ErricoPetrella (10 December 1813 – 7 April 1877) was an Italian opera composer. Petrella was born at Palermo, capital of the Kingdom of Sicily. A conservative...
Errico is a name. Notable people with the name include: Errico Malatesta (1853–1932), Italian anarchist ErricoPetrella (1813–1877), Italian composer...
Jone may refer to: Jone (opera), an 1858 opera in four acts by ErricoPetrella Jonê County, a county in Gansu, People's Republic of China Jone Pinto (born...
Gounod, Camille Saint-Saëns, Auguste Mermet, Clémence de Grandval, ErricoPetrella, Antônio Carlos Gomes and Émile Paladilhe. She also created roles in...
musical family, she was a descendant of composer ErricoPetrella, and the niece of soprano Oliva Petrella. She studied first with her sister Micaela, and...
1818 novel Nightmare Abbey by Thomas Love Peacock Celinda (opera), by ErricoPetrella (see Raffaele Mirate) This page or section lists people that share...
zingara and in Verdi's Luisa Miller. In Venice La Fenice he sang in ErricoPetrella's Marco Visconti (1854) and Giuseppe Apolloni's L'ebreo. In La Scala...
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger (1867–1942) Goffredo Petrassi (1904–2003) ErricoPetrella (1813–1877) Albena Petrovic-Vratchanska (born 1965) Allan Pettersson...
Mechanical Operators in Portici.[clarification needed] His portrait of ErricoPetrella is in the picture gallery of the Music Conservatories of Naples. Enrico...
upon the novel, premiered at Staden, Germany, at Christmas. 1858 – ErricoPetrella's opera Jone, with a libretto by Giovanni Peruzzini based upon the novel...
and others), Saverio Mercadante, Johann Simon Mayr, Nicola Vaccai, ErricoPetrella, Ferdinando Paer and Manuel Garcia. Tottola died in Naples. Notes List...
Giuditta. In Naples he created his last new role – Appio Claudio in ErricoPetrella's Virginia; But Coletti's voice had deteriorated to the extent that...
Candia, better known simply as Mario, was a world-famous opera singer. ErricoPetrella (1813–1877), was an influential opera composer. Gaetano Braga (1829–1907)...
appearing in Vienna in 1859 and Naples in 1860–61, where she created ErricoPetrella's Morosina. She is reported to have retired in 1862, but also to have...
Medea (Creonte, 1851) Giovanni Pacini's Malvina di Scozia (1851) ErricoPetrella's Elena di Tolosa (1852) Giuseppe Staffa's Alceste (Stratone/Talenio...
Wilhelm Peterson-Berger (1867–1942): Arnljot, The Doomsday Prophets ErricoPetrella (1813–1877): Il carnevale di Venezia, Jone, I promessi sposi Hans Pfitzner...
1803) March 30 – Charles Neate, British pianist (born 1784) April 7 – ErricoPetrella, opera composer (b. 1813) April 26 – Louise Bertin, composer and poet...
Verdi's Luisa Miller in Naples in 1851 and created roles in operas by ErricoPetrella and Giovanni Bottesini. In 1853, she created the leading soprano role...
Carlo from 1858 to 1860 in a variety of roles, including parts in ErricoPetrella's Il folletto di Gresy, Serafino Amedeo De Ferrari's Pipelet, and the...
have sung in the following premieres: Giovanna di Napoli composed by ErricoPetrella (Teatro San Carlo, 27 February 1869) – role unknown Un matrimonio civile...
While there he sang in two world premieres, portraying Rodrigo in ErricoPetrella's Celinda and Icilio in Mercadante's Virginia. He died in Sorrento in...