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Antonino Gandolfo Brancaleone
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Teatro Comunale di Catania was performed for the first time Il Sultano or Maometto II (The Sultan or Muhammad II). The same opera was performed in Naples at
Giovanni Battista Verger
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Giovanni Pacini's Il barone di Dolsheim, Zepiro in Peter von Winter's Maometto II , Duca di Lavarenne in Giacomo Meyerbeer's Margherita di Anjou, Capellio
Clara Vespermann
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success. On 28 February 1817, she sang in the world premiere of Winter's Maometto II and on 7 May 1821, in that of Johann Kaspar Aiblinger's Rodrigo und Ximene
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Cyclopædia, Charles Knight, 1835. Teatro La Fenice, Programma di sala: Maometto II , 2005. Accessed 4 March 2009. Time, "Goulash Without Paprika", 7 December
Antonino Fogliani
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Naxos (2017) G. Rossini, Bianca e Falliero, CD Naxos (2017) G. Rossini, Maometto II , CD Naxos (2018) G. Rossini, Il barbiere di Siviglia, CD Dynamic (2020)
Lorenzo Regazzo
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Ganassi, Jose Bros; Víctor Pablo Pérez (conductor). Label: Opus Arte Maometto II , Rossini, 2005 (as Maometto) – Lorenzo Regazzo, Carmen Giannatasio, Maxim
Maxim Mironov
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Ruxandra Donose, Nathan Berg, director Vladimir Jurowski; Opus Arte Maometto II , Rossini (2005, DVD) as Erisso with Lorenzo Regazzo, Carmen Giannatasio
Michele Pertusi
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1991: Don Giovanni (Mozart, CD) 1992: La Cenerentola (Rossini, CD) 1993: Maometto II (Rossini, CD) 1994: Il signor Bruschino (Rossini, CD); Semiramide (Rossini
Nicholas Pal Dukagjini
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fled to Italy. Rosa, Nuovo & Defilippis 1982, p. 97 Il 3 maggio 1481 Maometto II moriva e le gravi agitazioni civili che scoppiarono subito dopo nell’Impero
Siege of Shkodra
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degli albanesi (sec. XV) - Foto Giovanni Dall'Orto, 12-Aug-2007 - 11 - Maometto II assedia Scutari.jpg#Summary Summary Brown, Patricia Fortini. Venetian
List of prominent operas
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Corinthe (Rossini). For this work Rossini heavily revised his earlier Maometto II , placing the action in a different setting. 1826 Oberon, or The Elf-King's