then to begin the arduous process
Otello
Spanish baritone (born 1966)
and Simon Boccanegra at the Vienna State Opera, Ford at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, Ezio in Attila at the Metropolitan Opera, Boccanegra at both La
Carlos_Álvarez_(baritone)
Operatic baritone (1911–1960)
operatic debut took place there in January 1939, when he sang Paolo in Simon Boccanegra. A recording contract with RCA Victor soon followed. Warren later sang
Leonard_Warren
Italian conductor
Verdi conductors of his generation, he left notable recordings of Simon Boccanegra and Don Carlos, both with Tito Gobbi and Boris Christoff, as well as La
Gabriele_Santini
1853 opera by Giuseppe Verdi
vêpres siciliennes (June 1855) I vespri siciliani (December 1855) Simon Boccanegra (1857/81) Aroldo (1857) Un ballo in maschera (1859) La forza del destino
La_traviata
Medieval naval battle
between a Castilian fleet commanded by the Castilian Almirant Ambrosio Boccanegra and an English fleet commanded by John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
Battle_of_La_Rochelle
1853 opera by Giuseppe Verdi
beginning to prepare a libretto with Piave for what would become Simon Boccanegra, he encountered some legal difficulties in dealing with Toribio Calzado
Il_trovatore
Surname list
Bocanegra (born 1971), American politician Suzanne Bocanegra, American artist Boccanegra, Italian surname This page lists people with the surname Bocanegra. If
Bocanegra_(surname)
438 A314 Réminiscences de Boccanegra pf 1882 Piano, arr. based on themes from the rev. version of the opera Simon Boccanegra by Giuseppe Verdi 439 A200
List of compositions by Franz Liszt
List_of_compositions_by_Franz_Liszt
Ruler of the Republic of Genoa
serenissima ('most serene highness'). The first doge of Genoa, Simone Boccanegra (Ligurian: Scimón Boccanéigra), whose name is kept alive by Verdi's opera
Doge_of_Genoa
Maltese operatic tenor (born 1978)
featuring Calleja as Tebaldo, conducted by Fabio Luisi 2010: DVD of Simon Boccanegra featuring Calleja as Gabriele Adorno with Plácido Domingo in the title
Joseph_Calleja
Chorus from the opera Nabucco by Giuseppe Verdi
vêpres siciliennes (June 1855) I vespri siciliani (December 1855) Simon Boccanegra (1857/81) Aroldo (1857) Un ballo in maschera (1859) La forza del destino
Va,_pensiero
American opera singer
Don Carlo, Germont in La traviata, the title roles in Macbeth and Simon Boccanegra, and more recently also Amfortas in Wagner's Parsifal and Scarpia in Puccini's
Thomas_Hampson
1871 tragic opera by Giuseppe Verdi
vêpres siciliennes (June 1855) I vespri siciliani (December 1855) Simon Boccanegra (1857/81) Aroldo (1857) Un ballo in maschera (1859) La forza del destino
Aida
Secular hymn composed by Giuseppe Verdi
vêpres siciliennes (June 1855) I vespri siciliani (December 1855) Simon Boccanegra (1857/81) Aroldo (1857) Un ballo in maschera (1859) La forza del destino
Suona_la_tromba
1857 opera by Giuseppe Verdi
French version of Il trovatore, and Verdi's work with Piave on Simon Boccanegra. However, as work resumed on Aroldo with Piave, the premiere was planned
Aroldo
Italian operatic tenor (1963–2019)
again sang at Covent Garden under Solti (as Gabriele Adorno in Simon Boccanegra), in what turned out to be the final opera performances that Solti would
Marcello_Giordani
Administrative title used in Italy during the Middle Ages
capitano del popolo gave way to that of doge. Simone Boccanegra (the grandnephew of Guglielmo Boccanegra) was elected doge in 1339, with the office fully
Capitano_del_popolo
Russian opera singer
