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101:, which further abandoned the practices of opera seria in favour of "noble simplicity". In the preface to this work, to which Gluck put his signature, Calzabigi set out his manifesto for reforming opera. A third collaboration, 314: 324: 309: 319: 299: 263: 304: 66:, and eager to reform Italian opera by making it simpler and more dramatically effective. In 1761 he settled in 329: 252:
Daniel Winkler: "Körper und Tragödie. Alfieris und Calzabigis paratextueller Kampf um eine reine Gattung", in:
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In 1774 Calzabigi was banished from the Viennese court as the result of a scandal and took up residence in
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Körper, Revolution, Nation. – Vittorio Alfieri und das republikanische Tragödienprojekt der Sattelzeit.
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[raˈnjɛːridekaltsaˈbiːdʒi]
librettist
Christoph Willibald Gluck
Livorno
Paris
Giacomo Casanova
Pietro Metastasio
opera seria
tragédie en musique
Vienna
Giacomo Durazzo
Gasparo Angiolini
Giovanni Maria Quaglio
castrato
Gaetano Guadagni
Orfeo ed Euridice
Alceste
Paride ed Elena
ballet
Don Juan
Pasquale Anfossi
1774
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
1775
Pisa
Naples
Giovanni Paisiello
Georgina Schubert
Julian Rushton
"Finta giardiniera, La (ii)"

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