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Facade of the Teatro Duse.
The Teatro Duse is one of the oldest extant theaters in the city of Bologna, Italy.[1] Located in the Palazzo del Giglio, the theatre's address is at 42 Via Cartoleria, 40124. Built by the engineer Antonio Brunetti, it opened as the Teatro Brunetti in 1822.[1] In 1898 it was re-named for the actress Eleonora Duse.[1][2] While more frequently used as a venue for plays during its history, the theatre has also presented other types of performance such as operas and concerts.[1] The opera composer Guglielmo Zuelli conducted operas at the theatre in the mid to late 1880s.[3] In the 1890s the conductor Antonino Palminteri was active as a resident opera conductor at the theatre.[4] Gialdino Gialdini's opera I due soci premiered at the theatre on 24 February 1892.[5]
^ abcdDavid Sicari (2003). "Teatro Duse". I luoghi dello spettacolo a Bologna: una città di teatri. Editrice Compositori. p. 52. ISBN 9788877944191.
^Helen Sheehy (2009). Eleonora Duse: A Biography. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 9780307484222.
^Sauro Rodolfi (2020). "ZUELLI, Guglielmo". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani. Vol. 100. Treccani. Archived from the original on 30 October 2023. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
^Angela Balistreri (2010). Antonino Palminteri un artista gentiluomo nel panorama operistico dell'800". Partanna: Produzioni Edivideo. p. 163.
^"GIALDINI, Gialdino". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Vol. 54. Treccani. 2000.
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