Iago in Otello, Grand-prétre de Dagon in Samson et Dalila and Simon Boccanegra as the title role. Leiferkus was born in Leningrad (now known as St Petersburg)
Sergei_Leiferkus
Tenor aria from Verdi's opera Rigoletto
vêpres siciliennes (June 1855) I vespri siciliani (December 1855) Simon Boccanegra (1857/81) Aroldo (1857) Un ballo in maschera (1859) La forza del destino
La_donna_è_mobile
Musical artist
recorded many solo albums and opera CDs, including Il trovatore, Simon Boccanegra, Roma, Robert le diable and Les Huguenots. He has also appeared regularly
Warren_Mok
American dramatic soprano
Lohengrin with Seattle Opera and the role of Amelia in Verdi's Simon Boccanegra at the Metropolitan Opera. In the 1995–1996 season, Gruber made her debut
Andrea_Gruber
1851 opera by Giuseppe Verdi
vêpres siciliennes (June 1855) I vespri siciliani (December 1855) Simon Boccanegra (1857/81) Aroldo (1857) Un ballo in maschera (1859) La forza del destino
Rigoletto
Gold coin produced by Republic of Genoa from 1252 to 1415
god "Janus" or "door" (see Etymology of Genoa). From 1339 when Simone Boccanegra became the first Doge of Genoa, the coin also contained the inscription
Genovino
1985 play by Julian Mitchell
vocal ensembles from Aida, Rigoletto, Ernani, the Requiem, Macbeth, Simon Boccanegra, and Otello. Also included are arias from Boito's Mefistofele and Rossini's
After_Aida
Revision and translation of Il trovatore, with added ballet 20 Simon Boccanegra Francesco Maria Piave 3 Italian La Fenice, Venice 12 Mar 1857 15a Aroldo
List of compositions by Giuseppe Verdi
List_of_compositions_by_Giuseppe_Verdi
Italian Cardinal
of the Republic of Genoa, the Fieschi, which features in Verdi's Simon Boccanegra. He was bishop of Fréjus from 1485, and bishop of Agde from 1488. He was
Niccolò_Fieschi
Italian flautist and composer
arrangements of themes from a number of Giuseppe Verdi's operas, including Simon Boccanegra, Don Carlos, and La traviata. Free scores by Donato Lovreglio at the International
Donato_Lovreglio
vêpres siciliennes (June 1855) I vespri siciliani (December 1855) Simon Boccanegra (1857/81) Aroldo (1857) Un ballo in maschera (1859) La forza del destino
Teatro_Giuseppe_Verdi
Italian maritime republic (1099–1797)
• 1339–1345 Simone Boccanegra (first) • 1795–1797 Giacomo Maria Brignole (last) Capitano del popolo • 1257–1262 Guglielmo Boccanegra (first) • 1335–1339
Republic_of_Genoa
Italian operatic bass (b. 1949)
Gounod's Faust, Orestes in Strauss' Elektra, Fiesco in Verdi's Simon Boccanegra, the title role of Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov, as well as many other roles
Ferruccio_Furlanetto
Bulgarian operatic bass
in Boris Godunov with Opéra Bastille and the role of Fiesco in Simon Boccanegra with the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. In 2003 he sang the role of Boris
Julian_Konstantinov
American opera singer
In 1991, Dunn made her Cologne Opera debut as Amelia in Verdi's Simon Boccanegra. In 1992, Dunn made her debut at London's Albert Hall with the London
Susan_Dunn
Austrian opera singer (1929-1992)
Rigoletto Rodrigo di Posa in Don Carlo Ford in Falstaff Simon Boccanegra in Simon Boccanegra Richard Wagner Amfortas in Parsifal Wolfram in Tannhäuser Kothner
Eberhard_Waechter
Romanian operatic baritone (born 1976)
in Verdi operas and performed the title role in that composer's Simon Boccanegra (with Opera Australia in 2016)) and Macbeth (with Wiener Staatsoper in
George_Petean
1862 cantata by Giuseppe Verdi
and Arrigo Boito, who, much later, would revise the libretto of Simon Boccanegra and write the original libretti of Otello and Falstaff. Although written
Inno_delle_nazioni
1893 opera by Giuseppe Verdi
