Refimprove date November 2010 Image Teatr SanCarlo Neapol.jpg thumb Real TeatrodiSanCarlo File TeatroSanCarlo SaraAnnNorton 2010.jpg thumb Inscription and statues on the facade File Sancarlo panoram.JPG thumb Interior view on to the royal box The Real TeatrodiSanCarlo lang en Royal Theatre of Saint ... SanCarlo Naples http www.teatrosancarlo.it TeatrodiSanCarlo official website en icon it icon ... DEFAULTSORT TeatroDiSanCarlo Category Opera houses in Italy Category Theatres in Naples Category ... SanCarlo de TeatroSanCarlo es Teatro de San Carlos fr TeatroSanCarlo gl TeatroSanCarlo ko it TeatrodiSanCarlo he ka hu TeatrodiSanCarlo nl TeatroSanCarlo ja no TeatrodiSanCarlo pt TeatroSanCarlo ru sl TeatroSanCarlo fi Teatro ... house in the world, seating 3,300. History File TeatroSanCarlo Napels.jpg thumb left Outside view of the theatre around 1850 Image Sommer, Giorgio 1834 1914 n. 0278 Napoli TeatroSanCarlo 2.jpg thumb ... TeatroSanCarlo Site Il SanCarlo La Storia La ricostruzione ref Apart from the creation of the orchestra ... Un ballo in maschera . Among the conductors and composers appointed by the TeatroSanCarlo is the famous ... theatre to replace the old and dilapidated early theatres in Naples TeatroSan Bartolomeo of 1621 ... 1816 the SanCarlo was destroyed by fire. However, it was re designed by the architect Antonio ... considered the performance of their compositions at the SanCarlo theatre as the goal of their career ... at the SanCarlo, such as Lucrezia Anguiari, called La Cocchetta. Other prominent singers who performed at SanCarlo included the renowned castrato castrati Giovanni Manzuoli , Caffarelli castrato ..., including the SanCarlo, and he wrote ten operas during this time. These were Elisabetta, regina ... Fernando , at the SanCarlo. Giuseppe Verdi was also associated with the theatre. In 1841, his Oberto opera Oberto Conte diSan Bonifacio was performed there and in 1845 he wrote his first opera for the theatre ... more details
Image KerkyraDimarheio.jpg.JPG thumb right 200px TeatrodiSan Giacomo now Corfu City Hall . Nobile TeatrodiSan Giacomo di Corf , translated as The Noble Theatre of Saint James of Corfu , or simply TeatrodiSan Giacomo , was a theatre in Corfu , Greece which became the centre of Greek opera between ... Theatre of Corfu, which in early 20th century replaced the legendary Nobile TeatrodiSan ... more economical than the full fledged opera seria . ref name BirthofGreekopera San Giacomo s opera crews were mainly from southern Italy . ref name BirthofGreekopera Image Stage curtain of San Giacomo.jpg thumb 200px The historic stage curtain of TeatrodiSan Giacomo depicting a scene ... Theatre and its historical archives, many of which belonged to TeatrodiSan Giacomo, were ... between the Italian and Corfiot musical traditions. ref name BirthofGreekopera History Nobile TeatrodiSan Giacomo was named after a Roman Catholicism Catholic cathedral in Corfu. Established in 1693 ... ArticleMantzaros BirthofGreekopera.pdf Birth of Greek Opera . San Giacomo and Greek ottocento XI Convegno Annuale di Societ Italiana di Musicologia Lecce , 22 24 October 2004. Quotes Originally it functioned ... organized musical activities . San Giacomo gradually acted as a pole that could hold in Corfu adequate ... knowledge for the activities of San Giacomo was until recently very limited, mainly due to the loss ... The Parliamentary Candidate was performed in San Giacomo by local amateurs. This was the first ... name BirthofGreekopera The opera was A. Aurelli s Gerone, tiranno di Siracusa . ref name BirthofGreekopera ... Greek libretto and was performed at San Giacomo in 1867. ref name BirthofGreekopera ref http www.sansimera.gr archive biographies show.php?id 306&name Spyridon Xyndas San Simera Biography of Spyridon ... in 1867 at the San Giacomo theatre of Corfu. ref ref http www.e ionia.gr main.php?lang 1&cat 17&page 631&p id 2&i id 1 Ionian Islands Culture Quote In 1867 in San Giacomo theatre in Corfu premiers ... more details
SanCarlo is the Italian for Saint Charles , and may refer to Charles Borromeo , also known as SanCarlo Borromeo SanCarlo all Arena , a neighbourhood in Naples where the Bourbon Hospice for the Poor is located SanCarlo, Poschiavo , A small village in the Poschiavo valley TeatrodiSanCarlo , an opera house in Naples, Italy SanCarlo company , an Italian manufacturer of snack foods SanCarlo ai Catinari , an early Baroque style church building in Rome SanCarlo alle Quattro Fontane , a church in Rome SanCarlo al Corso , a basilica church in Rome SanCarlo al Corso Milan , a church in Milan disambig als SanCarlo de SanCarlo nl SanCarlo ... more details
