• Giovanni Bertati (10 July 1735 – 1 March 1815) was an Italian librettist. Bertati was born in Martellago, Italy. In 1763, he wrote his first libretto...
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    his Don Giovanni Tenorio written in 1787 to a libretto by Giovanni Bertati, possibly an inspiration for the libretto of Mozart's Don Giovanni. His last...
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    giocoso in two acts, music by Domenico Cimarosa, on a libretto by Giovanni Bertati, based on the 1766 play The Clandestine Marriage by George Colman the...
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  • Francesco Gardi's [it] opera Don Giovanni in the same city at the Teatro San Samuele The libretto, by Giovanni Bertati, is based on the legend of Don Juan...
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    is based on Giovanni Bertati's for the opera Don Giovanni Tenorio, which premiered in Venice early in 1787. In two aspects he copied Bertati: by opening...
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  • Gazzaniga and Giovanni Bertati "Quano vedrai chi sono" (Comte Zeffiro), La vendemmia [scores] (1778) by Giuseppe Gazzaniga and Giovanni Bertati "Contesse...
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    reworking of the scenario for Don Giovanni, (originally written by Giovanni Bertati and performed in Venice as Don Giovanni Tenorio, with music by Gazzaniga...
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  • di Giovanni Bertati, 1775, Prague) L'avaro (dramma giocoso, libretto by Giovanni Bertati, 1776, Ferrara) Armida (opera seria, libretto by Giovanni Ambrogio...
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  • immediately by a whole note D6, an interval of 2 octaves plus a minor third. Giovanni Bertati is often given as the author of the opera's libretto, others credit...
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    giocoso) in three acts composed by Pasquale Anfossi. The libretto by Giovanni Bertati is based on Molière's 17th-century comedy The Miser. Considered one...
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