• The Teatro San Bartolomeo was the predecessor of what is now the main opera house of Naples, the Teatro di San Carlo. Built in 1620, the Bartolomeo was...
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    and larger theatre to replace the old, dilapidated, and too-small Teatro San Bartolomeo of 1621, which had served the city well, especially after Scarlatti...
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  • His opera Didone abbandonata, premiered on 1 February 1724 at the Teatro San Bartolomeo in Naples, was the first setting of a major libretto by Pietro Metastasio...
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    Virgil's Aeneid. The opera premiered on 1 February 1724 at the Teatro San Bartolomeo in Naples. Didone abbandonata was Metastasio's first original libretto...
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    padrona and the opera seria it punctuates were premiered at the Teatro San Bartolomeo on 6 September 1733, the first performances there after an earthquake...
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    25 October 1734, Teatro San Bartolomeo, Naples L'Olimpiade, January 1735, Teatro Tordinona, Rome Il Flaminio, autumn 1735, Teatro Nuovo, Naples Sinfonia...
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    and larger theatre to replace the old, dilapidated, and too-small Teatro San Bartolomeo of 1621. Which had served the city well, especially after Scarlatti...
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    by Silvio Stampiglia. It was first performed in Naples, at the Teatro San Bartolomeo on 1 October 1724. The castrato Farinelli, then only 19 years old...
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    (Venice, Teatro San Angelo, Carnival 1723) Zenobia in Palmira (Naples, Teatro San Bartolomeo, 1725) Astianatte (1725) La somiglianza (Naples, Teatro dei Fiorentini...
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    same name. It was the third of his four opere serie, premiered at Teatro San Bartolomeo in Naples on 25 October 1734. It has a historical subject. Adriano...
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