Image Carlofelice.JPG thumb right 220px TeatroCarlo Felice Image TeatroCarlo Felice Genoa, Italy.JPG thumb right 200px Interior File CarloFeliceGe.JPG thumb right 200px Back The TeatroCarlo Felice is the principal opera house of Genoa , Italy , used for performances of opera , ballet , orchestral music , and recital s. It is located on the Piazza De Ferrari Genoa Piazza De Ferrari . The hall is named for Duke Charles Felix of Sardinia Carlo Felice , and dates from December 24, 1824, when the Most Excellent Department of Theatres was established. On January 31, 1825, local architect Carlo Barabino submitted his design for the opera house which was to be built on the site of the church of San Domenico. The Dominican Order Dominican monks were moved elsewhere without delay or ceremony, and the first stone of the new building was laid on 19 March 1826. The inaugural performance of Vincenzo Bellini Bellini s Bianca e Fernando took place on April 7, 1828, even though the structure and decoration were not quite finished. The auditorium accommodated an audience of about 2,500 in five tiers each with 33 boxes , a gallery above, and standing room in the orchestra pit. The acoustics were considered among the best of the time. For nearly forty years from 1853, Giuseppe Verdi Verdi spent the winter in Genoa, but he had few strong professional ties with the TeatroCarlo Felice. In 1892, Genoa ... Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London External links http www.carlofelice.it TeatroCarlo Felice website ... in Genoa Category Culture in Genoa Category Visitor attractions in Genoa da TeatroCarlo Felice de TeatroCarlo Felice es TeatroCarlo Felice fr TeatroCarlo Felice it TeatroCarlo Felice pt TeatroCarlo Felice zh ... the occasion the Carlo Felice was renovated and redecorated at a cost of 420,000 lire nearly ... by Paolo Antonio Chessa 1951 was rejected the second by Carlo Scarpa was approved in 1977 but brought ... more details
the Teatro Venier or Teatro Venier in San Benedetto . In 1810, the ownership passed to the impresario Giovanni Gallo, and for a time it was known as the Teatro Gallo . His sons, who had inherited the theatre in 1847, renamed it Teatro Rossini in 1868 in honour of Gioachino Rossini whose operas L ... books?id xc NFOnWQ0QC&pg PA390&dq teatrosan benedetto Venier&as brr 3 v onepage&q teatro 20san 20benedetto ... Buildings and structures completed in 1755 es TeatroSan Benedetto fr TeatroSan Benedetto gl TeatroSan Benedetto it TeatroSan Benedetto ... theater , the Cinema Rossini, with a new facade by the Italian architect Carlo Scarpa . The cinema ... documentazione teatri query.php?LuogoF Venezia Luoghi di rappresentazione Venezia . Accessed 9 November 2009 in Italian . Comune di Venezia, http www.comune.venezia.it flex cm pages ServeBLOB.php L IT IDPagina ... more details
coord 41 54 02 N 12 29 44 E display title File Castro Pretorio teatro dell Opera di Roma Costanzi facciata piacentini 1010030.JPG thumb 250px right Facade of the Teatro dell Opera. The Teatro dell Opera di Roma Rome Opera House is an opera house in Rome , Italy . Originally opened in November 1880 as the 2,212 seat Costanzi Theatre , it has undergone several changes of name as well modifications and improvements. The present house seats 1,600. The original Costanzi Theatre, 1880 to 1926 The Teatro dell Opera was originally known as the Teatro Costanzi after the contractor who built it, Domenico Costanzi 1810 1898 . It was privately financed by Costanzi who commissioned the Milanese architect Achille Sfondrini 1836 1900 , a specialist in the building and renovation of theatres. The opera house was built in eighteen months, on the site where the house of Heliogabalus stood in ancient times ... Teatro Dell opera Di Roma Category Opera houses in Rome Category Buildings and structures completed in 1880 Category 1880 establishments in Italy be de Teatro dell Opera di Roma es Teatro de la pera de Roma fr Teatro dell Opera di Roma ko it Teatro dell Opera di Roma he hu Teatro dell Opera di Roma ja pt Teatro da pera de Roma ru ... on 14 January 1900. In 1907, the Teatro Costanzi was purchased by the impresario Walter Mocchi ... by the Rome City Council and its name was changed to Teatro Reale dell Opera . It was partly rebuilt .... The entrance, originally located in the street formerly known as Via del Teatro where the garden ... of the monarchy, the name of the opera house was changed to Teatro dell Opera , and in 1958, the building ... Amadeus Mozart Mozart s Le nozze di Figaro in 1964 and Giuseppe Verdi Verdi s Don Carlos in 1965, both conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini and directed by Luchino Visconti . From 2001 to 2010, the music ... . ref cite news author Matthew Westphal title Gianluigi Gelmetti to Step Down as Opera di Roma s Music ... more details
Image TeatroSan Moise Ceiling Detail.jpg thumb 180px right Watercolour depiction of a ceiling fresco in the TeatroSan Mois The TeatroSan Mois was an opera house in Venice , active from 1640 to 1818. It was in a prominent location near the Palazzo Giustinian and the church of San Mois at the entrance to the Grand Canal. History Built by the San Bernaba branch of the Giustinian family, the first production in 1640 was of Claudio Monteverdi s now lost opera L Arianna . It then passed into the hands of the Zane family and was used by the Ferrari company. The librettist Giovanni Faustini was one ... by Giovanni Pacini Bibliography Schwager, Myron 1986 Public opera and the trials of the TeatroSan ... coord missing Italy DEFAULTSORT TeatroSan Moise Category Theatres in Venice Category Opera houses in Italy Category Buildings and structures completed in 1640 ca TeatroSan Mois es TeatroSan Mois fr TeatroSan Mois gl TeatroSan Mois it TeatroSan Mois ... Albinoni Albinoni were all active in San Mois . During the 1740s, Neapolitan opera buffa reached Venice and San Mois was one of the first theatres to concentrate on this genre, with works by Baldassare Galuppi , in partnership with Carlo Goldoni , being seen in the theatre. This trend continued through ... on Dramma giocoso drammi giocosi with Pasquale Anfossi and other composers. The San Mois ... theatre, and then was rebuilt as the Teatro Minerva. By the end of the 20th century it had become ... donne by Pasquale Anfossi 1779 Azor Re di Kibinga by Pasquale Anfossi 1781 Gli amanti canuti by Pasquale Anfossi 1781 Il trionfo di Arianna by Pasquale Anfossi 1787 L orfanella americana by Pasquale ... 1802 Le metamorfosi di Pasquale by Gaspare Spontini 1810 Adelina opera Adelina by Pietro Generali 1810 La cambiale di matrimonio by Gioachino Rossini 1811 L equivoco stravagante by Gioachino Rossini 1812 L inganno felice by Gioachino Rossini 1812 La scala di seta by Gioachino Rossini 1812 L occasione ... more details
