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zeal and care on the part of both the composer and myself to be brief, the opera will not be one of the shortest. ... Our excuse will be the variety of development of this drama, ... to paint faithfully and in full colour the divers passions that are aroused, and ... to offer a new type of spectacle. ...
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I have not made a translation , but rather an imitation, or let us say an extract. ... I was compelled to reduce the sixteen original characters to eleven, two of which can be played by a single actor and to omit, in addition to one whole act, many effective scenes. ... In spite, however, of all the
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Emperor Joseph II, had given Da Ponte before his death. On the road to Paris, on learning about the worsening political situation in France and the arrest of the king and queen, he decided to head for London instead, accompanied by his companion Grahl and their then two
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In 1773 Da Ponte moved to Venice, where he made a living as a teacher of Latin, Italian and French. Although he was a
Catholic priest, the young man led a dissolute life. While priest of the church of San Luca, he took a mistress, with whom he had two children. In 1777, he met for the first time
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England, exercising a number of jobs including that of grocer and Italian teacher, he became librettist at the King's Theatre, London, in 1803. He remained based in London, undertaking various theatrical and publishing activities until 1805, when debt and
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Calvary Cemetery. In the sense "the act of burial" this cannot be correct since that cemetery did not exist before 1848, but in the act "lie buried" it likely is true - Da Ponte's remains likely were moved along with everyone else's from that first
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Cairns points out that "the verbal borrowings are few", and that Da Ponte is at every point "wittier, more stylish, more concise and more effective." Moreover, Da Ponte's restructuring of the action enables a tighter format giving better opportunities for Mozart's musical structures.
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Only one address of Da Ponte's during his stay in Vienna is known: in 1788 he lived in the house
HeidenschuĂ 316 (today the street area between Freyung and Hof), which belonged to the Viennese archbishop. There he rented a three-room apartment for 200 Gulden.
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Chauncey Anderson, was married to Mary Yale Ogden, who was the daughter of Elias Hudson Ogden and Martha Louise Goodrich. Her grandparents were Dr. Oren Goodrich and Olivia Yale, daughter of Colonel Braddam Yale, members of the
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in Vienna, looking for his old friend to settle a debt but after seeing
Casanova's poor situation, he decided to not recall the debt. Casanova still accompanied him on his way to Dresden while he was serving as Secretary to
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Catholic priest to be appointed to the faculty, and he was also the first to have been raised a Jew. In New York he introduced opera and produced in 1825 the first full performance of
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1819:"Universities and Their Sons: History, Influence and Characteristics of American Universities, with Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Alumni and Recipients of Honorary Degrees, Volume 5"
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Italian Opera House in New York City, on the northwest corner of
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suggests that Da Ponte's own life 'in disguise' (as a Jew/priest/womaniser) enabled him to infuse the operatic cliche of disguise with a sense of
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Italian opera librettist, poet, and Roman Catholic priest (1749â1838)
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adventure story." In 1828, at the age of 79, Da Ponte became a
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2255:"Original Biographical Sketches: Lorenzo Da Ponte, of Ceneda"
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Baker, Felicity (2021) (edited by Magnus Tessing Schneider).
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2159:Music in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
1037:History of the Florentine Republic and the Medici
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2087:Da Ponte, Lorenzo (2000). A. Livingstone (ed.).
1805:The Chauncey Family, Nine Generations, 1590-1934
869:(1789) â Pasticcio of works by various composers
110:to America. Da Ponte was also a close friend of
2347:"Lorenzo Da Ponte's Viennese Residence in 1788"
2226:, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2002
2008:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
1353:, American Heritage Magazine, Vol. 67, Issue 3.
701:, Mayor of Chicago, and cousin of US President
555:The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians
2243:, exhibition catalogue from the Jewish Museum
1927:. Milburn and Scott company. pp. 348â349.
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1335:Music View, Did Casanova Lend a Helping Hand?
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2241:Lorenzo Da Ponte â Challenging the New World
1678:The Memorial History of the City of New-York
947:(1802) â composer Giuseppe Francesco Bianchi
941:(1798) â composer Giuseppe Francesco Bianchi
935:(1797) â composer Giuseppe Francesco Bianchi
929:(1796) â composer Giuseppe Francesco Bianchi
899:(1789/90) â composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
564:notes that Mozart, in letters to his father
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1981:Appletons' CyclopĂŠdia of American Biography
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1512:Newsletter of the Mozart Society of America
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2519:American people of Italian-Jewish descent
2072:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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1649:"The Old Theatres of New York, 1750â1827"
1539:"Review: Lorenzo da Ponte by Rodney Bolt"
1311:"Signor Lorenzo Daponte died on Friday".
754:Il Demogorgone ovvero Il filosofo confuso
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2365:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
2026:Dumazet de Pontigny, Victor (1900).
1817:Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain (1900).
1363:Dumazet de Pontigny, Victor (1900).
1351:The Man Who Brought Opera to America
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2161:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2035:A Dictionary of Music and Musicians
1372:A Dictionary of Music and Musicians
1016:in commemoration of his wife (1832)
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571:He specifically wished to create a
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2454:18th-century Italian male writers
2353:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913).
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1387:"Lorenzo Da Ponte's Jewish roots"
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1859:Tribune Associationn (1892).
1261:(5th ed.). HarperCollins
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515:In 2009 the Spanish director
235:. In 1784, he met his friend
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2139:. London: Orion Publishing.
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227:court, to take up a post at
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2539:People from Vittorio Veneto
2494:Columbia University faculty
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1923:Rodney Horace Yale (1908).
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1349:Smith, Howard Jay (2022).
1286:Collins English Dictionary
709:, Governor of New Jersey.
519:released his Italian film
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2444:Italian opera librettists
2370:Works by Lorenzo Da Ponte
2029:"Ponte, Lorenzo da"
1975:"Da Ponte, Lorenzo"
1594:Maynial, Edouard (1911).
1476:Maynial, Edouard (1911).
1427:Maynial, Edouard (1911).
1366:"Ponte, Lorenzo da"
881:Giovanni Battista Guarini
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2356:"Lorenzo Da Ponte"
2324:The Librettist of Venice
2315:(London), 7 January 2006
1984:. New York: D. Appleton.
1391:www.jewishindependent.ca
973:Cantatas and oratorios:
743:(1786, from the play by
740:Il burbero di buon cuore
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208:, circa 1735, by artist
1235:Oxford University Press
1002:Letter of complaint in
927:Il consiglio imprudente
912:La Capricciosa corretta
903:La Caffettiera bizzarra
791:(1786, from the comedy
782:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
673:, the 2nd President of
498:St. Patrick's Cathedral
245:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
2529:Italian opera managers
1068:Teresa Bagioli Sickles
966:Il ratto di Proserpina
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2362:Catholic Encyclopedia
2048:Mozart and his Operas
2011:. London: Macmillan.
1625:"Nights at the Opera"
1596:Casanova and his time
1478:Casanova and his time
1441:Casanovaâs Homecoming
1429:Casanova and his time
1231:UK English Dictionary
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2050:. London: Penguin.
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