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Opera by Riccardo Broschi
Idaspe is an opera by baroque composer Riccardo Broschi. It is notable for starring the composer’s brother, Farinelli, in the role of Dario. The famous
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Opera by Antonio Vivaldi
hate Tamerlane. Scene 2 (Andronicus & Idaspe). Andronicus tells Idaspe to watch Bajazet for Asteria’s sake. Idaspe warns him that Greece has already turned
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1994 Italian film
orchestra Les Talens Lyriques; the soundtrack includes music by Broschi, Idaspe, Hasse, Cleofide and Ataserse, Handel, his Dixit Dominus and Rinaldo, and
Farinelli_(film)
American dancer, actress, choreographer
[theatre] Othello, 2018 Liberandum, 2019 Dr. Semmelweis, 2022 [theatre] Idaspe, 2022 [opera] Winship, Lyndsey (2009-07-02). "The kid from 'Fame'; Antonia
Antonia_Franceschi
Libretto by Pietro Metastasio
Emira, Princess of Cambaia, lover of Siroe disguised in men's clothing as Idaspe Laodice, lover of Siroe, sister of Arasse Arasse, General and friend of
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1710 opera by Francesco Mancini
undertaken by Johann Christoph Pepusch and the modified work was given the title Idaspe fedele. Among the material introduced by Pepusch were two arias borrowed
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Giovanni Antonio Reina Arsace castrato soprano Domenico Genovesi Oribasio tenor Gaetano Leuzzi Idaspe contralto castrato (?) Domenico Antonio Angellini
La_Statira
Italian composer
Madrid. La Vecchia Sorda (Naples, 1725) L’Isola Di Alcina (Rome, 1728) Idaspe (25 January 1730, Teatro San Giovanni Grisostomo) Ombra fedele anch'io ("As
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Opera by Josef Mysliveček
- Aria of Tamerlano, "Il caro e solo oggetto" Act 2, scene 10 - Aria of Idaspe, "Fra il mar turbato, e nero" Act 2, scene 11 - Aria of Asteria, "Nacqui
Il_gran_Tamerlano
1979 album by Frederica von Stade
moments of audible discomfort. "L'Ombra fedele, anch'io" from Broschi's Idaspe was an aria that many listeners would probably never have come across before
Italian_Opera_Arias
Russian opera singer (born 1989)
for the role of Iole in Handel's Hercules. Idrisova performed the role of Idaspe in Vivaldi's Tamerlano with Thibault Noally and Les Accentus at the Konzerthaus
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Aspect of musical history
(Angelica e Orlando, 1735) and Francesco Mancini Mancini (L'Alfonso, 1699; Idaspe fedele, 1710; Traiano, 1721). The musical production of the first half of
History_of_opera
American operatic countertenor (born 1985)
Moines Metro Opera (A Midsummer Night's Dream, Flight) Quantum Theatre (Idaspe – American premiere) Pittsburgh Opera (We Shall Not Be Moved) Wolf Trap
John_Holiday
Italian Music School
Latilla (Angelica e Orlando, 1735) and Francesco Mancini (L'Alfonso, 1699; Idaspe fedele, 1710; Traiano, 1721). Lastly, Francesco Durante should be mentioned
Neapolitan_School
Italian opera singer
(Aspasia) Georges Bizet Les pêcheurs de perles (Leila) Antonio Vivaldi Bajazet (Idaspe) Georg Friedrich Händel Alcina (Alcina) Giulio Cesare (Cleopatra) Jules
Patrizia_Ciofi
Italian classical soprano
Opera de San Sebastián and Idaspe in Antonio Vivaldi's Bajazet at La Fenice. In March 2008, she repeated the role of Idaspe at the Salle Pleyel in Paris
Maria_Grazia_Schiavo
Opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel
father of Emira, assassinated. Emira has disguised herself as a man, "Idaspe", and has come to King Cosroe's court, thirsting for revenge for her father's
Siroe
Opera by Johann Adolph Hasse (1733)
Emira, daughter of Cosroe's former enemy Asbite, disguised as a man called Idaspe, while Siroe is loved in turn by his father's mistress Laodice. Eventually
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her by pretending to be his own assassin. Eventually they are rescued by Idaspe, Scitalce dies in a conflagration, and Arbace becomes the new ruler of Assyria
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Egyptian general, Mirteo's friend, in love with Emirena bass Luciano Bianchi Idaspe, Nitocri's confidante tenor Lorenzo Lombardi Ramiro, Feraspe's confidante
Nitocri
quam fecit Dominus, ZWV 169 Francesco Araia – Berenice Riccardo Broschi – Idaspe Antonio Caldara – Enone Giovanni Battista Costanzi – L'Eupatra Francesco
1730_in_music
Italian operatic soprano
made her debut with the company in November 1710 in Francesco Mancini's Idaspe fedele. On 24 February 1711 she sang the role of Armida in the momentous
Elisabetta Pilotti-Schiavonetti
Elisabetta_Pilotti-Schiavonetti
Italian castrato-soprano singer at the Saxon court
in Hubertusburg) - as Minteo Artemisia (6 February 1754 in Dresden) - as Idaspe Ezio (20 January 1755 in Dresden) - as Varo Il re pastore ( 7 October 1755
Giuseppe_Belli_(singer)
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(ÐатальÑ) Russian form of Latin Natalia, NATALYA means "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."Â
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Goddess Parvati, Goddess of desires
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Already; Before
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Hindu, Indian
Remembered
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Ocean
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Latin
Feminine Youthful. Jove's child.
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One who follows worship spiritual
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Hindu
Shining
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English
English : variant of Montford.English : variant of Munford.
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English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : variant of Goff.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Gutsch.Several bearers of the name Gooch came from England to VA in the 17th century, with family tradition placing them in a town called Goochland. The best known of these early immigrants was VA colonial governor Sir William Gooch (1681–1751).
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