File TeatroSan Samuele.jpg thumb Painting of the TeatroSan Samuele by Gabriel Bella 1730 1799 TeatroSan Samuele was an opera house and theatre located at the Rio del Duca , between Campo San Samuele ... at the theatre during his career. ref name Venice Nicola Mangini. I teatri di Venezia , Mursia, 1974. ref The original TeatroSan Samuele was destroyed by fire on the last night of September 1747 ... for the TeatroSan Giovanni Grisostomo . The new theatre became associated with the opera buffa repertoire ... theatre, the TeatroSan Benedetto built 1755 . ref name Venice At the end of the 18th century the TeatroSan Samuele lost much of its former prestige. In 1770 the Grimani family had been forced ... which also shut down the TeatroSan Cassiano , the TeatroSan Angelo , and the TeatroSan Luca . The San Samuele and the San Luca were re opened after a 21 April 1815 Austrian decree. ref http www.amadeusonline.net almanacco.php?Start 75&Giorno &Mese &Anno &Giornata &Testo San Samuele&Parola Stringa TeatroSan Samuele at amadeusonline.net ref In 1819 the TeatroSan Samuele was acquired by impresario ... TeatroSan Samuele it TeatroSan Samuele vec TeatroSan Samue e ... the theatre was renamed the Teatro Camploy . Upon Camploy s death in 1889, the theatre was bequeathed .... History One of the most important Venetian theatres of the 17th and 18th centuries, the TeatroSan Samuele was constructed in 1656 through a commission made by the Grimani family a year earlier ... became more closely associated with opera and ballet . The famous playwright and librettist Carlo ... remained continuously active until Camploy s death in 1889. In 1853 the theatre was renamed as the Teatro ... , dramma per musica in 3 acts, music by Carlo Grossi , libretto by Aurelio Aureli , 28 December ... , pasticcio , music by Niccol Jommelli , libretto by Goldoni, 1743. La ritornata di Londra , dramma ..., music by Domenico Cimarosa , libretto by Filippo Livigni , Autumn of 1781. La morte di Cesare , opera ... more details
The Teatro Comunale di Bologna is an opera house in Bologna , Italy , and is one of the most important opera venues in Italy. Typically, it presents eight operas with six performances during its November to April season. While there had been various theatres presenting opera in Bologna since the early 17th century, they had either fallen into disuse or burnt down. However, from the early 18th century, the Teatro Marsigli Rossi had been presenting operatic works by popular composers of the day including Vivaldi , Gluck , and Niccol Piccinni . The Teatro Malvezzi , built in 1651, burned down in February 1745 and this event prompted the construction of a new public theatre, the Nuovo Teatro Publicco , as the Teatro Communale was first called. It was to be the first major opera house to be constructed with public funds and owned by the municipality. Although 35 of its 99 boxes were sold for private use, the terms of ownership were also unique in that they have been described as being limited to the right to rent in perpetuity ref Lynn, Karyl Charna, Italian Opera Houses and Festivals , Lanham, Maryland The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2005. ISBN 0 8108 5359 0 ref rather than outright ownership and control. Designed by the architect Antonio Galli Bibiena although opposed by several others who lost the design competition the theatre was inaugurated on 14 May 1763 with a performance of Gluck s Il trionfo di Clelia , an opera which the composer had written for the occasion. A bell shaped auditorium ... attractions in Bologna Category Performing arts venues in Emilia Romagna da Teatro Comunale di Bologna fr Teatro comunale Bologne it Teatro comunale Bologna nl Teatro Comunale di Bologna ja ... present for his Rienzi . Another major figure associated with the Teatro Comunale from 1894 onwards ... Teatro Comunale of Bologna s website in Italian and English DEFAULTSORT Teatro Comunale Di Bologna Category Italian opera companies Category Opera houses in Italy Category Buildings ... more details
