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Teatro and Regio
* Manon Lescaut, libretto by Luigi Illica, Marco Praga and Domenico Oliva ( premiered at the Teatro Regio, 1 February 1893 )
* La bohème, libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa ( premiered at the Teatro Regio of Torino, 1 February 1896 )
* The Teatro Regio (" Royal Theatre "), built in 1821 – 1829 by Nicola Bettoli.
Here in the 1770s Mozart had premiered three operas at the Teatro Regio Ducal.
The opera was soon mounted at major opera houses throughout Italy, including the Teatro Regio di Parma ( 20 April 1872 ), the Teatro di San Carlo ( 30 March 1873 ), La Fenice ( 11 June 1873 ), the Teatro Regio di Torino ( 26 December 1874 ), the Teatro Comunale di Bologna ( 30 September 1877, with Giuseppina Pasqua as Amneris and Franco Novara as the King ), and the Teatro Costanzi ( 8 October 1881, with Theresia Singer as Aida and Giulia Novelli as Amneris ) among others.
The world premiere performance of La bohème was in Turin on 1 February 1896 at the Teatro Regio and conducted by the young Arturo Toscanini.
Rodolfo – costume design by Adolfo Hohenstein for the premiere at Teatro Regio, 1896
The world première performance of La bohème took place in Turin on 1 February 1896 at the Teatro Regio and was conducted by the young Arturo Toscanini.
The opera quickly became popular throughout Italy and productions were soon mounted by the following companies: The Teatro di San Carlo ( 14 March 1896, with Elisa Petri as Musetta and Antonio Magini-Coletti as Marcello ); The Teatro Comunale di Bologna ( 4 November 1896, with Amelia Sedelmayer as Musetta and Umberto Beduschi as Rodolfo ); The Teatro Costanzi ( 17 November 1896, with Maria Stuarda Savelli as Mimì, Enrico Giannini-Grifoni as Rodolfo, and Maurizio Bensaude as Marcello ); La Scala ( 15 March 1897, with Angelica Pandolfini as Mimì, Camilla Pasini as Musetta, Fernando De Lucia as Rodolfo, and Edoardo Camera as Marcello ); La Fenice ( 26 December 1897, with Emilia Merolla as Mimì, Maria Martelli as Musetta, Giovanni Apostolu and Franco Mannucci as Rodolfo, and Ferruccio Corradetti as Marcello ); Teatro Regio di Parma ( 29 January 1898, with Solomiya Krushelnytska as Mimì, Lina Cassandro as Musetta, Pietro Ferrari as Rodolfo, and Pietro Giacomello as Marcello ); And the Teatro Donizetti di Bergamo ( 21 August 1898, with Emilia Corsi as Mimì, Annita Barone as Musetta, Giovanni Apostolu as Rodolfo, and Giovanni Roussel as Marcello ).
* Prato: 25 December 1902, Regio Teatro Metastasio with Ulderica Persichini as Mimì, Norma Sella as Musetta, Ariodante Quarti as Rodolfo, and Amleto Pollastri as Marcello.
* Le maschere ( 17 January 1901 Teatro Carlo Felice, Genoa-Teatro Regio, Turin-Teatro alla Scala, Milan-Teatro La Fenice, Venice-Teatro Filarmonico, Verona-Teatro Costanzi, Rome )

Teatro and di
In November 2009 at the Teatro Salieri in Legnago occurred the first staging in modern times of his opera Il mondo alla rovescia, a co-production between the Fondazione Culturale Antonio Salieri and the Fondazione Arena di Verona for the Salieri Opera Festival.
* 1816 – The Teatro di San Carlo, the oldest working opera house in Europe, is destroyed by fire.
In 1815 he retired to his home in Bologna, where Domenico Barbaia, the impresario of the Naples theatre, contracted an agreement that made him musical director of the Teatro di San Carlo and the Teatro del Fondo at Naples.
* 1737 – The Teatro di San Carlo is inaugurated.
* 1827 – Bellini's third opera Il pirata is premiered at Teatro alla Scala di Milano
In 1986 Nespolo had the possibility of designing the stage sets for Ferruccio Busoni ’ s opera Turandot at Connecticut Grand Opera, Stamford, the first of several theatre works he made in the following years, such as the sets and costumes for Paisiello's Don Chisciotte at the Teatro dell ' Opera di Roma in 1990 and for Donizetti's L ' elisir d ' amore, a production for the Rome Opera, the Paris Opera and the Opéra de Lausanne, Liège and Metz in 1995.
* Doktor Faustus ( 1986, Teatro Comunale di Bologna )
* Giovanna d ' Arco ( 1989, Teatro Comunale di Bologna )
* Tannhäuser ( 1997, 1998 Teatro de la Maestranza ; Teatro di San Carlo ; Teatro Massimo )
* February 20 – Gioachino Rossini's opera Il Barbiere di Siviglia premieres at the Teatro Argentina in Rome.
* November 4 – The Teatro di San Carlo, the oldest working opera house in Europe, is inaugurated in Naples, Italy.

