Death at La Fenice (1992), the first novel by American academic and crime-writer Donna Leon, is the first of the internationally best-selling Commissario Brunetti mystery series, set in Venice, Italy. The novel won the Japanese Suntory prize,[1] and its sequel is Death in a Strange Country (1993).
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DeathatLaFenice (1992), the first novel by American academic and crime-writer Donna Leon, is the first of the internationally best-selling Commissario...
Teatro LaFenice (pronounced [la feˈniːtʃe], "The Phoenix") is a historic opera house in Venice, Italy. It is one of "the most famous and renowned landmarks...
on these novels. Brunetti is described by Leon in her first novel, DeathatLaFenice, as "a surprisingly neat man, tie carefully knotted, hair shorter...
Commissario Brunetti mysteries set in Venice and the sequel to Death at La Fenice (1992). Early one morning Brunetti is confronted with the body of a young...
Retrieved September 27, 2018. Leon, Donna (November 23, 1994). "Review: DeathatLaFenice by Donna Leon". Publishers Weekly. ISBN 0-06-104337-0. Green, Peter...
Venice (the place where Wagner died), just two months after his 1883 death, atLaFenice. The first Australian Ring (and The Mastersingers of Nuremberg) was...
ISBN 88-317-8146-4. Uwe Kockisch at IMDb Friedrichshainer Chronik biography Uwe Kockisch promotional pictures Trailer "DeathatlaFenice" on YouTube Donna Leon...
1853 atLaFenice opera house in Venice. Piave and Verdi wanted to follow Dumas in giving the opera a contemporary setting, but the authorities atLa Fenice...
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Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie Flavia Petrelli, a soprano who plays major roles in Donna Leon's Commissario Brunetti novels DeathatLaFenice (1992)...
Libretto (in Italian): La Gazza Ladra at the Wayback Machine (archived May 8, 2008)} LaFenice libretto and programme (in Italian) (PDF) La gazza ladra : melodramma...
opera La traviata, set to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. On March 6, 1853, La traviata opened in Venice, Italy at the LaFenice opera house...
portrayed Minnie at a production atLaFenice. La Scala staged the opera in 1956 with tenor Franco Corelli as Johnson; a role he repeated at the Teatro di...
had control over northern Italian theatres at the time, the opera had a triumphant premiere atLaFenice in Venice on 11 March 1851. The work, Verdi's...
deutschen Sängerin, text at zeno.org; Reprint Publisher's summary Ralph Blumenthal (May 21, 2006). "Soprano's Tale: Obsession, Love and Death. Offstage". The New...
Magaloff, a Liszt-Bartók concert atLa Scala, and a concert involving 'operas about Turks' in the Venetian carnival atLaFenice, showing her innovative character...
Ferrari. It was Mayr's second opera and premiered atLaFenice in Venice on 26 January 1796. The libretto for La Lodoiska was based on an episode from Jean-Baptiste...
discipline of conservation. He is most notable for rebuilding the Gran Teatro LaFenice, destroyed by the fire of 1836, and the restoration of other buildings...
the oratorio in two parts Lafenice sul rogo, o vero La morte di San Giuseppe [it] ("The Phoenix on the Pyre, or The Death of Saint Joseph"), and the...
which they took—especially that following the destruction of the Teatro LaFenice in January 1996—is recounted on the Commune de Venezia's website: When...
revived at the Metropolitan in 2003 with tenor Neil Shicoff as Eléazar. Other modern revivals have been staged at the Vienna State Opera (1999), LaFenice in...
his death is unknown. Roles sung by Crivelli in world premieres include: Alberigo in Francesco Malipiero's Alberigo da Romano; Venice, LaFenice, 26 December...