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Ciro and Il
That same year, an opera called Il Ciro, no doubt by Provenzale, was performed in Venice at the Teatro Santi Giovanni e Paolo.

Ciro and by
The score by Michael Stearns and featuring music by Dead Can Dance, L. Subramaniam, Ciro Hurtado, Inkuyo, Brother and David Hykes, is noticeably different from the minimalist one provided by Philip Glass for Koyaanisqatsi.
MPB's early stage ( from World War II to the mid-60s ) was populated by male singers such as Orlando Silva, Nelson Gonçalves, Jamelão, Agostinho dos Santos, Anísio Silva, Ataulfo Alves, Carlos Galhardo, Ciro Monteiro, Ismael Silva, João Dias, Jorge Goulart, Miltinho, Jorge Veiga and Francisco Egídio and female singers started to mushroom: Nora Ney, Dolores Duran, Ângela Maria, Emilinha Borba, Marlene, Dalva de Oliveira, Maysa Matarazzo, sisters Linda Batista and Dircinha Batista, among others.
* Ciro riconosciuto ( Bologna, 1744 ) – libretto by Metastasio
* Ciro riconosciuto ( Venice, 1749 ) – libretto by Metastasio
The fact that all reinforcements and supplies had to be flown in by helicopter from Ciro Alegría base, more than 110 km to the south, meant that, in general, the Ecuadorian forces went into combat better armed and supplied.
Pietro left Florence in 1647, and his pupil and collaborator, Ciro Ferri, completed the cycle by the 1660s.
The first gang was a break-away faction from the Morello crime family based in the Bronx and led by Gaetano Reina, who had formerly been aligned with boss Ciro " The Artichoke King " Terranova.
The hitters were Anastasia, Genovese, Joe Adonis, and Benjamin " Bugsy " Siegel ; Ciro " The Artichoke King " Terranova drove the getaway car, but legend has it that he was too shaken up to drive away and had to be shoved out of the driver's seat by Siegel.
Anderlecht ( 1: 6 and 1: 0 ), and the Cup comes to his second final, but again on the way up to the Journalists called it, " favorite trophies " stood in Dinamo Zagreb, which is led by Ciro Blazevic bench, won 3-2 and won the cup Marsala.
The atrocities of the Ducal policies are illustrated in the book Ciro Menotti e i suoi compagni written by the Garibaldine officer Taddeo Gaddi in 1880, in particular the hanging of Menotti for an attempted insurrection against the Duke ( 1831 ).
Lippi responded by saying that Mourinho was equal to Ciro Ferrara and Leonardo at Juventus and Milan, respectively, only that he was more experienced.
In 1831 he was implicated in the revolutionary movement organized by Ciro Menotti, and was condemned to death and hanged in effigy, but escaped to France, where he was given an appointment in the French corps of engineers.
He was defeated in his bid for re-election by Ciro Davis Rodriguez, a former Democratic member of Congress, in a special election runoff held on December 12, 2006.
On November 7, Bonilla faced six Democrats, including Ciro Rodriguez and Vietnam War veteran Rick Bolanos in the all-candidate special election required by the court decision on redistricting ( see above ).
Players such as Gianfranco Zola, Daniel Fonseca, Ciro Ferrara and Careca had all departed by 1994.
However Clark's regular collaborator Tony Hatch was not impressed with the song and refused Wolf's invitation to arrange it for Clark to record ; ultimately Ernie Freeman arranged the song and Sonny Burke produced the session-at Western Studios in Los Angeles-in which Clark recorded the song not only in English but in French as " C ' est Ma Chanson " ( lyrics by Pierre Delanoë who also felt the song a poor choice for Clark ), German as " Love, So Heisst Mein Song " ( lyrics by Joachim Relin ) and Italian as " Cara Felicità "-lyrics by Ciro Bertini ).
The 2003 Texas redistricting, however, shifted most of Laredo, which had been the heart of the 23rd since its creation in 1966, into the 28th district, represented by Democrat Ciro Rodriguez.
Since 1975, the only production of the opera in the US has been the October 2006 stagings of the French version by the Baltimore Opera, in a mid-19th century re-translation back into Italian, with one aria interpolated from one of the predecessor " Maometto II " versions and one from Rossini's Ciro in Babilonia which featured Elizabeth Futral as Pamira and Viveca Geneaux as Neocle.
The old villa is staffed by two people — Nina, the maid, and Ciro, her husband, a manservant — but otherwise empty.
( Ciro Ferrara would also have won eight if the 2004 / 05 title by Juventus were not taken away due to the match-fixing scandal.