Teatrodi narrazione narrative theatre is a style of theatre, developed in Italy in the later decades of the 20th century, in which there are no actors or action, but only a narrattore a neologism for narrator actor, or narractor who tells the story in narrative form. During the show, the narrattore often sits on a chair without moving. There are no props or costumes, nor any lights beyond those necessary to let the audience see the narratore sometimes the theatre itself is lit so that the narrattore can see the faces of the audience to address them directly. The genre generally said to have begun with Mistero Buffo Comic Mystery by Dario Fo in 1969, though Fo has traditionally used mime to physicalize the actions and the entire cast of characters when performing in this style. This influenced two generations of narrattori, notably Marco Paolini, Marco Baliani and Laura Curino and later Ascanio Celestini and Davide Enia. Although Mistero Buffo reworked medieval stories, the teatrodi narrazione has a particular focus on investigating the dark holes of Italian modern history. Corpo di stato by Baliani concerns the murder of Aldo Moro by the Red Brigades in 1978 Curino s Olivetti concerns Camillo and Adriano Olivetti , founders of the Olivetti business empire Paolini s Il racconto del Vajont the Tragedy event tragedy of the Vajont Dam disaster Enia s Maggio 43 the Allies of World War II Allied bombing of Palermo during the Allied invasion of Sicily in World War II and Celestini s Radio Clandestina and Scemo di guerra the Nazism Nazi Fascism Fascist occupation of Rome and its subsequent ... ser serdsp.asp?shop 1&c OIB91ZNATWHTC Simone Soriani ed. , Cicoria. Del teatrodi Ascanio Celestini e di Gaetano Ventriglia , Corazzano PI , Titivillus, 2006 Simone Soriani, Sulla scena del racconto ... Perrotta , Civitella in Val di Chiana AR , Zona, 2009 Italy stub Category History of theatre Category Theatrical genres Category Storytelling fr Th tre r cit it Teatrodi narrazione ru ... more details
e il TeatroSan Ferdinando , programma di sala per l inaugurazione del San Ferdinando, Napoli, Ed ...TeatroSan Ferdinando is a theatre in Naples , Italy . It is named for the Kingdom of Naples Neapolitan ... under his direction. Closed in the 1980s and reopened in 2007, the San Fernando is managed by the Teatro ... Riconosciuta , another of Cimarosa s operas, had debuted in Naples in 1783 at the Teatro del Fondo , and opened the TeatroSan Ferdinando season in 1791. ref name RossiFauntleroy1999 cite book last1 ... web url http www.lastoriadinapoli.it teatro teatri ferdin.asp title San Ferdinando publisher Lastoriadinapoli.it ... and impresario of the Teatro dei Fiorentini . ref name LN While Giovanna d Arco was performed at the San ... 37 ref Later years Salvatore Di Giacomo s O mese mariano debuted at the San Ferdinando on 24 January ..., forming his Il Teatrodi Eduardo . ref name Banham1995 cite book last Banham first Martin title The Cambridge ... ref Following the purchase, the SIT Societ Imprese Teatrali ran Il Teatrodi Eduardo and a second ... Teatrodi Eduardo and De Filippo continued to work in cinema to pay for theatre restoration. ref ... became Il TeatroSan Ferdinando s.r.l and the theatre was improved to hold 1150 seats. ref name ... and owners of the Piccolo Teatro Milan Piccolo Teatrodi Milano . ref name Filippo2007 cite book ... made by Eduardo De Filippo in 1984. The San Ferdinando is managed by the Teatro Stabile of Naples ... Magliulo, In Consiglio Comunale non si parla diteatro , Il Pungolo , Napoli, 10 July 1965. Indro ... del San Ferdinando , in L Unit , 15 December 1953. Vittorio Viviani, Storia del teatro napoletano , Napoli, Guida Editore, 1969. External links http www.teatrostabilenapoli.it info teatri teatrosan ... Theatres in Naples Category 1790 establishments in Italy it TeatroSan Ferdinando ... Ponte Nuovo, it is to the southeast of the Teatro Tot in the western part of the neighborhood of Arenaccia ... Eduardo dietro le quinte un capocomico impresario attraverso cinquant anni di storia, censura e sovvenzioni ... more details
The TeatroSan Angelo in Venetian dialect or Teatro Sant Angelo in Italian was once a theatre in Venice which ran from 1677 1803. It was the last of the major Venetian theatres to be built in the 1650s 60s opera craze following Teatro Santi Giovanni e Paolo in 1654, TeatroSan Samuele 1655, TeatroSan Salvatore 1661, TeatroSan Giovanni Crisostomo in 1667. ref Denis De Lucca Carapecchia master of Baroque architecture in early eighteenth Century Venice 1999 ref . The TeatroSan Angelo was located in the Campo San t Angelo, facing the Grand Canal and Rialto Bridge, on the sites of two demolished palazzi belonging to the Marcellos and Capellos. ref Margaret L. King, The death of the child Valerio Marcello University of Glasgow. ref The project was completed in 1676 by Francesco Santorini, and opened in 1677 under the families of Benedetto Marcello and the Capellos. The house was opened with the opera Helena rapita da Paride of Domenico Freschi , 1677 and continued with operas by Freschi, Gasparini , Albinoni and Bononcini . From around 1715 onwards the house was best known as the venue of many of the operas of Antonio Vivaldi . ref John Booth Vivaldi 1989 On 4 February 1715 he Von Uffenbach returned, as he reports in his diary I went with several acquaintances to the TeatroSan Angelo, which was smaller but also not so costly as the one I have described above. Its impresario was the famous Vivaldi, ... ref Under Vivaldi the opera house became increasingly populist and commercial. Soon theatre was home to the operas of Baldassare Galuppi , Argenide 1733 , and plays of Goldoni . In the 1790s the Abate Pietro Chiari wrote for the TeatroSan Angelo, and in 1797 Casanova wrote an attack ... 1693. Play La locandiera by Carlo Goldoni See also Opera houses and theatres of Venice for a list ... date June 2011 Category Theatres in Venice Category Opera houses in Italy fr Teatro Sant Angelo it Teatro Sant Angelo sv Teatro Sant Angelo ... more details