vêpres siciliennes (June 1855) I vespri siciliani (December 1855) Simon Boccanegra (1857/81) Aroldo (1857) Un ballo in maschera (1859) La forza del destino
Falstaff_(opera)
Italian opera singer (1926–2005)
and Simon Boccanegra, opposite Mirella Freni and Nicolai Ghiaurov, both under Claudio Abbado. He had previously recorded Simon Boccanegra under Gavazzeni
Piero_Cappuccilli
Swedish baritone
major baritone roles of Giuseppe Verdi — among them Rigoletto, Simon Boccanegra, Amonasro in Aida, and Germont in La traviata". He was the Swedish entrant
Ingvar_Wixell
Italian soprano
2007. Puccini: Suor Angelica (Bruno Bartoletti, 1973) (RCA) Verdi: Simon Boccanegra (Gianandrea Gavazzeni, 1973) (RCA) Verdi: Un ballo in maschera (Claudio
Katia_Ricciarelli
American operatic bass (1941–2025)
Troyens by Berlioz, Silva in Verdi's Ernani, Fiesco in Verdi's Simon Boccanegra, Dosifej in Mussorgsky's Khovanshchina, Dulcamara in Donizetti's L'elisir
Paul_Plishka
Opera by Giuseppe Verdi
vêpres siciliennes (June 1855) I vespri siciliani (December 1855) Simon Boccanegra (1857/81) Aroldo (1857) Un ballo in maschera (1859) La forza del destino
Macbeth_(Verdi)
Musical artist
Verdi's Falstaff but he also is great Nabucco-"Nabucco", Simon-"Simon Boccanegra", Amonasro-"Aida", Rigoletto-"Rigoletto", Don Carlos di Vargas-"La forza
Kiril_Manolov
American operatic soprano
Opera Company (COC) in 2009–2010 as Amelia Grimaldi in Verdi's Simon Boccanegra, and as Elettra in Mozart's Idomeneo. In 2011 Wilson made her debut at
Tamara_Wilson
Italian composer and conductor (1840–1891)
Other premieres of the revised versions which he conducted included Simon Boccanegra in 1881 and Don Carlo in 1884. Faccio helped to launch Puccini's career
Franco_Faccio
Georgian bass
Metropolitan. His other notable roles are Silva (Ernani), Fiesco (Simon Boccanegra), Philip II (Don Carlo), Boito's Mefistofele, Dosifey (Khovanshchina)
Paata_Burchuladze
Recordings of the opera by Verdi
vêpres siciliennes (June 1855) I vespri siciliani (December 1855) Simon Boccanegra (1857/81) Aroldo (1857) Un ballo in maschera (1859) La forza del destino
Don_Carlos_discography
Chorus from the opera Il trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi
vêpres siciliennes (June 1855) I vespri siciliani (December 1855) Simon Boccanegra (1857/81) Aroldo (1857) Un ballo in maschera (1859) La forza del destino
Anvil_Chorus
Palace in Genoa, Italy
between 1257 and 1260 on commission of the capitano del popolo Guglielmo Boccanegra who thus intended to create his own seat for civil power, distinct from
Palazzo_San_Giorgio
Artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement
were adapted to produce Giuseppe Verdi's operas Il trovatore and Simon Boccanegra. Spanish Romanticism also influenced regional literatures. For example
Romanticism
Italian operatic soprano (born 1978)
Leonora Il trovatore Verdi Violetta Valery La traviata Verdi Amelia Grimaldi Simon Boccanegra Verdi Elena I vespri siciliani Verdi Desdemona Otello Verdi
Maria_Agresta
premieres include: Original Mussorgsky version of Boris Godunov (1935) Simon Boccanegra (1948) Káťa Kabanová (1951) Oedipus Rex (1960) The Rise and Fall of the
English National Opera commissions and premieres
English_National_Opera_commissions_and_premieres
1859 opera by Giuseppe Verdi
vêpres siciliennes (June 1855) I vespri siciliani (December 1855) Simon Boccanegra (1857/81) Aroldo (1857) Un ballo in maschera (1859) La forza del destino
Un_ballo_in_maschera
Italian librettist and composer (1842–1918)
agreed that Boito should revise the libretto of the original 1857 Simon Boccanegra. Musicologist Roger Parker speculates that this was based on a desire
