• Silvio Stampiglia (14 March 1664 – 27 January 1725) was an Italian poet, librettist, and founder member of the Accademia dell'Arcadia under the pen name...
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    hand from that by Silvio Stampiglia (1664–1725) for an earlier opera of the same name by Giovanni Bononcini in 1694. Stampiglia's libretto was itself...
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  • caduta de' decemviri (The fall of the decemviri) to a libretto by Silvio Stampiglia. The da capo aria in G minor is accompanied only by a basso continuo...
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  • libretto was based on Il Trionfo di Camilla, regina de' Volsci by Silvio Stampiglia, translated into English verse by Owen Swiny, Peter Motteux, or others...
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    era was Metastasio, others were Apostolo Zeno, Benedetto Pamphili, Silvio Stampiglia, Antonio Salvi, Pietro Pariati, Pietro Ottoboni, Stefano Benedetto...
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    written by Silvio Stampiglia after that by Nicolò Minato which had been used for the 1654 opera of the same name by Francesco Cavalli. Stampiglia's version...
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    March 12 – Moritz Wilhelm, Duke of Saxe-Zeitz (d. 1718) March 14 – Silvio Stampiglia, Italian poet and opera librettist (d. 1725) March 17 – Georg Österreich...
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  • Paolo Antonio Rolli, after a reworking of a Nicolò Minato libretto by Silvio Stampiglia Italian libretto 15 April 1721 London, King’s Theatre 1928, Essen...
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    initial success with Il trionfo di Camilla (1696, with libretto by Silvio Stampiglia), which was performed in nineteen Italian cities. In 1697 he settled...
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    opera (dramma per musica) composed by Leonardo Vinci on a libretto by Silvio Stampiglia. It was first performed in Naples, at the Teatro San Bartolomeo on...
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