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Dalinda may refer to: *''Dalinda'', an opera by Gaetano Donizetti *Dalinda, a major role in Handel's '' Ariodante'' *Dalinda, a major role in John Dryden's ''Love Triumphant ''Love Triumphant; Or, Nature Will Prevail'' is a 1694 tragicomedy by the English writer John Dryden. It was Dryden's final stage play. It was originally staged by the United Company at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. The first cast included Thom ...'' 1694 *Dalinda, a minor role in Cavalli's opera '' La virtù de' strali d'Amore'' *Dalinda, singer in Mandragora *Dalinda, a 1749 novel by Eliza Haywood *"Dalinda", a song by Alex Mica {{dab ...
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Ariodante
''Ariodante'' ( HWV 33) is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel. The anonymous Italian libretto was based on a work by Antonio Salvi, which in turn was adapted from Canti 4, 5 and 6 of Ludovico Ariosto's ''Orlando Furioso''. Each act contains opportunities for dance, originally composed for dancer Marie Sallé and her company. The opera was first performed in the Covent Garden Theatre, London, on 8 January 1735. ''Ariodante'' opened Handel's first season at Covent Garden and successfully competed against the rival Opera of the Nobility, supported by the Prince of Wales. Handel had the tacit and financial support of the King and Queen and, more vocally, of the Princess Royal. The opera received 11 performances during its premiere season at Covent Garden. Like Handel's other works in the ''opera seria'' genre, ''Ariodante'', despite its initial success, fell into oblivion for nearly two hundred years. An edition of the score was published in the early 1960s, from ...
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La Virtù De' Strali D'Amore
''La virtù de' strali d'Amore'' (''The Power of Cupid's Arrows'') is an opera in a prologue and three acts by the Italian composer Francesco Cavalli to a libretto by Giovanni Faustini. It premiered at the Teatro San Cassiano, Venice in 1642 and was revived in Bologna in 1648.''La Virtu de’ Strali d’amore''
Opéra Baroque website. Retrieved 19 July 2024.
The opera was recently revived by Bowling Green State University, in collaboration with the Eastman School of Music, in the fall of 2007, and again at the
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List Of Operas By Gaetano Donizetti
The Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti (29 November 1797 – 8 April 1848) was an Italian composer, best known for his almost 70 operas. Along with Gioachino Rossini and Vincenzo Bellini, he was a leading composer of the '' bel canto'' opera style dur ... (1797–1848) is best known for his operas, of which he wrote about 75 from 1816 to 1845. List of operas Notes References Sources * * * * * * * External linksList of Donizetti operas at opera.stanford.edu* {{DEFAULTSORT:Donizetti, Gaetano Lists of operas by composer Lists of compositions by composer nl:Gaetano Donizetti#Opera's ...
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Mandragora (band)
Mandragora are an English space rock/world dance music band from Brighton, England, whose formative output can be described as psychedelic rock with ethnic sounds and tribal rhythms. Formed in 1983, the band have released 5 albums of their own, and a collaborative album with Phil Thornton. They built up a loyal following on the free festival circuit of the 1980s and 1990s, and were signed to Delerium Records. In recent years Mandragora have evolved into a world music/electronic dance act featuring singers and musicians from all corners of the globe. History Early years Mandragora began life as a Hawkwind influenced psychedelic rock band formed by Simon Williams in 1983. They played gigs and festivals around the UK including the Stonehenge Free Festival of 1984. Their first album was a self-financed cassette only release called ''Something Missing''. In 1983 Simon Williams saw a performance by innovative New Age synthesizer pioneer, Phil Thornton at a festival in Sussex and af ...
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Love Triumphant
''Love Triumphant; Or, Nature Will Prevail'' is a 1694 tragicomedy by the English writer John Dryden. It was Dryden's final stage play. It was originally staged by the United Company at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. The first cast included Thomas Betterton as Alphonso, Edward Kynaston (actor), Edward Kynaston as Veramond, Joseph Williams (actor), Joseph Williams as Garcia, John Verbruggen as Ramirez, Thomas Doggett as Sancho, George Powell (playwright), George Powell as Carlos, Cave Underhill as Lopez, Mary Betterton as Ximena, Elizabeth Barry as Victoria, Anne Bracegirdle as Celidea, Susanna Verbruggen, Susanna Mountfort as Dalinda and Mary Kent as Nurse.Van Lennep p.431 Incidental music was provided by John Eccles (composer), John Eccles and Henry Purcell. The published version of the play was dedicated to James Cecil, 4th Earl of Salisbury, Earl of Salisbury, who shared Jacobitism, Jacobite sympathies with Dryden. It was printed by the publisher Jacob Tonson who secured exclu ...
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Eliza Haywood
Eliza Haywood (c. 1693 – 25 February 1756), born Elizabeth Fowler, was an English writer, actress and publisher. An increase in interest and recognition of Haywood's literary works began in the 1980s. Described as "prolific even by the standards of a prolific age", Haywood wrote and published over 70 works in her lifetime, including fiction, drama, translations, poetry, conduct literature and periodicals. Haywood today is studied primarily as one of the 18th-century founders of the novel in English. Biography Scholars of Eliza Haywood universally agree upon only one thing: the exact date of her death. Haywood gave conflicting accounts of her own life; her origins remain unclear, and there are presently contending versions of her biography. This author offers a summary of conflicting biographies of Haywood. For example, it was once mistakenly believed that she married the Rev. Valentine Haywood. According to report, Haywood took pains to keep her personal life private, asking t ...
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