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Other examples: " Arrigo Boito " = " Tobia Gorrio "; " Edward Gorey "
* 1842 – Arrigo Boito, Italian composer ( d. 1918 )
* Falstaff ( 1893 ), Giuseppe Verdi's last opera, with a libretto by Arrigo Boito.
Otello, based on William Shakespeare's play, with a libretto written by the younger composer of Mefistofele, Arrigo Boito, premiered in Milan in 1887.
It is an accurate and learned, yet dramatic and humorous, depiction of Verdi's relationship with his librettist Arrigo Boito, and the attempts of Giulio Ricordi and Franco Faccio to get the two to collaborate on a project, Otello.
* June 10 – Arrigo Boito, Italian poet and composer ( b. 1842 )
* February 4 – Arrigo Boito, Italian poet and composer ( d. 1918 )
Falstaff is an operatic commedia lirica in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi, adapted by Arrigo Boito from Shakespeare's plays The Merry Wives of Windsor and scenes from Henry IV.
( Verdi had toyed, too, with writing an opera based on King Lear and Arrigo Boito later tried to interest him in Antony and Cleopatra, but neither project was ever brought to fruition.
In the same year Mascagni met Arrigo Boito and Amilcare Ponchielli in Milan.
* 1868: Mefistofele by Arrigo Boito
* 1924: Nerone by Arrigo Boito
Arrigo Boito, who wrote libretti for, among others, Giuseppe Verdi and Amilcare Ponchielli, also composed two operas of his own.
His best known opera is La Gioconda, which his librettist Arrigo Boito adapted from the same play by Victor Hugo that had been previously set by Mercadante ( Il giuramento, 1837 ) and Carlos Gomes ( Fosca, 1873 ).
" Der Traum von Perfektion: Arrigo Boito, Librettist und Komponist.
Otello is an opera in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito, based on Shakespeare's play Othello.
During a dinner at Verdi ’ s Milan residence during the summer of 1879, Ricordi and Faccio guided the conversation towards Shakespeare ’ s play Othello and to the librettist Arrigo Boito ( whom Ricordi claimed to be a great fan of the play also ).
Arrigo Boito (; 24 February 184210 June 1918 ), aka Enrico Giuseppe Giovanni Boito, pseudonym Tobia Gorrio, was an Italian poet, journalist, novelist and composer, best known today for his libretti, especially those for Giuseppe Verdi's operas Otello and Falstaff, and his own opera Mefistofele.
Arrigo Boito at age 42
* " Elegy in memory of Arrigo Boito ", a piece by the composer Victor Copytsko.
* Arrigo Boito at the Stanford University: OperaGlass Composer index
Arrigo Boito e i limiti dell ' arte, Cesati: Firenze, 2002.
* Emanuele d ' Angelo, Arrigo Boito, in Encyclopedia of Italian Literary Studies, edited by Gaetana Marrone, New York, Routledge, 2007, 1, pp. 271 – 274.
* Riccardo Viagrande, Arrigo Boito " Un caduto chèrubo ", poeta e musicista, Palermo, L ' Epos, 2008.

Arrigo and libretto
* Giuseppe Verdi's last opera, Falstaff, with a libretto by Arrigo Boito, is based on the play, although, as with most operas adapted from the theatre, there are significant differences as to characters and plot.
Bottesini wrote three operas besides those previously mentioned: Il Diavolo della Notte ( Milan, 1859 ); Vinciguerra ( Paris, 1870 ); and Ero e Leandro ( Turin, 1880 ), the last named to a libretto by Arrigo Boito, which was subsequently set by Luigi Mancinelli.
La Gioconda is an opera in four acts by Amilcare Ponchielli set to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito, based on Angelo, tyran de Padoue, a play in prose by Victor Hugo, dating from 1835.

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A number of economists ( for example Pierangelo Garegnani, Robert L. Vienneau, and Arrigo Opocher & Ian Steedman ), building on the work of Piero Sraffa, argue that that model, even given all its assumptions, is logically incoherent.
A number of economists ( for example Pierangelo Garegnani, Robert L. Vienneau, and Arrigo Opocher & Ian Steedman ), building on the work of Piero Sraffa, argue that this model of the labor market, even given all its assumptions, is logically incoherent.
However, Gullit's first season at Milan saw the club win Scudetto for the first time in 9 years, under coach Arrigo Sacchi.
) so that it is called for in, for example, Jules Massenet's Esclarmonde ( 1889 ), Visions ( 1891 ) and Suite parnassienne ( 1912 ); Maurice Ravel's Shéhérazade overture ( 1898 ), Rapsodie espagnole ( 1907 ) and L ' heure espagnole ( 1907 – 09 ); Ignacy Jan Paderewski's Symphony in B minor " Polonia " ( 1903-08 ; 3 sarrusophones are called for ); Frederick Delius's Requiem ( 1913-16 ); and Arrigo Boito's Nerone ( 1924 ).
* Linda Gail Arrigo ( 艾琳達 ), international affairs officer for the party ; ex-wife of Shih Ming-teh.
He promptly joined the Tangwai ( literally meaning " outside the party ", because the Kuomintang was the only legally existing political party in Taiwan at that time ), became a reporter for the Liberty Times and married the American researcher Linda Gail Arrigo.
He has been appointed as the President of the educational youth sector by the FIGC for the Italy national football team, along with Roberto Baggio and Arrigo Sacchi under head coach Cesare Prandelli.
After several years as a football pundit for Italian TV SPW and a brief spell as caretaker manager of AC Milan in 1987, he became a leading candidate to succeed Arrigo Sacchi as coach of the team, and he was formally appointed as manager of AC Milan in 1991.
However, the following season, Arrigo Sacchi became the new Rossoneri manager and Capello stepped aside, but still worked for the society.
Coincidentally, he had his last international cap in 1992 also against Malta in a 1994 World Cup qualification match where he also scored, but was left out of the squad for the World Cup finals following a dispute with coach Arrigo Sacchi, after which Vialli declared he would be supporting Brazil.
Giovanni, called here di Nicolao or " son of Nicolao " to distinguish him from his cousin Giovanni di Arrigo Arnolfini ( see below ), moved to Bruges in Flanders at an early age to work in the family business and lived there for the rest of his life.
Giovanni de Arrigo Arnolfini married, and was survived by, Giovanna ( Jeanne ) Cenami, and they were the couple thought to be the shown in the Arnolfini Portrait from 1861 until 1994, when a French naval historian, Jacques Paviot, discovered in the Ducal accounts that the Duke had in 1447 presented two silver pots to " Jehan Arnoulphin " on his marriage-by this time Van Eyck had been dead for six years.
Those coming for the full Italian-American experience should enjoy a visit to the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame ( and nearby Joe DiMaggio plaza ), a frozen lemonade from Mario's Italian Lemonade, a beef at Al's No. 1 Italian Beef, a visit to Conte di Savoia Italian grocer and deli, buy some pasta and cannoli at Scafuri's bakery, and stroll in Arrigo ( Peanut ) Park to see the statue of Columbus.
It was constructed in 1954 by Jewish-Italian sculptor Arrigo Minerbi, who wanted to show his gratitude to the Catholic Church for having shielded him and his family from the Nazis during World War II.
In the end, that is exactly what happened as he was let go at season's end during the summer of 1998 to make way for Arrigo Sacchi.
* Arrigo Boldrini, one of the commanders of the Italian resistance movement and first Italian partisan to receive the Gold Medal for Military Virtue, was known by his fake wartime identity Comandante Bulow

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