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Antigona may refer to: * ''Antigona'' (Mysliveček), a 1773 opera by Josef Mysliveček * ''Antigona'' (Traetta), a 1772 opera by Tommaso Traetta * , a 1939 play by Salvador Espriu * , a 1960 play by Dominik Smole * ''Antigona'' (bivalve), a genus of saltwater clams See also * ''Antigona Furiosa'' (play), by Griselda Gambaro * '' Antigonae'', a 1949 opera by Carl Orff * '' Antigonai'', an opera based on fragments by Sophocles and Hölderlin for three choirs and a women's trio by Carlos Stella * Antigone (other) * Antigonea (other) Antigonia may refer to: Places * Antigonia (Chaonia), near Saraqinisht, southern Albania ** Archaeological National park of Antigonea * Antigonia (Paeonia), in Paeonia, Macedon * Antigonia Psaphara, in Crucis, Chalcidice, Greece * Antigonia (Syri ... * Antigonia (other) * Sinfonía de Antígona, the Symphony No. 1 by Carlos Chávez * {{dab ...
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Antigona (Mysliveček)
''Antigona'' is an Italian opera in three acts by the Czech composer Josef Mysliveček set to a libretto by Gaetano Roccaforte. All of Mysliveček's are of the serious type in Italian language referred to as opera seria. Performance history The opera was first performed at the Teatro Regio in Turin on 26 December 1773 at the beginning of the 1774 carnival operatic season. Opera productions at the royal court of Turin, which were sponsored only for the carnival season that took place at the beginning of each year, were famed for their lavish staging. ''Antigona'' was the last opera Mysliveček composed for Turin; there is no information concerning its reception. The most distinguished cast member was the castrato Venanzio Rauzzini. ''Antigona'' was revived for performances in Prague and Schloss Rheinsberg in 2006 and Biel, Switzerland, in 2011, with the title role sung by Mexican soprano Rosa Elvira Sierra (stage director Andreas Rosar, conductor Moritz Caffier). The latter pro ...
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Antigona (Traetta)
''Antigona'' (''Antigone'') is an opera in three acts in Italian by the composer Tommaso Traetta Tommaso Michele Francesco Saverio Traetta (30 March 1727 – 6 April 1779) was an Italian composer of the Neapolitan School. Along with other composers mainly in the Holy Roman Empire and France, he was responsible for certain operatic r .... The libretto, by Marco Coltellini, is based on the tragedy ''Antigone (Sophocles), Antigone'' by Sophocles. Performance history ''Antigona'' received its premiere at the Imperial Theatres, Imperial Theatre, Saint Petersburg on 11 November 1772. Roles Synopsis Background The background to the opera is the myth of Oedipus. Oedipus has been expelled from Thebes (Greece), Thebes, the city where he was king, after it was revealed he had killed his father and married his mother. He left four children: Eteocles, Polynices, Antigone and Ismene. Creon of Thebes, Creon, Oedipus' brother-in-law, declares that the vacant throne of Thebes wil ...
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Salvador Espriu
Salvador Espriu i Castelló (; 10 July 1913 – 22 February 1985) was a Catalan poet. Biography Espriu was born in Santa Coloma de Farners, Catalonia, Spain. He was the son of an attorney. He spent his childhood between his home town, Barcelona, and Arenys de Mar, a village on the Maresme coast. At the age of sixteen, he published his first book, ''Israel'', written in Spanish. In 1930 he entered the University of Barcelona, where he studied law and ancient history. While traveling (1933) to Egypt, Greece and Palestine, he became acquainted with the countries that originated the great classical myths, and which would be so influential in his work. During the Spanish civil war he was mobilised and served in military accounting. Translated into several languages, Espriu's work has obtained international recognition, most notably the ''Montaigne prize'' (1971). He was also given the ''Award of Honour of Catalan Letters'' (1972), the ''Ignasi Iglesias prize'' (1980), the ''City o ...
