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Teatro Carlo Goldoni or Teatro Goldoni can refer to a number of theaters or opera houses in Italy, dedicated to Carlo Goldoni: Teatro Goldoni (Bagnacavallo), Province of Ravenna, Italy; Teatro Goldoni (Corinaldo), Province of Ancona, Italy; Teatro Goldoni (Florence), Region of Tuscany, Italy; Teatro Goldoni (Livorno), Region of Tuscany, Italy
Il teatro comico is a comedy play by Venetian playwright Carlo Goldoni.It was written in 1750. [1]The first of sixteen comedies, commissioned by Gerolamo Medebach early in 1750, the play represents an innovation in Goldoni's production.
Teatro Nazionale: 1789: Closed: Saloncino della Pergola: 1804: 324: Teatro Goldoni: 1817: 363: Restored and re-opened in 1997. Used by Opera di Firenze/ Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. Saloncino Castinelli: 1817? Inside the Teatro Goldoni building, today, a movie theater Teatro Diurno o Arena Goldoni: 1818: 1,500: Dismantled Teatro Standish: around ...
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Il teatro comico, "The Comical Theatre" (1750–1751) Le femmine puntigliose , "The Obstinate Women" (1750–1751) La bottega del caffè , "The Coffee Shop" (1750–1751)
Maria egiziaca (Saint Mary of Egypt) is an opera in a single three-episode act by the Italian composer Ottorino Respighi.The libretto, by Claudio Guastalla, is based on a Medieval life of Saint Mary of Egypt, contained in the translation into the vernacular of the Vitae Patrum written by Domenico Cavalca.
Goldoni originally wrote the play at the request of actor Antonio Sacco, one of the great Harlequins in history. His earliest drafts had large sections that were reserved for improvisation, but he revised it in 1789 in the version that exists today. [1] The play draws on the tradition of the earlier Italian commedia dell'arte.