The TeatroSan Cassiano or TeatrodiSan Cassiano in Venice was the first public opera house when it opened in 1637. ref cite book last Kolodin first Irving title The Opera Omnibus Four Centuries of Critical Give and Take year 1976 publisher Dutton location New York isbn 0 841 50438 5 page 50 ref ref name opap26 cite book last Apthorp first William Foster title The Opera Past and Present year 1910 publisher Charles Scribner s and Sons location New York isbn page 26 Available at http www.archive.org details operapastpresent00apthuoft Project Gutenberg . ref The theatre takes its name from the neighbourhood where it was located, the parish of San Cassiano Venice San Cassiano near the Rialto . ref name opap26 It was a stone building owned by the Venetian Tron family. It was considered public as it was directed by an impresario , or general manager, for the paying public rather than for nobles exclusively. The original theater, for spoken plays, was built by Andrea Palladio in 1565. His wooden structure succumbed to fire in 1629. This was soon after replaced by a stone building, which was acquired by the Tron family . At this point all the theatres of Venice, such as the TeatroSan Salvatore of the Vendramin family, were aristocratic private theatres, not commercial. The first operas ... and orchestras http axe.acadiau.ca 066151l index.htm TeatrodiSan Cassiano from 1637 1718 http www.bgsu.edu colleges music events opera.html Francesco Caletti Bruni and the San Cassiano coord missing ... the TeatroSan Cassiano from 1657 to 1660. Towards the end of the 17th century Venice became the opera ... the TeatroSan Cassiano could count first performances of 37 operas. The last performances were held ... struct stub Italy struct stub ca TeatroSan Cassiano da TeatroSan Cassiano es TeatroSan Cassiano it TeatroSan Cassiano ... in musica coincided with the early years of the commercial San Cassiano and was influenced by its composers ... more details
Merge to Teatro Malibran date September 2010 Image San Giovanni Grisostomo.gif thumb 250px 18th century illustration of the theatre. Main Teatro Malibran The TeatroSan Giovanni Grisostomo , now known as the Teatro Malibran , is an opera house in Venice . Founded in 1678 by the Grimani family, it was founded primarily to provide entertainment for the aristocracy and to advance the social position of the Grimani family, and was not expected to be a profitable commercial venture. Lavish productions and high class singers such as Margherita Durastanti , who was prima donna from 1709 to 1712 were the norm, and ticket prices were accordingly high. The house hosted opera s by both George Frideric Handel and Alessandro Scarlatti . Many of the librettist s for the operas were noblemen, and on occasion members of the Grimani family themselves wrote the libretto the opera book for Handel s Agrippina opera Agrippina , which premiered at the house in 1709, was written by Vincenzo Grimani . Premieres Mitridate Eupatore , opera seria by Alessandro Scarlatti, 5 January 1707 Agrippina opera Agrippina , opera seria by George Frideric Handel, 26 December 1709 See also Opera houses and theatres of Venice References Zoppelli, Luca Venice , Grove Music Online , ed L. Macy accessed 15 January 2007 , http www.grovemusic.com grovemusic.com , subscription access. References Reflist 2 Coord missing Italy Category Theatres in Venice Category Opera houses in Italy da TeatroSan Giovanni Grisostomo ... more details
File TeatroSan Martin from outside.jpg thumb 210px The San Mart n Theatre undergoing renovations . The Teatro General San Martin General San Martin Theater is an important public theater in Buenos Aires , located on Corrientes Avenue and adjacent to the Centro Cultural General San Mart n cultural center of the same name. It is one of the major theaters in Argentina and offers venues for the representation of stage works and film, as well as art exhibitions. History Projects for the construction of this theater date to 1908, when Socialist Party of Argentina Socialist Argentine Chamber of Deputies Congressman Alfredo Palacios introduced a bill to that effect. A similar resolution passed the Buenos Aires City Legislature Deliberative Council of the City of Buenos Aires, which authorized the creation of the Buenos Aires People s Theater, and the bill was signed by Mayor Joaquin de Anchorena. On November 26, 1936, Mayor Mariano de Vedia and Mitre provided for the construction of a building to house the Teatro del Pueblo , and on December 23, a theater located on 1530 Corrientes Avenue was expropriated for the purpose. Directed by Leonidas Barletta, the New Theatre received a 25 year concession ... was renamed Teatro General San Mart n in honor of the centennial of the death of Gen. Jos de San ... File Teatrosan martin 5.JPG thumb 260px The Casacuberta Salon, seating an audience of 566, is the San ... director of the TeatroSan Mart n, and was named in honor of prominent Catalan Argentine stage ... as the TeatroSan Telmo nearly destroyed by fire in 1970, it was incorporated to the TeatroSan Mart n in 1999. External links http www.teatrosanmartin.com.ar The San Mart n Theater Coord 34 36 15.9 S 58 23 18.8 W display title DEFAULTSORT Teatro General San Martin Category Theatres in Argentina Category ... and structures completed in 1960 es Teatro Municipal General San Mart n ... building for the San Mart n, and work on the present building began June 24, 1954. The new building ... more details
