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Exterior of the Teatro di San Carlo Top floor of the Teatro di San Carlo Interior view on to the royal box View from the royal box Royal coat of arms above proscenium. The Real Teatro di San Carlo ("Royal Theatre of Saint Charles"), as originally named by the Bourbon monarchy but today known simply as the Teatro (di) San Carlo, is a historic opera house in Naples, Italy, connected to the Royal ...
Since 2016 he has been director of the Teatro di San Carlo di Napoli Ballet Company. As a choreographer he create a new version of Nutcraker and Cinderella, and an acclaimed version of Bolero. Tchaikowsky Classic, Elegie, Carmina Burana and Homage to Verdi, are among other works he has created in the last years.
19th century. Roberto Devereux was first performed on 28 October 1837 at the Teatro di San Carlo, Naples.Within a few years, the opera's success [5] had caused it to be performed in most European cities including Paris on 27 December 1838, for which he wrote an overture which quoted, anachronistically, "God Save the Queen"; London on 24 June 1841; Rome in 1849; Palermo in 1857; in Pavia in ...
The Teatro San Bartolomeo was the predecessor of what is now the main opera house of Naples, the Teatro di San Carlo. Built in 1620, the Bartolomeo was originally devoted to prose theatre but by 1650, it was primarily an opera house and the site of the performances of the first real opera in Naples—that is, works by Monteverdi and others from ...
Francesco Tortoli (or Tortolj) (1790 – 20 May 1824) was an Italian scenographer, active in Naples from 1808 at the city's principal theatres—Teatro San Carlo, Teatro del Fondo and Teatro dei Fiorentini.
Naples, Real Teatro San Carlo 16 September 1814 (*) Dallaton Tella e Dallaton, o sia La donzella di Raab [13] opera seria: Manuel García Naples, Real Teatro San Carlo 4 November 1814 (*) Ermindo La gelosia corretta: commedia per musica Michele Carafa: Naples, Teatro dei Fiorentini di Napoli carnival 1815 (*) [14] Enrico V La gioventù di ...
Note: This category contains articles about only those operas which received their world premiere (first ever) staged performances at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples. Pages in category "Opera world premieres at the Teatro San Carlo"
Lucio Vero ossia Il Vologeso (opera seria, libretto by Apostolo Zeno, 1745, Teatro San Carlo di Napoli, with Gaetano Majorano ed Annibale Pio Fabri) Arsace (opera seria, 1746, Naples) La clemenza di Tito (opera seria, 1747, Messina) Adriano placata (opera seria, 1748, Ferrara) Lucio Papirio dittatore (opera pastorale, libretto by Apostolo Zeno ...