Ciro and Francesco
Francesco Cavalli's operas extended the lamento formula, in numerous exemplars, of which Ciro's " Negatemi respiri " from Ciro is notable.

Il and trionfo
it: Il trionfo di King Kong
The libretto was written for a dramma per musica in three acts by Francesco Gasparini, performed that same year in the Teatro San Cassiano in Venice, but the same libretto was put in music also by Nicola Porpora ( 1711, in Neaples, as Il trionfo di Flavio Anicio Olibrio ) and Leonardo Vinci ( Naples, 1728, as Ricimero ), and Andrea Bernasconi ( 1737, Wien, as Flavio Anicio Olibrio o La tirannide debellata ).
Senesino left England in 1736, and appeared in a few more productions in Italy: he sang at Florence from 1737 to 1739, and then in Naples till 1740, making his final appearance in Porpora's Il trionfo di Camilla at the Teatro San Carlo.
* Il trionfo di Clelia ( 1762 )
* Il trionfo d ' Amore ( 1765 )
* Il trionfo della gloria
* Il trionfo di Camilla ( 1725 )
# Il trionfo di Camillo
* Il trionfo d ' amore ( Ludwigsburg, 1763 ) – libretto by Giampiero Tagliazucchi
* Il trionfo di Clelia ( Naples, 1774 ) – libretto by Metastasio
* Il trionfo di Maciste / The Triumph of Maciste ( Triumph of the Son of Hercules, 1962 ) starring Kirk Morris
* Il trionfo di Maciste / The Triumph of Maciste ( Triumph of the Son of Hercules, 1962 ) starring Kirk Morris
The story of Lars Porsena and the Roman hostage Cloelia is the basis of the libretto Il trionfo di Clelia ( 1762 ) by Pietro Metastasio.
The story of Lars Porsenna and the Roman hostage Cloelia is the basis of the libretto Il trionfo di Clelia ( 1762 ) by Pietro Metastasio.
* Il trionfo di Camilla ( 1696 )
* Tarquinio in Il trionfo di Clelia ( Munich, 1776 )
The form began to flourish in Naples with Alessandro Scarlatti's Il trionfo dell ' onore ( 1718 ).
Designed by the architect Antonio Galli Bibiena-although opposed by several others who lost the design competition-the theatre was inaugurated on 14 May 1763 with a performance of Gluck's Il trionfo di Clelia, an opera which the composer had written for the occasion.
** Il trionfo dell ' onore
Agrippina's aria " Non hò cor che per amarti " was taken, almost entirely unadapted, from " Se la morte non vorrà " in Handel's earlier dramatic cantata Qual ti reveggio, oh Dio ( 1707 ); Narcissus's " Spererò " is an adaptation of " Sai perchè " from another 1707 cantata, Clori, Tirsi e Fileno ; and parts of Nero's Act 3 aria " Come nube che fugge dal vento " are borrowed Handel's oratorio Il trionfo del tempo ( all from 1707 ).
* Francesco Maria Veracini – Il trionfo della innocenza patrocinata da S. NiccoI ( oratorio )
* Il trionfo di Armida by Tomaso Albinoni ( Venice, 1726 )
* Antonio Quintavalle – Il trionfo d ' amore
He wrote three operas: Il Demofoonte ( 1770 ), Il trionfo di Clelia ( 1770 ), and The Princess of Tarento.

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