Pacini operas Carlodi Borgogna is an Italian opera in three parts composed by Giovanni Pacini to a libretto by Gaetano Rossi . It was first performed at the Teatro la Fenice , Venice on February 21, 1835 ..., br 21 February 1835 br Conductor Carlo, Duke of Burgundy tenor Domenico Donzelli Leonora di Jork ... allows her to pass through unscathed as per Swiss custom Duetto, Carlodi guerra il fulmine ... them not to come any further. Carlo rallies his troops, however Aria, Del Leone di Borgogna . Leonora ..., Jeremy, Carlodi Borgogna , booklet accompanying CD recording by Opera Rara DEFAULTSORT Carlodi ... 1835 operas Category La Fenice world premieres sv Carlodi Borgogna ... Part One The people of Burgundy have come to greet Carlo il temerario Charles the Bold from his quelling ... him with a crown of laurels is Estella, the daughter of Carlo s mentor Arnoldo. During this ceremony ... alloro . Lord Athol then arrives with a letter from England, reminding Carlo of his promise to marry Leonora, the sister of Edward IV . Athol suspects Carlo is less than happy with the match, however ... Duchess of Burgundy. When Carlo arrives, however, it is to announce the news of his betrothal to Leonora Terzetto, Ad un altra . Arnoldo is outraged by this and denounces Carlo as a seducer, promising ... sposo and is not exactly pleased when Carlo is late for their immediate wedding ceremony. When he ... with rage, claiming Carlo for herself Terzetto, Mira un dio . Lord Athol orders her to be arrested, but Carlo tells him he has no right. Arnoldo appears to defend his daughter s honour and, duelling ... enter, having become separated from Carlo s army. Athol goes off to find somewhere to pass the approaching ... by a concealed door when Amelia brings them in they are Carlo and one of his knights, Oberto. Oberto retires for the night, and Carlo s thoughts turn to Estella. She suddenly appears to confront him with his crime, despite his protestations of continued love Duetto finale, L ombra mira di colei . She ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2006 Carlodi Castellamonte 1560 1641 was an Italy Italian architect, civil and military engineer, one of the main exponents of Piedmont ese Baroque architecture Baroque . Castellamonte was born in Turin . After his studies in Rome , he returned in Piedmont where was assistant to Ascanio Vitozzi . Named Architect of the House of Savoy in 1615, he continued the program of urban and architectural renovation of Turin commissioned to Vitozzi by Charles Emmanuel I . Castellamonte worked at the prosecution of Via Roma 1621 , the project of the Piazza Reale today SanCarlo Square , the church of St. Christine on the latter fa ade by Filippo Juvarra from 1715 to 1718 , the enlargement of the Castle of Valentino begun in 1633 and continued by his son Amedeo di Castellamonte Amedeo , the restoration of Palazzo Madama, Turin Palazzo Madama also in collaboration with Amedeo and the Castle of Moncalieri . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Castellamonte, CarloDi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1560 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1642 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Castellamonte, CarloDi Category 1560 births Category 1642 deaths Category People from Turin Category Italian architects Category Italian engineers Category Italian military engineers it Carlodi Castellamonte ... more details
Carlo Biscaretti di Ruffia 24 August 1879 in Torino 7 September 1959 in Ripafratta, San Giuliano Terme near Pisa was an Italian conte , known for his works as artist, industrial designer, journalist and as automobile enthusiast. ref cite web author Donatella Biffignandi url http www.museoauto.it mambo index.php?option content&task view&id 184&Itemid 59 title BISCARETTI STORY Quando l automobile passione, arte e sacrificio date December 2002 ref He was the son of Roberto, a local Italian Senate senator who was involved in the establishment of Fiat 1899 . As youngster, Carlo assisted in the first Italian automobile race Torino Asti Torino, 1896 , he started the Automobile club di Torino 1898, president until 1948 and acquired the first drivers license in town. ref http www.casterbridgetours.com UK haynes.html mention from haynes. ref . Carlo got a law degree 1904 and worked a while in Genova for Filiale di Fabbre e Gagliardi , a bicycle accessory shop, before moving to Rome to run the offices of Carrozzeria Alessio . Back in his hometown, he established the Studio Tecnico Carlo Biscaretti in via della Rocca 22, Torino. He was involved in the early Itala 51 vehicles illustrations , for Michelin ... in the Salone dell automobile di Torino . He collected vehicles since 1933 and he founded the Museo Nazionale dell Automobile Carlo Biscaretti di Ruffia , which was opened 1960 after his death. ref http www.museoauto.it mambo Museo dell Automobile, Carlo Biscaretti di Ruffia ref Lancia logo Once young Vincenzo Lancia was sent to help Count Carlo Biscaretti di Ruffia, who owned a Benz. When ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Biscaretti Di Ruffia, Carlo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DEFAULTSORT Biscaretti Di Ruffia, Carlo Category Italian artists Category People from Turin Category 1879 births Category 1959 deaths de Carlo Biscaretti di Ruffia it Carlo Biscaretti di Ruffia disegnatore tecnico pms Carlo Biscaretti di Ruffia ... more details