Arrigo_Boito
New Zealand opera singer (born 1944)
Kanawa performed the role of Maria Boccanegra in the Metropolitan Opera's production of Verdi's Simon Boccanegra, alongside Plácido Domingo, conducted
Kiri_Te_Kanawa
Spanish tenor and conductor (born 1941)
the tenor repertory into exclusively baritone parts, including Simon Boccanegra. As of 2020, he has performed 151 different roles. Domingo has also achieved
Plácido_Domingo
Granada, this large fleet had been entrusted to the Genoese admiral, Egidio Boccanegra, who was seconded by two of his relatives, Ambrogio and Bartolome. With
Battle_of_Barcelona_(1359)
Banquo Macbeth Verdi Sparafucile Rigoletto Verdi Jacopo Fiesco Simon Boccanegra Verdi Jorg Stiffelio Verdi Ferrando Il trovatore Verdi Palemon L'enfance
Stefano_Palatchi
Italian opera singer
Amonasro in Verdi's Aida there in 2017, and the title role of Verdi's Simon Boccanegra in 2019. He appeared in Verdi's Un ballo in maschera in Bologna, as both
Luca_Salsi
Spanish music festival
eight of these performances on CD, including the 2003 production of Simon Boccanegra and the Berlin Philharmonic's 2004 concert of works by Mahler, Bruckner
Festival Internacional de Santander
Festival_Internacional_de_Santander
American opera singer
Metropolitan Opera debut replacing an ailing soprano as Amelia in Verdi's Simon Boccanegra with James Levine on the podium. The critics praised Millo's performance
Aprile_Millo
Italian noble family from Genoa
Lavagna The Fieschi Letter Schiller's play Fiesco Verdi's opera Simon Boccanegra, including a "Fiesco" De Negri, Teofilo Ossian. Storia di Genova (in Italian)
Fieschi_family
Captain of the People, Guglielmo Boccanegra; a position that he would retake in July of 1262 after the fall of Boccanegra, which would see him join in the
Simone_Grillo
Italian opera singer
1998, he debuted in two important Verdi roles: Gabriele Adorno in Simon Boccanegra at the Teatro Comunale of Bologna and the title role of Don Carlo, again
Fabio_Sartori
Italian soprano (1935–2020)
the title role of Puccini's Manon Lescaut and Amelia in Verdi's Simon Boccanegra. On 29 September 1965, she first appeared at the Metropolitan Opera in
Mirella_Freni
Canadian opera singer (1925–2000)
as Iago in Otello in 1960; later roles were Rigoletto, Macbeth, Simon Boccanegra, Germont, Amonasro in Aïda, Scarpia in Tosca, Enrico in Lucia di Lammermoor
Louis_Quilico
Musical artist
strength to strength". In March 2013, she performed Amelia in Verdi's Simon Boccanegra. Rupert Christiansen wrote that, shining brightly, she succeeded in "negotiating
Elizabeth_Llewellyn
Italian opera conductor
Classics 1995 Donizetti: Lucia di Lammermoor – Curb 1996 Verdi: Simon Boccanegra – Hungaroton 1998 Verdi: Aida (in German) – Berlin Classics 1998 Georges
Giuseppe_Patanè
2nd Doge of Genoa from 1345 to 1350
1350) was the second Doge of Genoa following the resignation of Simone Boccanegra, on 25 December 1345. His dogate was dominated by his attempts to break
Giovanni_I_di_Murta
Romanian singer and opera singer (born 1987)
scene di Mariella Devia"). He made his debut as Gabriele Adorno in Simon Boccanegra (Teatro Comunale di Bologna), in Rigoletto ( Teatro Massimo, Teatro Coccia
Ștefan_Pop
Painting by Giovanni Boldini
vêpres siciliennes (June 1855) I vespri siciliani (December 1855) Simon Boccanegra (1857/81) Aroldo (1857) Un ballo in maschera (1859) La forza del destino
Portrait_of_Giuseppe_Verdi
vêpres siciliennes (June 1855) I vespri siciliani (December 1855) Simon Boccanegra (1857/81) Aroldo (1857) Un ballo in maschera (1859) La forza del destino
La_traviata_discography
1947 film by Edgar George Ulmer
