Cenerentola is a 1976 three-act musical, in Neapolitan language, adapted by RobertoDeSimone from the sixth fable (Cinderella) of Giambattista Basile's Pentamerone...
deSimone (born 1985), Spanish gymnast Niccolò DeSimone (died c. 1677), Flemish painter Titti DeSimone (born 1970), Italian politician RobertoDe Simone...
7 July, 1978, in Castellammare di Stabia, Italy. She worked with RobertoDeSimone, who engaged her in significant roles in such performances as La Gatta...
production called La gatta Cenerentola [it] ('The Cat Cinderella'), by RobertoDeSimone, femmenielli play the roles of several important characters. Among...
1976 Italian musical in Neapolitan language with music and lyrics by RobertoDeSimone, based on Giambattista Basile's version of the story. Into the Woods...
by RobertoDeSimone at the Teatro San Carlo in Napoli. Lost in Europe (Via Veneto, 2000) Lirico (Egea, 2003) Live at Villa Celimontana with Roberto Gatto...
including compositions specially written for his vocality. Maestro RobertoDeSimone has invited him to sing some of his compositions for the "Mistero...
Franco RobertoDeSimone as Uncle Carlo Piero Gerlini as Captain Capuano Giulio Marchetti as Lt. Naldi Andrea Aureli as Carabiniere Ermelinda De Felice...
re-built theatre began with Turandot by Giacomo Puccini, directed by RobertoDeSimone, with the orchestra conducted by Renato Palumbo. Teatro Margherita...
Infanti as Alberto Paola Borboni as Elvira Margaret Lee as Adriana RobertoDeSimone as The Wizard Sandro Dori as Fabrizio Armando Carini Anna Lina Alberti...
worked on stage with the companies of Carlo Giuffrè, Mariano Rigillo, RobertoDeSimone, among others. In cinema he had a busy career as a character actor...
loosely based on the Giambattista Basile's fable of the same name and RobertoDeSimone's musical La Gatta Cenerentola. The plot is set in a decaying future...
Renato Piemontese, he was a soloist in the Media Aetas group for the RobertoDeSimone show Rosa del Ciel (Palermo, 2000). Nini played in the theatrical...
from South Italy. Thanks to the encounter with the ethnomusicologist RobertoDeSimone, the group eventually focused their research on Neapolitan vocal genres...
restes de l'ancienne église Saint-Eloi-Saint-Maurice, considérée parfois, mais à tort, comme représentant Jeanne d'Arc; c'est en réalité une tête de St Georges...
Jean Luis Grinda, Gianfranco De Bosio, Walter Pagliaro, Hugo De Ana, Gilbert Delfo, Alberto Fassini, RobertoDeSimone, Massimo Ranieri, Federico Tiezzi...
Cinematography Giuseppe Rotunno Edited by Franco Fraticelli Music by RobertoDeSimone Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Release date 1978 (1978) Running...
Simone Adolphine Weil (/ˈveɪ/ VAY, French: [simɔn adɔlfin vɛj]; 3 February 1909 – 24 August 1943) was a French philosopher, mystic, and political activist...
Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira (born December 25, 1949), better known as Simone, is a Brazilian singer of Música Popular Brasileira (MPB) who has recorded...
group of composition students founded by celebrated Italian composer RobertoDeSimone which works were many times performed in the major theaters in Italy...
Marco Simone (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmarko siˈmoːne]; born 7 January 1969) is an Italian professional football manager and former player. As a player...
who studied the popular traditions and language of Campania, led by RobertoDeSimone, a Neapolitan composer and musicologist. Ruccello began acting in...
by RobertoDeSimone to play the chitarra battente in his work, Il Socrate immaginario by Giovanni Paisiello (Director and musical review by R. De Simone)...
Giorgio Strehler, Jean Pierre Ponnelle, Eduardo De Filippo, Patrice Chéreau, Pier Luigi Pizzi, RobertodeSimone, Luca Ronconi, Lluis Pasqual, Jérôme Savary...