Francesco DiCarlo Altofonte, February 18, 1942 is a member of the Mafia who turned state witness pentito ... Bank . Early career DiCarlo was initiated in the Altofonte Mafia family in 1966 by the boss ... and Giovanni Brusca Bernardo Brusca . According to the pentito Giuseppe Marchese , DiCarlo was an influential mafioso and a very competent drug trafficker connected with the Corleonesi . DiCarlo is described ... Vanni Calvello , who would be best man at his marriage. DiCarlo and Vanni Calvello were partners ... . However, during the day the Mafia used it as a meeting place. Expelled from Cosa Nostra DiCarlo ..., but had to leave Italy. He moved to London . His brother Andrea DiCarlo took over the command of the Mafia family and became a member of the Sicilian Mafia Commission . According to DiCarlo he was expelled ... in 1983. Drug trafficking In the United Kingdom DiCarlo was involved in hashish and heroin trafficking ... he teamed up with Alfonso Caruana . DiCarlo created an infrastructure to facilitate the smuggling ... Mounted Police RCMP seized 58 kilograms of heroin in a controlled delivery. In the UK, DiCarlo was arrested with three others. In March 1987 DiCarlo was convicted to a 25 year prison sentence for heroin ... Gerlando Caruana was convicted in Canada. Pentito In June 1996 DiCarlo decided to collaborate with the Italian ... Buscetta Buscetta . DiCarlo mentioned several politicians to be members of Cosa Nostra, among .... DiCarlo testified in 2001 that De Mauro was killed because he had learned that one of his former ... scopr il patto tra boss e golpisti , La Repubblica, June 18, 2005 ref DiCarlo became an important .... In an exclusive interview with W FIVE , DiCarlo confirms the allegation that the Sicilian Mafia ... 2000, DiCarlo spoke to W FIVE in hopes of sending a message to Alfonso Caruana . During his interview he revealed that the high council of the Mafia had ordered DiCarlo to murder Caruana, who had fallen out of favour. DiCarlo refused, saving Alfonso s life, but putting his own in danger. Di ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2008 San Domenico di Guzman is an opera by Antonio Braga . It was premiered in 1997 at TeatroSanCarlo in Naples . It based on Saint Dominic Domingo de Guzm n s life. italian opera stub Category Operas Category 1997 operas Category Italian language operas Category Operas by Antonio Braga Category Operas based on actual events Category TeatroSanCarlo world premieres ... more details
Image Admiral Persano 11.jpg thumb 120px Admiral Persano. Count Carlo Pellion di Persano 11 March 1806 28 July 1883 was an Italy Italian admiral and politician, who was commander of the Regia Marina fleet at the 1866 Battle of Lissa 1866 Battle of Lissa . Persano was born at Vercelli , Piedmont . As a young man Persano joined the Kingdom of Sardinia Sardinian navy and advanced rapidly to high office. He commanded the fleet from 1860 to 1861, and saw action in the struggle for Risorgimento Italian unification . After unification he was elected to the legislature he became Minister of Marine in 1862 and in 1865 he was nominated a Senator. However, his career was marred during the Seven Weeks War war with Austria when he commanded the Italian fleet at Battle of Lissa 1866 Lissa . After the defeat, he was condemned for incapacity, and discharged. He died at Turin in 1883. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Persano, CarloDi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 11 March 1806 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 28 July 1883 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Persano, CarloDi Category 1806 births Category 1883 deaths Category People from Vercelli Category Italian admirals Category 19th century Italian people Category Senators of the Kingdom of Italy Italy mil bio stub de Carlo Pellion di Persano es Carlodi Persano fr Carlo Pellion di Persano it Carlo Pellion di Persano nl Carlo Pellion di Persano pl Carlodi Persano ru , sr fi Carlodi Persano sv Carlodi Persano ... more details
Ray DiCarlo is an American producer, director, and co founder along with Chel White and David Daniels filmmaker David Daniels of the Portland, Oregon based animation studio Bent Image Lab . History Since 2002, DiCarlo has acted as Executive Producer at Bent Image Lab . The studio s advertising agency clients including DDB Worldwide Chicago, NY, LA, and Tribal British Columbia , FCB, Leo Burnett Worldwide , Santo Bueno Aires London , Goodby, Silverstein & Partners , Sedgwick Rd., Campbell Ewald , Pedone, Euro RSCG , The Buntin Group, Borders Perrin and Norrander, and Ogilvy & Mather , as well as networks clients NBC , TBS TV channel TBS , Cartoon Network , The Learning Channel , and Public Broadcasting Service PBS . br DiCarlo got his start in special effects, working on The Abyss , ref http digitalcontentproducer.com news video three artists bent ref directed by James Cameron . In 1995 DiCarlo directed Telepresence, ref http www.kulture void.com motion kvp kvp2 dicarlo.html ref a science fiction feature film produced in Portland, Oregon . In 2008, Ray DiCarlo and Bent cofounder David Daniels co directed Hidden Formula, ref http www.digitalartsonline.co.uk features index.cfm?featureid 1815 ref a Coca Cola television commercial. In 2006, DiCarlo and Bent co founder Chel White co directed Provocateur, a Lux soap ad. ref http www.adrants.com 2006 11 lux makes stop motion and soap a somehow.php ref Both television commercials were created for the advertising agency Santo , in Buenos Aires, Argentina . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME DiCarlo, Ray ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT DiCarlo, Ray Category American film directors Category American animators Category Living people ... more details