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Dominik Smole
Dominik Smole (24 August 1929 – 29 July 1992) was a Slovenian writer and playwright. Biography Smole was born in Ljubljana in what was then the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He attended school in Ljubljana and after the end of World War II he was employed as a broadcaster at ''Radio Primorska'' (Radio Slovenian Litoral), which was set up in Ajdovščina by the Yugoslav occupation authorities of the Julian March. He later returned to Ljubljana and worked as stage director at the Slovene Youth Theatre and later at the Drama Theatre. There he met Jože Javoršek, Žarko Petan and Bojan Štih who influenced him in searching for new modes of expression in theatre. In the mid 1950s we worked at Stage '57, an alternative theatre set up by young Slovenian artists and authors, which introduced more modern approaches to Slovene theatre. Smole belonged to the so-called Critical generation, a group of talented young intellectuals, mostly from Ljubljana, who tried to challenge the rigid and ...
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Antigona (bivalve)
''Antigona'' is a genus of saltwater clams, marine bivalve mollusc Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 85,000  extant species of molluscs are recognized. The number of fossil species is esti ...s in the family Veneridae, the venus clams. Species * '' Antigona chemnitzii'' (Hanley, 1845) * '' Antigona gladstonensis'' (Angas, 1872) * '' Antigona koonpoi'' Thach, 2023 * '' Antigona lacerata'' (Hanley, 1845) * '' Antigona lamellaris'' Schumacher, 1817 * '' Antigona laqueata'' (G. B. Sowerby II, 1853) * '' Antigona magnifica'' (Hanley, 1845) * '' Antigona nghiai'' Thach, 2023 * † '' Antigona pernitida'' N. H. Woods, 1931 * '' Antigona persimilis'' (Iredale, 1930) * '' Antigona resticulata'' (G. B. Sowerby II, 1853) * '' Antigona somwangi'' M. Huber, 2010 * '' Antigona sowerbyi'' (Deshayes, 1854) * '' Antigona vietnamensis'' Thach, 2023 ;Synonyms: * ''Antigo ...
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Antigona Furiosa (play)
''Antígona Furiosa'', written in the period of 1985-86 by Griselda Gambaro, is an Argentinian drama heavily influenced by ''Antigone'' by Sophocles,Fleming, John. "Antigone in Argentina: Griselda Gambaro's Antígona Furiosa." Text and Performance Quarterly 19.1 (1999): 74-90. and comments on an era of government terrorism that later transformed into the Dirty War of Argentina.Lewis, Paul H., and Donald C. Hodges. "Argentina's "Dirty War": An Intellectual Biography." The Americas 49.1 (1992): 109.''Antígona Furiosa'' was first published 1989 in ''Griselda Gambaro: Teatro 3'' in Buenos Aires, after it stayed many years hidden while Gambaro was in exile in Barcelona. The play premiered September 24, 1986 at the Goethe Institute in Buenos Aires under the direction of Laura Yusem.Gambaro, Griselda, and Marguerite Feitlowitz. "Information for Foreigners: Three Plays." Evanston, IL: Northwestern UP, 1992. Background Gambaro's writing has been influenced by the politics of Argentina, ...
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Griselda Gambaro
Griselda Gambaro (born 24 July 1928) is an Argentine people, Argentine writer, whose novels, plays, short stories, story tales, essays and novels for teenagers often concern the political violence in her home country that would develop into the Dirty War. One recurring theme is the Forced disappearance, desaparecidos and the attempts to recover their bodies and memorialize them. Her novel ''Ganarse la muerte'' was banned by the government because of the obvious political message. Gambaro is a celebrated playwright, and she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1982, as well as many other prizes. Selected works in English translation *The Camp (1967 play), ''The Camp'' by Griselda Gambaro. Play. Translated by William Oliver in 1971; first staged performance in UK in 1981 by the Internationalist Theatre company. * ''The Impenetrable Madam X''. Novel. Translated by Evelyn Picon Garfield. by Griselda Gambaro (1991) * ''Information For Foreigners'' by Griselda Gambaro and Marguerit ...