Teatro and Parma
( Centro Sociale Occupato Autogestito, " self-governing squatter social centers ") and include: Leoncavallo, Cantiere, Cox 18, Cascina Torchiera, La Fucina, Vittoria, Transiti 28, Panetteria Occupata, Bottiglieria Occupata and Villa Vegan Squat in Milan, Telos in Saronno, Officina 99, SKA, Insurgencia, Cinema Astra Occupato and Terra Terra in Naples, Askatasuna, El Paso, Gabrio, Murazzi, la Boccia Squat, No way squat, Mezcal Squat, Asilo Squat and Barocchio Squat in Turin, Brancaleone, Corto Circuito, Forte Prenestino, La Strada, Acrobax, Spartaco, Torre Maura, Horus, L38 Laurentino Squat, ZK Squatt, Ateneo Occupato, Macchia Rossa and Villaggio Globale in Rome, Buridda, Pinelli, Terra Di Nessuno, Aut Aut 357 and Zapata in Genoa, Rivolta in Mestre, Gramigna and Pedro in Padua, La Chimica in Verona, Bruno in Trento, Dordoni in Cremona, Magazzino 47 in Brescia, Pacì Paciana in Bergamo, Barattolo in Pavia, CPA Firenze Sud, La Riottosa, Villa Panico and Next Emerson in Florence, Experia and Auro in Catania, Ex-Karcere in Palermo, Ex-Mattatoio in Perugia, Mario Lupo in Parma, la Scintilla in Modena, Mezza Canaja in Senigallia, Kontatto in Ancona, TNT in Jesi, Godzilla in Livorno, Rebeldia and Newroz in Pisa, Teatro Polivalente, Lazzaretto, XM24, Livello 57 and Crash in Bologna, Cartella in Reggio Calabria, Rialzo in Cosenza, Fiumara in Catanzaro, Cloro Rosso in Taranto and many others.
Opening a new theatre in Parma, his Zaira ( 1829 ) was a failure at the Teatro Ducale, but Venice welcomed I Capuleti e i Montecchi, which was based on the same Italian source as Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
* The 3, 000 seat Teatro Farnese, the first permanent proscenium theatre, is built into the Great Hall of the Palazzo della Pilotta in Parma, Italy.
Turandot quickly spread to other venues: Rome ( Teatro Costanzi, April 29, four days after the Milan premiere ), Buenos Aires ( Teatro Colón, June 23 ), Dresden ( September 6, in German ), Venice ( La Fenice, September 9 ), Vienna ( October 14 ; Mafalda Salvatini in the title role ), Berlin ( November 8 ), New York ( Metropolitan Opera, November 16 ), Brussels ( La Monnaie, 17 December, in French ), Naples ( Teatro San Carlo, January 17, 1927 ), Parma ( February 12 ), Turin ( March 17 ), London ( Covent Garden, June 7 ), San Francisco ( September 19 ), Bologna ( October 1927 ), Paris ( March 29, 1928 ), Australia 1928, Moscow ( Bolshoi Theatre, 1931 ).
The work was first performed at the Teatro Regio di Parma that same year and was mounted at the Teatro Comunale di Bologna in 1899.
The most likely candidate for the first true proscenium arch in a permanent theatre is the Teatro Farnese in Parma ( 1618 ).
* Construction work begins on the Teatro Regio at Parma.
* December 29 – Soprano Eugenia Tadolini makes a house debut at the Teatro Regio di Parma.
18, 1910 ( libretto by Bossi, after Wilde ,: The Nightingale and the Rose ), Italian Radio Turin, 9 August 1938 ; staged Parma, Teatro Regio, 9 January 1940 ); see the link.
The Teatro Regio of Parma.
Teatro Regio di Parma is a famous 19th century opera house and opera company in Parma, Italy.

Teatro and another
After La Gioconda, Ponchielli wrote the monumental biblical melodrama in four acts Il figliuol prodigo ( Milan, Teatro alla Scala, December 26, 1880 ) and Marion Delorme, from another play by Victor Hugo ( Milan, Teatro alla Scala, March 17, 1885 ).
On his return to Venice in 1728, he produced a second opera, Gl ' odi delusi dal sangue, written in collaboration with another Lotti pupil, Giovanni Battista Pescetti ; it was well received when it was presented at the Teatro San Angelo.
The Teatro San Carlo produced the opera in 1833, but then did not give another production for around 50 years.
Since 2000 another venue, the Teatro Sperimentale ( Experimental Theatre ), has offered the opportunity to present smaller-scale or minor works by contemporaries of Rossini such as Mosca, Generali, and Coccia.
Josef Scicluna et Fils, another bank set up in 1830, with premises at 122, Strada Teatro, was owned by a prominent family of merchants involved in the importation of grain and other merchandise.
He previously owned another restaurant, Teatro in Soho, London.
OV7 followed a trend that began in the 1980s by another pop group Timbuktu 1989 Mexican singer and producer ' Julissa ' decided to make their own version of " Grease " or " Vaselina " ( in Spanish ) after the season finished Julissa decided to form a group based on the play after the development of " Timbuktu, she founded " La Onda Vaselina " shortly after att they recorded their debut album with remarkable success, with singles " Que Buen Reventon '( their first single ) and " Triste Es El Primer Adios " which became big hits in the early 1990s with his first album they sold over 100, 000 copies and had a successful tour, their second album " Onda Vaselina 2 ' was one of the most successful albums of the 90s in Mexico with popular hits that became public property such as :" El Calendario " and " Voy Voy Voy " Their next album was " Dulces Para Ti " which was followed by a series of live shows in one of Mexico City's main venues for the " Teatro Aldama " The album's biggest hits was " Tu Seras Mi Baby " and " La Llorona Loca "
Other companies have similar aims: the Teatro Regio di Parma presented it in 2008 as part of their " Festival Verdi ", while another, the ABAO in Bilbao, Spain, has yet to schedule it.

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