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  2. Teatro di San Carlo - Wikipedia

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    The Real Teatro di San Carlo was commissioned by the Bourbon King Charles VII of Naples (Carlo VII in Italian), who wanted to endow Naples with a new and larger theatre to replace the old, dilapidated, and too-small Teatro San Bartolomeo of 1621, which had served the city well, especially after Scarlatti had moved there in 1682 and had begun to create an important opera centre which existed ...

  3. Early theatres in Naples - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Category : Opera world premieres at the Teatro San Carlo

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  5. Roberto Devereux - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Domenico Sarro - Wikipedia

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    4 novembre 1737, Inaugurazione del Nuovo Grande Real Teatro San Carlo di Napoli: 1738: Le nozze di Teti e Peleo, Intermezzo: Nicola Giuvo: 2 dicembre 1738, Real Teatro San Carlo di Napoli with Vittoria Tesi and Francesco Bernardi: 1741: Ezio, Dramma per musica in 3 atti: Pietro Metastasio: 4 novembre 1741, Real Teatro San Carlo di Napoli: 1743 ...

  7. Il diluvio universale - Wikipedia

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    The opera premiered at the Teatro San Carlo, Naples on 6 March 1830. [2] [3] It failed to become an instant success. It is known that for the premiere production to be accepted, it had to be given to the church censors in the form of an oratorio, since its planned production date was within the period of fasting. It was only allowed due to its ...

  8. The 3 Most Overpriced Cities in America, According to Gen Z ...

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    San Francisco, a hub for innovation and tech, takes the third spot on the list. The median home size in the area is 1,309 square feet. Homes sold for an average price of $947 per square foot.

  9. Royal Palace of Naples - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Palace of Naples (Italian: Palazzo Reale di Napoli) is a historic building located in Piazza del Plebiscito, in the historic center of Naples, Italy.Although the main entrance is located in this square, there are other accesses to the complex, which also includes the gardens and the Teatro di San Carlo, from the Piazza Trieste e Trento, Piazza del Municipio and Via Acton.