Infobox motorcycle rider name Gregory DiCarlo image caption nationality flag FRA name France birth date birth place France Current team Unsigned Bike number website Gregory DiCarlo is a Grand Prix motorcycle racing Grand Prix motorcycle racer from France . Career statistics By season class wikitable Season Class Motorcycle Race Win Podium Pole FLap Pts Plcd align right MGP 2009 125cc Honda 1 0 0 0 0 2 32th align right MGP 2011 125cc Honda 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC align right Total 2 0 0 0 0 2 References Reflist External links http www.motogp.com en riders Gregory DiCarlo Profile on motogp.com DEFAULTSORT DiCarlo, Gregory Category French sportspeople Category Living people France sport bio stub ... more details
Expand Italian date February 2012 Teatro comunale Citt di Vicenza File TeatroComunaleVicenza.JPG thumb Vicenza City Theatre File TeatroComunaleVicenzaSalaMaggiore.jpg thumb The Main Hall with 910 seats Teatro Comunale Citt di Vicenza Vicenza City Theatre is a modern theatre structure consisting of a main hall, the Sala Maggiore , with 910 seats and a second one with 380 seats, and the so called Ridotto Small Hall . The structure was planned by the architect Gino Valle and inaugurated in December 2007. It is located in Vicenza , Italy , a city included in the World Heritage List UNESCO , not far away to Venice . History Until the II World War Vicenza had several theatres first of all Palladio s masterpiece Olympic Theatre , but also Eretenio Theatre, built in 1784, and Verdi Theatre, 1887 inaugurated with this name, but already existing. During the II World War these last two structures were destroyed because of the Allies air raid which took place on 2 April 1944. The history of the construction of another theatre in Vicenza was more than hard it lasted 60 years and contemplated 36 plans. ref Toni Di Lorenzo. L altalena dei sogni ref In the summer 1969 the citizens were asked to choose among the plans presented by the architects Carlo Scarpa , Franco Albini and Ignazio Gardella . After that, the procedures stopped until the next competition, which took place only in the spring 1978. Among the best plans were those proposed by the Brazilian Oscar Niemeyer and the Dalla Massara ... become the second one. References Reflist External links http www.tcvi.it Official website of Teatro Comunale Citt di Vicenza coord missing Italy Category Theatres in Italy Category Buildings and structures completed in 2007 it Teatro comunale Citt di Vicenza vec Teatro Civico ... was established. It s managing the theatre until 2050. Charter members until 2012 were Comune di Vicenza, Regione del Veneto, Confindustria Vicenza, Banca Popolare di Vicenza. First President was the mayor ... more details
CarloDi Palma 17 April 1925, Rome &ndash 9 July 2004, Rome was an Italy Italian cinematographer , renowned for his work on both color and black and white films, who collaborated with Michelangelo Antonioni Red Desert film Il deserto rosso 1964 the Il provino segment in I tre volti 1965 Blowup 1966 Identification of a Woman Identificazione di una donna 1982 , Woody Allen Hannah and Her Sisters 1986 , Radio Days 1987 , September 1987 film September 1987 , Alice 1990 film Alice 1990 , Shadows and Fog 1992 , Husbands and Wives 1992 , Manhattan Murder Mystery 1993 , Bullets Over Broadway 1994 , Don t Drink the Water 1994 film Don t Drink the Water 1994 , Mighty Aphrodite 1995 , Everyone Says I Love You 1996 , Deconstructing Harry 1997 , as well as many other noted fim directors during his long and productive career. He is also a little known film director. CarloDi Palma moved from Italy to the United States in 1983. He won Silver Ribbon for best cinematography four times in 1965 for Il deserto rosso , in 1967 for L armata brancaleone, in 1993 for Shadows and Fog , and in 1997 for Mighty Aphrodite , as well as Outstanding European Achievement in World Cinema award in 2003. External links Portal Biography IMDb name 0005688 Find a Grave 9102933 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Di Palma, Carlo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 17 April 1925 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 9 July 2004 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Di Palma, Carlo Category 1925 births Category 2004 deaths Category European Film Awards winners people Category American cinematographers Category Italian cinematographers Category People from Rome de CarloDi Palma fr CarloDi Palma it CarloDi Palma ja pl CarloDi Palma ru , Interview April 9, 1974 in Los Angeles, California by Nicholas Pasquariello http www.archive.org details CarloDiPalmaInterview ... more details