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Antigonae
''Antigonae'' (''Antigone''), written by Carl Orff, was first presented on 9 August 1949 under the direction of Ferenc Fricsay in the Felsenreitschule, Salzburg, Austria, as part of the Salzburg Festival. Antigonae is in Orff's words a "musical setting" for the Greek tragedy of the same name by Sophocles. However, it functions as an opera. The opera is a line-by-line setting of the German translation of Sophocles' play by Friedrich Hölderlin. However, Orff did not treat Hölderlin's translation of the play as a traditional opera libretto, but rather as the basis for a "musical transformation" of the tragic language of the drama of Ancient Greece. Sophocles's play was written in 442 BC, and Hölderlin's 1804 translation copies faithfully the mood and movement of Greek tragedy. Roles Synopsis The opera begins in the early morning following a battle in Thebes between the armies of the two sons of Oedipus: Eteocles and Polynices. King Kreon (Creon), who ascended the throne of Th ...
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Carlos Stella
Carlos Stella (born 1961 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine composer. Self-taught in composition, Stella studied piano at the Buenos Aires National Conservatory of Music and in 1985 he was invited by Krzysztof Penderecki to the Cracow Academy of Music. Back in Buenos Aires he received other scholarships from the Fondo Nacional de las Artes and the Fundación Antorchas and began to work for the Teatro del Sur with director Alberto Félix Alberto. He lives in Berlin, Germany, since 1999. His style is notable for combining multiple elements of heterogeneous musical traditions like gagaku, Noh and kabuki, sequences and tropes, ragam thanam pallavi, baroque and rococo, kebyar, military bands, Thai piphat, circus music, gamelan, organa, tango, Tibetan ritual music, etc. and for exploring the possibilities of variation, imitation, parody, montage, transcription, copy, quotation, paraphrase, trope and recurrence. Typical is also his use of ideas like kaleidoscope, labyrinth, mosa ...
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Antigone (other)
Antigone is the daughter of Oedipus and his mother Jocasta in Greek mythology. Antigone or Antigoni may also refer to: People *Antigone (mythology), several characters in Greek mythology * Antigone of Epirus ( 317–295 BC), daughter of Berenice I of Egypt and wife of Pyrrhus of Epirus *Antigone Foster, Australian singer and songwriter based in the UK, known professionally as Antigone * Antigone of Gloucester, Countess of Tankerville ( 1428–1450), daughter of Humphrey Plantagenet, Duke of Gloucester *Antigone Kefala (1935–2022), Australian poet and prose-writer of Greek-Romanian heritage *Antigone of Macedon, daughter of Cassander, mother of Berenice I of Egypt *Antigoni Papadopoulou (born 1954), Cypriot politician * Antigoni Psychrami (born 1987), Greek singer *Antigoni Roumpesi (born 1983), Greek water polo player *Antigone, pseudonym of Antonio Papasso (1932–2014), Italian painter and engraver Arts and entertainment * ''Antigone'' (Sophocles play), by Sophocles ** ' ...
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Antigonea (other)
Antigonia may refer to: Places * Antigonia (Chaonia), near Saraqinisht, southern Albania ** Archaeological National park of Antigonea * Antigonia (Paeonia), in Paeonia, Macedon * Antigonia Psaphara, in Crucis, Chalcidice, Greece * Antigonia (Syria), in Seleucis, Syria, now near Antakya, Hatay Province, Turkey * Alexandria Troas or Antigonia, in Troas, Asia Minor, now Eski Stambul, Çanakkale Province, Turkey * Diocese of Antigonia, a former see in the Roman province Hellespontus * Nicaea or Antigonia, Bithynia, now İznik, Bursa Province, Turkey * Mantinea Mantineia (also Mantinea ; el, Μαντίνεια; also Koine Greek ''Antigoneia'') was a city in ancient Arcadia, Greece, which was the site of two significant battles in Classical Greek history. In modern times it is a former municipality in ... or Antigonia, Arcadia, Greece Other uses * ''Antigonia'' (fish), a genus of fish {{disambiguation, geo ...
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