Jan Peerce (tenor) Giuseppe Verdi – "Il lacerato spirito" from Simon Boccanegra – sung by Ezio Pinza (bass) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – "Fin ch'han dal
Carnegie_Hall_(film)
Calendar year
(d. 1443) January 13 – Meinhard III, Count of Tyrol March 3 – Simone Boccanegra, first doge of Genoa (approximate date) c. April – Blanche of Namur, queen
1363
Spanish Romantic dramatist
El trovador. Verdi then adapted Simón Bocanegra into the opera Simon Boccanegra (1857).[citation needed] The best works of his later period are a zarzuela
Antonio_García_Gutiérrez
Australian opera director (1946–2021)
Downes), Otello (with Plácido Domingo and Carlos Kleiber), Attila, Simon Boccanegra and Stiffelio. At the Metropolitan Opera, he directed Otello, Samson et
Elijah_Moshinsky
Finnish operatic soprano
Carlos (EMI Classics) Fidelio (DG) Die Meistersinger (Decca, DG) Simon Boccanegra (TDK) Jenůfa (Erato) Le nozze di Figaro (Sony Music Entertainment) Così
Karita_Mattila
patriot, politician, journalist, writer, activist Prince of Belmonte Simone Boccanegra, Doge of Genoa Giovanni Battista Borea d'Olmo, politician Giuseppe Dossetti
List_of_people_from_Genoa
1874 musical setting of the funeral mass
vêpres siciliennes (June 1855) I vespri siciliani (December 1855) Simon Boccanegra (1857/81) Aroldo (1857) Un ballo in maschera (1859) La forza del destino
Requiem_(Verdi)
Capture of Lisbon by Ambrosio Boccanegra
of 1373 took place on 7 March 1373. a Castilian fleet led by Ambrosio Boccanegra defeated a Portuguese fleet at the coast of Lisbon. The victory contributed
Battle_of_Lisbon_(1373)
Composition for string quartet by Giuseppe Verdi
vêpres siciliennes (June 1855) I vespri siciliani (December 1855) Simon Boccanegra (1857/81) Aroldo (1857) Un ballo in maschera (1859) La forza del destino
String_Quartet_(Verdi)
Romanian operatic soprano
December 2018, Hartig was Maria Boccanegra (Amelia Grimaldi) for the Opera National de Paris (Bastille) in Simon Boccanegra (Giuseppe Verdi). In the Metropolitan
Anita_Hartig
Australian bass (born 1986)
rusticana, Pagliacci, Carmen, La bohème, The Love for Three Oranges, Simon Boccanegra, The Barber of Seville, La traviata, Lakmé, The Merry Widow, Macbeth,
James_Olds_(bass)
Puerto Rican opera singer
Verdi Giovanni da Procida I vespri siciliani Verdi Simon Boccanegra, Fiesco, Paolo Simon Boccanegra Verdi Padre Guardiano La forza del destino Verdi Rodrigo
Justino_Díaz
Musical scale
vêpres siciliennes (June 1855) I vespri siciliani (December 1855) Simon Boccanegra (1857/81) Aroldo (1857) Un ballo in maschera (1859) La forza del destino
Enigmatic_scale
Croatian operatic dramatic soprano
Cesare Siepi; Fritz Stiedry, Metropolitan Opera, New York Verdi: Simon Boccanegra (live broadcast, April 2, 1960). Milanov, Carlo Bergonzi, Frank Guarrera
Zinka_Milanov
BOCCANEGRA
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Male
Egyptian
, from the country of Ri (Istar).
Boy/Male
English
From the Waterside
Girl/Female
Irish American
In charge.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kurdish, Muslim, Polish, Sanskrit, Tamil
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Gaydon, a habitational name from a place in Warwickshire, so named from an Old English personal name Gǣga + dūn ‘hill’. Reaney suggests that the surname may also have derived from a personal name (recorded as Gaidun).
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Hindu, Indian
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Hindu, Indian
Painting Brush in Oriya
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Fame; Prestigious
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