Il matrimonio improviso, o, I due sordi

dramma giocoso per musica da rappresentarsi nel Teatro della molto Ile. città di Barcellona, l'anno 1798

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Ferdinando Paër
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Il matrimonio improviso, o, I due sordi

dramma giocoso per musica da rappresentarsi nel Teatro della molto Ile. città di Barcellona, l'anno 1798

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Italian
Pages
54

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Edition Notes

U.S. RISM Libretto Project.

Two acts; handwritten marks throughout; "Con permesso de' superiori"--title page.

"La musica è del Sig. Ferdinando Per"--verso of title page.

Attori: ERNESTINA. La Sig. Benedetta Marchetti, prima buffa assoluta -- LA CONTESSA AMALIA ROTONDI. La Sig. N.N. -- GIULIETO. Il Sig. Luigi Paccini, primo mezzo carattere assoluto -- GOTARDO. Il Sig. Domenico Madrigali, primo buffo assoluto -- NICCOLÓ. Il Sig. Tomaso Marchi, altro primo buffo -- NARDO. Il Sig. N.N.--verso of title page.

Performance: Barcelona, Teatro de Santa Cruz, 1798.

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Barcellona
Other Titles
Due sordi.

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Library of Congress
ML48 [S7564]

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Pagination
54, [2] p. ;
Number of pages
54

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Open Library
OL25108399M
LCCN
2010662759

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