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Ifigenia (TV Series)
Ifigenia may refer to: Books and film *Ifigenia (novel), ''Ifigenia'' (novel), 1924 novel by Teresa de la Parra *''Ifigenia'', 1950 novel Gonzalo Torrente Ballester *, directed by Iván Feo Music *Ifigenia (Pizzetti), ''Ifigenia'' (Pizzetti), 1950 opera by Ildebrando Pizzetti *Ifigenia in Aulide (other) *Ifigenia in Tauride (other) See also

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Ifigenia (novel)
''Ifigenia'' (in English ''Iphigenia: Diary of a Young Girl Who Wrote Because She Was Bored'') is a 1924 Venezuelan novel by Teresa de la Parra. ''Ifigenia'' marked a change in Latin American literature. The novel is a feminist critique of Caracas, Caracan society in the early twentieth century. Strict moral rules are represented by the grandmother in this novel, and the character of Uncle Pancho represents the ambitious personality which was common at the time due to political corruption. Besides being a harsh criticism of society, ''Ifigenia'' is a fast-paced work with detailed descriptions. The novel caused serious problems for the author because the Venezuelan dictator Juan Vicente Gómez denied her a grant to publish the book. De la Parra decided to move to Paris. A veiled criticism of the regime of Gomez can be seen in ''Ifigenia''. Adaptions A Ifigenia (TV series), television version of this novel scripted by Salvador Garmendia, starring :es:Amanda Gutiérrez and Leopoldo ...
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Gonzalo Torrente Ballester
Gonzalo Torrente Ballester (13 June 1910 – 27 January 1999) was a Spanish writer associated with the Generation of '36 movement. Life He was born in Serantes, Ferrol, Galicia, and received his first education there, subsequently attending the universities of Santiago de Compostela and Oviedo. Although primarily a novelist, he also published journalism, essays, and plays. His career as a writer began in Oviedo, but developed largely in Madrid. Before the outbreak of the Spanish civil war, he traveled to Paris with the intention of writing his doctoral thesis and there he was surprised by the coup d'etat of July 18, 1936. After hesitating, he returned to Spain in October to be with his family. From the bus that was taking him home, he saw the bodies of victims of the repression in the ditches. His father exclaimed by way of greeting: "Don't you know that many of your friends have been shot?". He followed the recommendation of a priest he trusted and joined the Falange.u ...
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Ifigenia (Pizzetti)
''Ifigenia'' is a tragic opera in one act by Ildebrando Pizzetti, who also wrote the libretto with . The libretto is in Italian language. It was premiered as a radio broadcast from RAI Auditorium in Turin on 3 October 1950. In the same year, it received the first prize of Prix Italia radio annual award, that was held in Turin. The opera made its theatrical debut at Teatro Comunale in Florence on 9 May 1951 during the 14th Maggio Musicale Fiorentino festival. Roles Synopsis The background is presented by a narrator: the gods were angry with the Greeks, have imposed King Agamennone to sacrifice his daughter, Ifigenia, as a condition for his fleet to gain fair winds for the Greek ships bound for Troy. Ifigenia and her mother, Clitennestra were invited by Agamennone, believing that they were preparing for marriage ceremony between her and Achille. Upon arrival, Achille unveiled the truth to them, showing firmness towards the divine will. The king is relentless, beyond the wrath o ...
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Ifigenia In Aulide (other)
''Ifigenia in Aulide'' may refer to: *''Ifigenia in Aulide'', opera by Domenico Scarlatti, Rome, 1713 to libretto by Carlo Sigismondo Capeci *''Ifigenia in Aulide'', opera by Caldara, Vienna, 1718 to libretto by Apostolo Zeno *''Ifigenia in Aulide'', opera by Nicola Antonio Porpora, London, 1735 *''Ifigenia in Aulide'', opera by Giovanni Porta, Munich, 1738 *''Ifigenia in Aulide'', opera by Carl Heinrich Graun, Berlin, 1748, libretto by Leopoldo de' Villati after a scenario by Frederick the Great *''Ifigenia in Aulide'', opera by Vicente Martín y Soler Naples, 1779 *''Ifigenia in Aulide'', opera by Ignaz Pleyel, Naples Teatro San Carlo, 1785 *''Ifigenia in Aulide'', opera by Cherubini, Turin, 1788 See also *''Iphigénie en Aulide ''Iphigénie en Aulide'' (''Iphigeneia in Aulis'') is an opera in three acts by Christoph Willibald Gluck, the first work he wrote for the Paris stage. The libretto was written by François-Louis Gand Le Bland Du Roullet and was based on Jean ... ...
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Ifigenia In Tauride (other)
Ifigenia in Tauride can refer to: * Ifigenia in Tauride (Jommelli), opera by Niccolò Jommelli, libretto by Mattia Verazi, Naples, 1771 * Ifigenia in Tauride (Traetta), opera by Tommaso Traetta, libretto by Marco Coltellini, Vienna 1767 * Ifigenia in Tauride (Majo), opera by Gian Francesco de Majo, libretto by Mattia Verazi, Mannheim, 1764 * Ifigenia in Tauride (Vinci), opera by Leonardo Vinci, libretto by Benedetto Pasqualigo, 1724 See also * Iphigenia in Tauris, play by Euripides, basis of all these operas * Iphigénie en Tauride, opera by Gluck * Iphigénie en Tauride (Campra), opera by André Campra * Iphigénie en Tauride (Piccinni) ''Iphigénie'' is a dramatic tragedy in five acts written in alexandrine verse by the French playwright Jean Racine. It was first performed in the Orangerie in Versailles on August 18, 1674, as part of the fifth of the royal ''Divertissements de ...
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